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What is level 1 equivalent to?

Level 1 is normally achieved years 10 and 11 of secondary school. Level 1 qualifications include and can be equivalent to achieving GCSE grades 3, 2, or 1 previously graded D, E, F, or G. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications include: Level 1 functional skills or essential skills.
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What grade is level 1 equivalent to?

Level 1 qualifications are: first certificate. GCSE - grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G.
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What does level 1 mean in grades?

Teachers assess the student output and choose the appropriate mastery level that was demonstrated. Typical scales are 1-4 and reflect students' increasing skill. 1's indicate that students have little understanding of a concept, and consequently cannot demonstrate any mastery.
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What is the equivalent of level 1 English?

Functional Skills English Level 1 is equivalent to a GCSE English grade 1 to 3 (D to G). It's an alternative qualification to GCSE English for adults and GCSE pupils who learn better with practical, real-life examples.
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What is level 1 maths equivalent to?

A level 1 maths equivalent is a grade 2/3 at GCSE. This is one level below a GCSE, as can be seen here on the government website. A level 1 English equivalent is also a grade 2/3 (E/D in old money) at GCSE.
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What is level 2 equivalent to?

A level 2 qualification is similar to having GCSE grade equivalents at grade A*–C or 4-9.
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What is level 2 maths equivalent to?

Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English are equivalent to grade C or level 4 GCSEs. Functional skills level 2 qualifications are accepted by employers and universities as GCSE equivalents. You can read more about functional skills level 2 equivalents here. You can read more about GCSE equivalents here.
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What is entry level 1 maths?

At Entry Level 1 it is expected that students will be able to address individual problems each of which draw upon knowledge and/or skills from one mathematical content area (i.e. number and the number system; common measures, shape and space; information and data).
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Is Level 1 in English good?

Functional Skills English Level 1 is equivalent to a grade of 2-3 on the GCSE (E-D in the legacy system). Functional Skills English Level 1 is frequently required in college and university courses, as well as in various job requirements.
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What is functional skills level 1 equivalent?

Functional skills level 1 qualifications are equivalent to a grade D/E at GCSE, they are also a great stepping stone to move up to level 2 functional skills. We offer functional skills level 1 courses and exams for both maths and English.
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What percent is level 1?

Level 1 is 50%–59%, Level 2 is 60%–69%, Level 3 is 70%–79%, and Level 4 is 80%–100%. Some teachers represent a perfect mark by suffixing a plus sign to the 4+ ("Level 4++").
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Is 95 an A or A+?

What are letter grades and how do they convert into percentages? Common examples of grade conversion are: A+ (97–100), A (93–96), A- (90–92), B+ (87–89), B (83–86), B- (80–82), C+ (77–79), C (73–76), C- (70–72), D+ (67–69), D (65–66), D- (below 65).
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Is a 1 grade a pass?

To pass you need at least a Grade 4 or Grade 5. Grades 1 to 3 are like the old D to G.
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What is Grade 1 in US?

First grade (also 1st Grade or Grade 1) is the first year of formal or compulsory education. It is the first year of elementary school, and the first school year after kindergarten. Children in first grade are usually 6–7 years old.
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What is considered grade level?

Grade level is the level of the educational program studied by a student. For staff, the Grade Level value refers to all course levels performed by teaching staff for an assignment and doesn't necessarily coordinate to the students' grade levels.
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Is Grade 1 high or low?

Grade 1 cancer is the least aggressive of all the grades. It may also be called “low grade” cancer, or “well differentiated”. When doctors inspect grade 1 cancer under a microscope - either after a biopsy or after surgery - they see cancer cells that look relatively similar to the cell type from which they arose.
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Is Level 1 Math good?

A Level 1 qualification in maths shows employers that you have the basics covered for many jobs. A Level 2 qualification in maths (usually either Functional Skills Level 2, GCSE grade 4/C or above or National 4/5) shows a good standard of maths and is required for many jobs.
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What is a Level 1 English learner?

Level 1 - Beginner. Students performing at this level of English language proficiency begin to demonstrate receptive or productive English skills. They are able respond to some simple communication tasks. Student actions at this level: ● may be withdrawn/timid.
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How to get level 1 English certificate?

Learners must achieve a minimum of 18 credits. A minimum of 12 credits must come from Level 1 units within the Mandatory Group (M) and the remaining credits can be achieved from either the Mandatory Group or Optional Group (O). Learners cannot include more than one unit with the same or similar title.
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Is math Level 1 or 2 harder?

In addition to the content covered, there are a few things to think about that may help steer you in one direction or another. Above all, the Math 2 test is significantly harder than the Math 1 test.
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What age is entry level 1?

Entry Level 1 is equivalent to literacy levels at age 5-7. Adults below Entry Level 1 may not be able to write short messages to family or read a road sign. Entry Level 2 is equivalent to literacy levels at age 7-9.
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What are entry level 1 functional skills?

About this qualification:

The purpose of Functional Skills English Entry Level qualifications are to demonstrate the ability at an appropriate level to read, write, speak, listen and communicate in English, and to apply this knowledge and these skills in familiar situations.
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What is the difference between math level 1 and 2?

Math Level 1 encompassed college-prep-level algebra and geometry. Math Level 2 incorporated most subjects covered in Math Level 1 and added precalculus and trigonometry to the mix.
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What is level 3 maths?

Level 3 Mathematical Studies is one of the 'Core Maths' qualifications. This course maintains and develops real life mathematical skills. It is a course for those who want to keep up their valuable mathematical skills but who are not planning on taking A-level Mathematics.
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What is level 3 equivalent to?

A-levels at grades A, B, C, D and E are level 3 qualifications, but there are other qualifications you can do instead. Some of them are more applied or vocational, while others are academic.
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