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“Some 150 A-level students are thought to have been given lower marks than they deserved, as well as 290 AS-level and 190 GCSE students.”
The Guardian: Exams watchdog launches inquiry into marking fiasco
“The number of girls studying physics AS-level has risen a quarter to 13,540 and of boys by 28.6% to 44,650.”
“Availability of the scripts, directions and letters is expected to extend the curriculum for A and AS-level drama and the university will appoint an educational outreach officer to promote the archive as part of the deal.”
The Guardian: Alan Ayckbourn archive to be available to the public
“Last week, it transpired that gap year activities – volunteering, trekking, hanging out on a Thai beach and smoking dope – could count towards a "certificate of personal effectiveness" worth 70 Ucas points, or equivalent to an A at AS-level.”
The Guardian: Reality TV's the only way to move up in this world | Carole Cadwalladr
“It carries 70 Ucas points and has the equivalence of a grade A at AS-level.”
The Guardian: Does skills-based learning face a lean future?
“I have taken two photography courses, however, one at AS-level high school and again as a part of my undergraduate degree, specialising in wildlife photography.”
“The Telegraph obtained details of applicants' AS-level grades - exams taken half-way through A-level courses and just before Oxford candidates are considered by the university.”
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
“For candidates every mark is crucial: top universities demand astronomical GCSE and AS-level grades, let alone at A2.”
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
“Print AS-level maths error: students set impossible question Students will not be disadvantaged, the exam body says An "unfortunate error" meant maths students were set a question that was impossible to answer in an AS-level exam.”
“Exam board apologises over impossible maths AS-level question”
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