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Thread: WJEC Exam Board statistics

Started 2 months ago by Psycho
I used Cara Flanagans link to look at numbers for WJEC ( http://www.folensblogs.com/psychcompanion/blog/ ). Numbers at A2 in 2008 were 61. As I entered 42 from my school alone I find this hard to believe. Did anyone else enter students for A2 in 2008?
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barries replied 2 months ago
I entered 6 for A2. But my schools sixth form was closing down and we only had a few students left. Hence low number ( I had started with 26 in L6) But I am pretty sure morty and others entered far more. Does this mean numbers or number of centres?

 

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I used Cara Flanagans link to look at numbers for WJEC ( http://www.folensblogs.com/psychcompanion/blog/ ). Numbers at A2 in 2008 were 61. As I entered 42 from my school alone I find this hard to believe. Did anyone else enter students for A2 in 2008?
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I entered 6 for A2.  But my schools sixth form was closing down and we only had a few students left. Hence low number  ( I had started with 26 in L6)  But I am pretty sure morty and others entered far more. Does this mean numbers or number of centres?

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