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"Melanie Slade, footballer Theo Walcott's girlfriend, scored two Bs and a C"
Are those her grades or does it mean Theos' balls and cock? Fnaarrr fnarrr!
"That's what they used to do. However, it is true to say that makes comparison between years difficult and/or meaningless. "
No it doesn't. Those in the top 5% will always be in the top 5%. The problem here is that this lot wanted to show an improvement, so they had to change the way the grades were set and effectively degrade all other a levels in the process. We now have some a levels where 96% pass the exam. How thick do you have to be to be in the bottom 4%?
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
That's what they used to do. However, it is true to say that makes comparison between years difficult and/or meaningless.
I think using the standard distribution approach should be fine. If there are easier papers some years than the others then the better people will just do better. How well anyone does at A Level is surely a combination of brains, effort and personality? Saying that the distribution of those is going to be different between people born in different years in my book is akin to believing in Chinese horoscopes.
Oh yeah, I was born in the year of the pig, and I think that I have all the "pig characteristics"
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