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Not really, e.g last year there were more band 6s percentage for ext 1 than ext 2
yeah that legit goes with what im saying. Everyone gets scaled well so high Band 6 percentage and also less people in the course, usually only mostly competent students take the extensions as well.
 

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what was the answer to the "explain the relativistic effect on the wavelength" one
 

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yeah that legit goes with what im saying. Everyone gets scaled well so high Band 6 percentage and also less people in the course, usually only mostly competent students take the extensions as well.
Interesting phys new syllabus and math tend to be high 70s b6. My opinion was that math was substantially easier than the past, and phys substantially harder so I could easily see a major switch happening, but I guess perceptions vary
 

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Interesting phys new syllabus and math tend to be high 70s b6. My opinion was that math was substantially easier than the past, and phys substantially harder so I could easily see a major switch happening, but I guess perceptions vary
Forreal wouldn’t be surprised if phy scaled better than ext2 this year 😂
 

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Interesting phys new syllabus and math tend to be high 70s b6. My opinion was that math was substantially easier than the past, and phys substantially harder so I could easily see a major switch happening, but I guess perceptions vary
I agree phys exam has been harder recently, although at the end of the day they are extension courses so will tend to always scale well.
 

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Yep, sure would. I’m not sure, this might actually reap the exact same results, and both methods could get full marks.
 

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