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The IGCSE refers to a test utilized in the United Kingdom and surrounding areas as a standardized test, equivalent to the high school GED of America. A lot of people think that being a teacher's pet, doing all the homework and being a nerd would make you top of the IGCSE's, but that's really not the case. If you're about to take IGCSE exams and you're looking for tips which will help you pass, this article offers some tips which will hopefully get you some good grades.

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    Throw out previous thinking. Forget about the classic 'listen to your teacher, do your work, work consistently' strategy. Instead, think long term. Relax, enjoy and have fun throughout the year. There is really no need to work your butt off for the internal examinations or try to impress your teachers because, in the IGCSEs, "only the boards matter!".

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    Do your homework consistently during the year.[1] When you do homework, you can test what you know on each subject, and you can look back at it for revision.

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    Keep it in your mind that you need to get grades from A-star to C, because a D or lower is a fail.

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    Read voraciously. Every weekend, just read through the text. One chapter of each subject; whichever one you prefer, but, try not to repeat the same ones every time.

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    Use your holidays and vacation as a time to study.[2] A steady, ongoing state of learning will have you more than ready by exam time, rather than trying to cram at the last minute. Those breaks during the year provide a more relaxing, yet still work-focused, time to keep preparing consistently. If you use these times to keep learning, you won't stress anywhere near as much as those leaving it all until the last minute.

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    Prepare in earnest from about six months, then really knuckle down at three months to go. This deeper learning and revision must begin well before the boards, so plan out a timetable and give up on about 90% of the fun you have been having at this point. It's serious study time! It may seem a long-term but it short in the bigger scheme of things and yet has such long-term impact, so dedicate yourself to the long-term outcome for the best.

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    Listen to the teacher's explanation throughout the whole year.[3] These will help you to retain the information and is useful to draw on in case you forget what something means.

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    Use the mid-year examinations to pinpoint your progress thus far. After the mid-year examinations, work on improving your grades. For example, if you get a C in physics (or biology or chemistry), work on getting at least a B; if you get a B in maths, try to work harder for getting an A and so on.

    • Note: English is a language that you can't study. The only thing you can do to improve your skills is to read stories, books, magazines, newspapers etc. See "reading voraciously" as a strategy in Section One.
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    Keep concentrating in class, keep doing your homework and keep studying at home. Try to focus, even if you find that this is easier said than done.

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    Study in groups with friends. This is very helpful and could help you overcome any problems that arise.

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    Start reviewing, the learning is over. Look at the notes you took during the past couple of years. You need to remember it all.

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    Study really hard.[4] For the next three months, read and learn all your textbooks (remember only the prescribed ones, there is no need to buy those guidebooks). Learn each and every definition. They will be in the test.

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    Review historic exams.[5] For the last three months do and re-do the past papers from the last 20 years. Do them as many times as you can and check your answers from the marking scheme.

    • Review all the tests and exams done in class and learn from your mistakes.
    • Try to print out old IGCSE/GCSE papers, this way when it comes to the real exam you'll know how everything is organised. (Mostly from "Circle the answers" to definitions).
    • You can mostly find past papers on your exam board's website, and there are many other sites which offer them too.
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    Make sure you eat well before the exam.[6] Not eating could cause you to forget things, and you need to have the energy to work hard; some exams are about 2 hours long!

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    Write whatever you know in the exam. Try not to leave any questions blank.

    • If you can't answer a question, don't waste time by hopelessly trying to figure it out. Move on, then come back to it later.[7]
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    Know some of the important elements when doing the test. Some of these include:

    • Run through the exam quickly before doing any questions, that way you know what questions are to come and you don't get a big shock.
    • Use the number of marks available for each question as an indicator of how much you need to write. Don't write an entire paragraph for a one mark question, and don't write one short sentence for a six-mark question.
    • Use information given in the question. Use tables and graphs if given to back up your answer.
    • Answer the question. If there are two parts to a question ensure you answer both.
    • Don't write more points than required: is it's a 3 mark question, write 3 points only; the examiner will not pick out the best points out of many.
    • When asked to draw a line of best fit, draw a line which has the same number of points on each side and goes through as many points as possible.
    • Show your working clearly when you are doing calculations. You will be awarded extra marks.
    • Always give the correct units in an answer to a calculation.
    • Always label diagrams with as much detail as you can.
    • Draw diagrams in pencil as you may need to make changes later.
    • When drawing graphs, always label the axes with their name and the units you are using e.g. Time (seconds).
    • Check your spelling, punctuation and grammar carefully as there may be extra marks awarded for this.
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    Do not cheat. Never copy from neighbours and hidden notes because you will be cheating.

