What does Level 2 mean in grades?

What does Level 2 mean in grades?

Is Level 2 equivalent to A-Level?

Is Level 2 equivalent to A-Level?

Level 2 is the next step up from Level 1, and is also often achieved in Years 10 and 11. Examples of Level 2 qualifications include: GCSE grades 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 or 4 (previously grades A*, A, B or C) O level (grades A, B or C)


What grade is A-Level 2?

What grade is A-Level 2?

Level 2 qualifications are: CSE - grade 1. GCSE - grades 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 or grades A*, A, B, C.


What is a 2 A-Level?

What is a 2 A-Level?

A2-levels are taken in the second year of sixth form, which is known as year 13. A2-levels are the second part of the full A-level course and build on the knowledge and skills acquired during the AS-level year. These qualifications also typically consist of exams taken at the end of the year.


What does Level 2 mean in grades?

What does Level 2 mean in grades?

Level 1 is 50%–59%, Level 2 is 60%–69%, Level 3 is 70%–79%, and Level 4 is 80%–100%. Some teachers represent a perfect mark by suffixing a plus sign to the 4+ ("Level 4++").


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