Everyone would like to improve their grades but you will only manage this with a lot of hard work and determination. You should have a fair idea of your natural ability and likely grade in Sociology and the hints below offer advice on improving that grade.
For a Grade A
You will need to be a very good all-rounder.
The exams test all areas of the syllabus and any weaknesses in your sociology will be found out. There must be no holes in your knowledge and understanding. For a Grade A, you must be competent in all areas.
For a Grade C
You must have a reasonable grasp of Sociology but you may have weaknesses in several areas and you will be unsure of sociological concepts and theories.
For a Grade E
You cannot afford to miss the easy marks. Even if you find Sociology difficult to understand and would be happy with a Grade E, there are plenty of questions in which you can gain marks.
The table below shows how your average mark is translated:
A - 80%
B - 70%
C - 60%
D - 50%
E - 40%
You can always gain some marks if you only partly outline a theory or sociological response to a problem. If it is a data response question, you can pick up marks by
fully using the data.