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    Reap the rewards. If you do all this, there is a very good chance of you scoring more than you ever thought you could.

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      • Ensure to sharpen your pencils and check your pens for ink, before entering the exam hall
      • Always keep a spare sharpener if your pencil goes blunt
      • In most exams you will need a protractor and a compass
      • Candidate information and bring your ID card (do not forget these two things, as you may risk a mark penalty)

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      Passing your IGCSE exams is all about preparing throughout the year and being clever in the exam. During the year, make sure you do all your homework and reading for classes, take notes in class, and study during the holidays too. About 3 months before your exams, start revising your notes, doing practice exams, and doing study groups. During your exams, flick through the pages first to give you an idea of the questions, pay attention to how many marks each question has so you know how detailed your answer needs to be, and show working out when you do calculations. For essay-style questions, don’t forget to check your spelling and grammar, since you’ll probably be marked on this. For more tips, including how to avoid losing marks on maths and science questions, read on!

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      How do you get an A * in IGCSE? ›

      Now that you know about the exam, let us learn about the tips to ace the IGCSE:
      1. Make a Long-Term Study Plan. ...
      2. Use a Variety of Sources to Study. ...
      3. Use Past Papers to Practice. ...
      4. Be Attentive While Taking a Class. ...
      5. Develop Your Ability to Learn on Your Own. ...
      6. Stay Ahead of the Curve. ...
      7. Set High Targets.

      How to answer IGCSE exams? ›

      You must answer the questions directly. If you're having trouble answering a question, leave it first and come back to it later. Put a mark by the side of the question so you can find it easily. Do not waste time and write a long answer to a question which has one or two marks.

      Is it difficult to score in IGCSE? ›

      There are a lot of students who find IGCSE harder than their A Levels or IB DP due to a few reasons such as: the vast number of subjects you must take, lengthy subjects with a lot to study, such as Biology, History or Geography, and. not knowing how to write your answers, or when to use your resources.

      How do you score a * in IGCSE maths? ›

      Now that you know how to organize your time for IGCSE math exams, let us share some practical tips for thorough revision.
      1. Find the best type of studying for you. ...
      2. Practice is the key. ...
      3. Use past papers and times questions. ...
      4. Make the most of your mock exam. ...
      5. Don't be afraid to ask for help. ...
      6. Book a tutor to help with revision.
      Jan 11, 2023

      Is 75% an A in IGCSE? ›

      is no Grade 'a*', the percentage uniform mark range for Grade 'a' is 80–100. ' The information in this factsheet is intended as a guide for schools in countries where percentage uniform marks appear on statements of results for Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge O Level and Cambridge International AS & A Level.

      Is 70% an A in IGCSE? ›

      For example, if a student receives an A grade in IGCSE Mathematics, the percentage equivalent would be between 80-89%.

      How to get all 9 in igcse? ›

      9 Ways To Score a 9 In IGCSE Maths
      1. 1 – Plan ahead. ...
      2. 2 – Study smart with useful study methods. ...
      3. 3 – Dive deeper into the mistakes you made. ...
      4. 4 – Attempt practice papers. ...
      5. 5 – Clear any doubts as soon as possible. ...
      6. 6 – Getting additional help. ...
      7. 7 – Having ample rest. ...
      8. 8 – Practice essentialism.
      Jan 14, 2022

      What is the pass mark for Igcse? ›

      A minimum of a Grade C in all the International GCSE subjects is required.

      Does Cambridge look at Igcse results? ›

      There are no GCSE (or equivalent) requirements for entry to Cambridge. GCSE results are looked at as a performance indicator, but within the context of the performance of the school/college where they were achieved.

      What grade is 70% in Igcse? ›

      The Grading
      GradePercentage uniform mark range
      A80-89
      B70-79
      C60-69
      D50-59
      4 more rows
      Oct 12, 2021

      What is 78% in Igcse? ›

      According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.

      What is 60% in Igcse? ›

      IGCSE assessments and grading
      GradePercentage Uniform Mark Range
      B70-79
      C60-69
      D50-59
      D50-59
      5 more rows

      What is the pass rate for math Igcse? ›

      Most students sat 4 AS/A Levels and some sat 5. English language: 99% pass rate. 63% A and B grades. Mathematics: 100% pass rate.

      What is the highest score in IGCSE? ›

      #In IGCSE, grades range from A* to G, with A* being the highest and awarded to top 10% of students across the world and G being the lowest.

