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I have applied to different universities in England and I would like to compare myself with English students, I have found some tests for math A levels.
I am from Sweden by the way.
I want to understand what AAA - AAB AS/A2 means and how the grading system works.
What would I have to do to get AAA in level A mathematics?
Would I have to score A on all the (6) required modules or are three enough? And would A A C B C C grant me the score AAB?
I'm confused, could an englishman clarify some of this please?
I think I'm talking about upper secondary school or high school or whatever it's called.
Thanks
//Aleks
I am from Sweden by the way.
I want to understand what AAA - AAB AS/A2 means and how the grading system works.
What would I have to do to get AAA in level A mathematics?
Would I have to score A on all the (6) required modules or are three enough? And would A A C B C C grant me the score AAB?
I'm confused, could an englishman clarify some of this please?
I think I'm talking about upper secondary school or high school or whatever it's called.
Thanks
//Aleks