Ice
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Hold on - i'm slightly confused. First you state "you get a perfect score giving you 100% which is an A+" then you say "and an "A+" for 99%-100%". I agree that (at least for GCSE level) 99%-100% is an A* - this is what I typed in my original post.Motokid said:On the contrary....you get a perfect score giving you 100% which is an A+
an "A-" would be scoring 90% - 93%
an "A" - 93%-98%
and an "A+" for 99%-100%
then there's extra credit problems that exceed the scope of the test, and is for those kids who really know the shit out of the subject...
possibly giving a score above 100%....
... an A* does not denote that the grade is above 100%, it merely denotes that you were in the top 10% (I think) of the A grade students in the country.
So if an A grade is 90% - 100% (a margin of 10%, the top 10% of this denotes an A* grade student - 10% of 10% is 1% )
As for extra credit problems - I do not believe in them. If you wish to set a child extra questions then fine, but they should not be included in the normal test, or if they are then they should be graded as such.
JMO