ALEVEL scores are divided into A*, a, b, c, d, e and u, with A* being the highest, e being a pass and u being a fail. Although E is a pass, which is only equivalent to 40 points in the percentile, ALEVEL will get an A* only after all the exams, while AS and unit scores are not.
Relationship between UMS and original tag:
Raw mark is the original score/paper score, which is the score actually given to you by the teacher.
The original mark is the result that needs to be converted into UMS mark (unified mark scale specification point). Because the difficulty of the questions in each examination season is different, the scores of the students' marks are different every year.
The UMS score is 90% A*, 80% A, and so on, 40% pass.
UMS (standard score) will not change every year, but the actual standard (original score/volume score) will change.
In some subjects in Edith's exam, you don't need the original score to get UMS full marks.
For example, in the minor physics exam of 20 17, the full marks of the three units are 80, 80 and 40 respectively, but the full marks of the corresponding UMS are 60, 64 and 38 respectively, which means that the scores of these three units reach 75%, 80% and 95% respectively, and the final UMS will be.