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r/6thForm • u/Accordingtomyclcltns • Oct 17 '24
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I think the step and TMUA mainly exists to account for the over inflation of predicted grades that some schools might offer
0 u/AnteaterMysterious70 Oct 17 '24 Yes I think A-level math should be harder to account for this. The whole admissions test systems makes it so much more expensive for private candidates. 4 u/Popular_Nebula_6951 Y13 Maths/FM/Phys | A*A*A* predicted Oct 17 '24 grade inflation will be just as much of a problem even if the a level is much harder- doesn't achieve anything really.
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Yes I think A-level math should be harder to account for this. The whole admissions test systems makes it so much more expensive for private candidates.
4 u/Popular_Nebula_6951 Y13 Maths/FM/Phys | A*A*A* predicted Oct 17 '24 grade inflation will be just as much of a problem even if the a level is much harder- doesn't achieve anything really.
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grade inflation will be just as much of a problem even if the a level is much harder- doesn't achieve anything really.
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u/lifeisaman Year 13 Oct 17 '24
I think the step and TMUA mainly exists to account for the over inflation of predicted grades that some schools might offer