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Predicted Grades


Barbra

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They're usually based on your progress in year 12 and the finals you take at the end of the year. They are usually not released by the school, but it really depends on the individual school and its policy. Same goes for predicted grades - if a teacher thinks you will do better than you did in your finals, they might predict you higher.

They're out of 45, too. If you wish to apply for university in, for example, England, you will have your teacher put their predicted grades for you through UCAS. The deadline varies - it's 15. October for Oxbridge and medicine, and 11(?) January for all the other courses.

Key point here is not to go and beg teachers to give you better predicted grades, as that's not the point. Unless you find a teacher to be unfair and worry they might not give you adequate grades, talk to your DP coordinator. 

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