      Is 7 an A in IGCSE? ›

      Universities do not make offers based on GCSE or IGCSE results – offers are based on A Levels or equivalent qualifications. Universities equate A to a grade 7, as the grade thresholds are identical.

      Is IGCSE honors level? ›

      Our IGCSE Courses allow students the opportunity to gain important insights into the teaching style of Cambridge as well as preparation for the more advanced AICE courses. They are honors level and offer a GPA boost of . 5, except for foreign languages 1 and 2.

      What is a level equivalent to in US? ›

      For those considering US universities, the American equivalent for A Levels are the AP examinations.

      How many points is an A in Cambridge? ›

      An example of how the scale works

      A candidate scoring 200 to 210 will receive a grade A and a Cambridge English: Advanced certificate stating that they demonstrated ability at Level C2. The maximum achievable score for Cambridge English: Advanced is 210. Candidates with scores from 193 to 199 will receive a grade B.

      Is the grade E pass or fail? ›

      Passing Grade -The grades O, A, B, C, D, E are passing grades. A candidate acquiring any one of these grades in a course shall be declared as pass. And student shall earn the credits for a course only if the student gets passing grade in that course. F Grade -The grade F shall be treated as a failure grade.

      Is 2 months enough to revise for GCSE? ›

      Is 2 months enough to revise for the GCSEs? I'm sure some students could, but it all depends on how much knowledge you start with, how quickly you learn, how well you're organised. We would not recommend leaving 8 weeks to revise, as this would hinder even the most gifted students.

      How many IGCSE can I take? ›

      There is no maximum number of GCSEs you can take. Whilst most people are expected to take 10 subjects, if you're desperate to try out another one, you can speak to the school. They may be able to arrange extra lessons outside your timetable so that you can gain more qualifications.

      How are IGCSE grades calculated? ›

      The way that IGCSE grades are calculated depends on the individual subject and exam format, but generally, your IGCSE results are determined by the total number of marks you obtain in the exam paper, adjusted if necessary to reflect the overall attainment on a particular exam paper by all students who have taken the ...

      What is the lowest passing grade in Igcse? ›

      IGCSE has passing grades from A* to G, with A* being the highest grade, followed by A to G. There is also a grade U which implies ungraded. A* is the best grade and G is the lowest.

      What is the GPA scale for Igcse? ›

      For more: Intertu Academy
      Marks (%)GradeGPA
      80-89A4.0
      75-79B*3.7
      70-74B3.6
      65-69C*3.2
      9 more rows
      Aug 7, 2021

      How do you calculate Igcse percentage? ›

      To find “A as a percentage of B”: do A ÷ B to get a decimal, then x 100, e.g.

      Do US universities look at IGCSE? ›

      Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level

      Leading universities in the US require Cambridge International AS & A Levels for admissions, but some colleges and universities will accept students with five Cambridge IGCSEs or Cambridge O Levels at grade C or above.

      Do US universities look at IGCSE results? ›

      University IGCSE Requirements

      Most of the time, your IGCSE grades will not matter much, as universities will care mainly about your IB or A-Level grades.

      Can Americans go to Cambridge? ›

      The good news is that you could be a student at this prestigious research institution in the UK if you are from the US. Filling out the UCAS form is the first step for US students to apply to Cambridge University. They must also have high GPAs, AP exams, and standardized test scores.

      What grade is a 5 in Igcse? ›

      We will be well-acquainted with the numeric system in a short period of time. The aim of the new system is to allow greater differentiation between pupils' achievement with a grade 5 counting as a good C and a 9 as a top end A* grade.

      What is 50% in GCSE maths? ›

      Approximately 50% of the marks on the higher paper are aimed at grade 7 and above (this is the usual requirement for entry to an A-level Maths course), so most of a higher paper will be too difficult to someone who's doubtful of achieving Grade 4.

      What does 9 1 mean in Igcse? ›

      The 9-1 grading scheme was brought in alongside a new GCSE curriculum in England. The highest grade is now 9, while 1 is the lowest. The U grade, meaning "ungraded", remains the same. The number scale is not directly equivalent to the old letter one.

      What is the easiest Igcse subject to take? ›

      However, some sources suggest that Edexcel iGCSE is considered the easiest board to take English Language and Literature under. t is said that the amount of writing required in the time limit of the exam can be difficult to cope with but the grade boundaries are considered reasonable.

      Is Igcse harder than American curriculum? ›

      Most definitely. The IGCSE curriculum actually covers all three sciences and in a pretty good depth for grade 10. Whereas, in the US sciences are taught much differently.

