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the mark boundaries do change but usually not much. for example if this year it's 80%-100%, next year it wouldn't change to 60%-100%, unless a new and very different syllabus is introduced.

so yeah... it usually changes a bit, but not really much. that's why people often refer to old mark boundaries to judge their mocks or IAs.

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Hey, does anybody know the minimum points for math sl to pass the exam?

i got 2 points and didn't acieve the exam. but i also have to rewrite the biology papers because i was ill that day. So if i write the biology papers in november will i get the diploma or still not achieve it because of the 2 points in math? i've got more than 23 points though...

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Thanks master135!

I was wondering if anyone received this year's grade boundaries from their IBC or from any other source. I have recieved my component marks but my IBC is away right now so I cannot ask mark boundaries from them.

I need the May 2011 TZ1 Overall boundaries for each subject(not the component boundaries)

If you have it I would appreciate it if you would share! If you need more information like the subjects I need the overall boundaries for let me know.

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You can calculate the overall boundaries by applying the weight factors to the component boundaries.

For example-

paper 1: 30 to 40 is a 7 and paper 1 is worth 25%

paper 2: 60 to 70 is a 7 and paper 2 is worth 75%

Then the overall boundary for a 7 is: 25*(30/40) + 75*(60/70) = 83

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You can calculate the overall boundaries by applying the weight factors to the component boundaries.

For example-

paper 1: 30 to 40 is a 7 and paper 1 is worth 25%

paper 2: 60 to 70 is a 7 and paper 2 is worth 75%

Then the overall boundary for a 7 is: 25*(30/40) + 75*(60/70) = 83

Thanks, do you happen to have the component boundaries for TZ1?

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