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| 08 Sep 2011 02:44 PM |
| To set ZERO... SET, FREAKING, ZERO... most people actually think set one is the top set... I never even heard of it before now... I'm doing something called an FSMQ... it must be good because I don't know what it means. |
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timelapz
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| 08 Sep 2011 02:45 PM |
| Free-standing Mathematics Qualifications (FSMQ) are a suite of mathematical qualifications available at levels 1 to 3 in the National Qualifications Framework – Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced. They bridge a gap between GCSE and AS-Level Mathematics and are especially ideal for pupils who have taken their Maths GCSE a year early. The examining boards currently offering FSMQs are OCR and AQA. |
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| 08 Sep 2011 02:49 PM |
Now I remember... thanks for telling me!
I actually do recall the school announcing my maths class would be doing the GCSE a year early a few years back. |
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