      How stressful is Igcse? ›

      Studying for the IGCSEs can certainly be a stressful period for most 14-16 year olds. To manage these stress levels and reach their potential, we encourage students to establish effective study habits from the outset.

      How long do you need to prepare for Igcse? ›

      Cambridge IGCSE courses usually take two years to complete and exams are taken at the end of that period. Examinations are held in June and November each year with results issued in August and January respectively.

      Is it hard to get all 9s in Igcse? ›

      how did it go? It's also important to remember that it doesn't matter if you don't end up getting all 9s. 8s-6s are still great grades (and even if you just pass that's fine since that's all most employers will ask for anyway at GCSE Level). Only the top 5% will get all 9s.

      What level of English is Igcse? ›

      The Level 2 Certificate in First Language English (IGCSE) is equivalent to GCSE English.

      What is Igcse English first language? ›

      Cambridge IGCSE First Language English is designed for learners whose first language is English. The course enables learners to: develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively when speaking and writing. use a wide range of vocabulary, and the correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.

      What is a 1 in GCSE grades? ›

      The highest grade is now 9, while 1 is the lowest. The U grade, meaning "ungraded", remains the same. The number scale is not directly equivalent to the old letter one.

      What percentage is an A * in a level? ›

      The A* at A Level is awarded to candidates who achieve a grade A on the A Level overall (80%), and who also achieve at least 90% on the uniform mark scale (UMS) across their A2 units.

      How do I figure out my score? ›

      How do I calculate my test grade?
      1. Determine the total number of points available on the test.
      2. Add up the number of points you earned on the test.
      3. Divide the number of points you earned by the total number of points available.
      4. Multiply the result by 100 to get a percentage score.
      Mar 19, 2023

      How many people get an A * in Igcse? ›

      More than one third of all IGCSE examinations taken by FIS students were awarded A*, almost 70% were awarded at A*/A and 93% were awarded at A*- C.

      How much is an A * in Igcse? ›

      IGCSE grade boundaries: The Grading
      GradePercentage
      A*90-100
      A80-89
      B70-79
      C60-69
      2 more rows
      Oct 12, 2021

      What is an A * in GCSE? ›

      The grading system now consists of numbers, rather than the typical lettering system. These new GCSE grades are from 9-1. With 9 Being the highest score and 1 the lowest (not including U for ungraded). A score of 9, 8, and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A.

      What percentile is an A * in Igcse? ›

      In IGCSE History, your grade boundary for A* is around 60-70%.

      What is an A * in GCSE now? ›

      The GCSE grading system in England runs on a scale from 9 to 1. The highest grade you can get is a 9, with 1 being the lowest.
      ...
      What's the GCSE grading system?
      Old GradesNew Grades
      A* A9 8 7
      B C6 5 (Strong Pass) 4 (Standard Pass)
      D E F G3 2 1
      UU
      Sep 21, 2021

      What is 78% in IGCSE? ›

      According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.

      What is the pass mark for IGCSE? ›

      A minimum of a Grade C in all the International GCSE subjects is required.

      What mark is an A+? ›

      Letter grade Percentage Grade definition A+ 90-100 Excellent A 85-89 Very good A– 80-84 Very good B+ 75-79 Good B.

      Is a 3 grade an A? ›

      Numerical values in America are applied to grades as shown below: A = 4. B = 3.

      Is 8 an A or an A *? ›

      Most universities (including Oxbridge) don't seem to differentiate between an 8 and a 9 as equivalent to an A*. Most universities (including Oxbridge) don't seem to differentiate between an 8 and a 9 as equivalent to an A*.

      Is 59% an A? ›

      D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.

      What percent is a pass in IGCSE? ›

      IGCSE assessments and grading
      GradePercentage Uniform Mark Range
      A*90-100
      A80-89
      B70-79
      C60-69
      5 more rows

      What grade is a fail in GCSE? ›

      What is a Fail in GCSE? Anything below a 4 is a fail under the UK grading system, with U standing for 'ungraded', which was the same in the previous system.

      Is an A a B+? ›

      Common examples of grade conversion are: A+ (97–100), A (93–96), A- (90–92), B+ (87–89), B (83–86), B- (80–82), C+ (77–79), C (73–76), C- (70–72), D+ (67–69), D (65–66), D- (below 65).

      What grade is a 9? ›

      Grade 9 is the highest grade. Ofqual's GCSE grading diagrams outline the changes and also provide some useful guide for parents.

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