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\title{Assessors Report: FHS Part C Examination in Mathematics Trinity Term 2016} 
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Please complete and return with your scripts or complete electronically and email to Helen Lowe (\href{mailto:loweh@maths.ox.ac.uk}{loweh@maths.ox.ac.uk}) by Friday 17th June.


\section*{Appendix A - Part A Assessors' Report Form}

Report on ({\textit{course title}): 

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\subsection*{Section A – Confidential Report for Examiners}

This section will not be published.  Please include any changes made to the marking scheme.

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If possible, please give your own estimate of which raw mark out of 50 should correspond to a scaled mark of 70 (out of 100, the bottom of the First class), which raw mark should correspond to a scaled mark of 60 (the bottom of the Upper Seconds) and which raw mark should correspond to a scaled mark of 50 (the bottom of the Lower Seconds).

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\item Raw marks which might be scaled to 70: 


\item Raw marks which might be scaled to 60: 


\item Raw marks which might be scaled to 50: 


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\subsection*{Section B - Comments on the paper for inclusion in the Examiners' Report} 
\textit{This section will be published in the Examiners' Report.  Please include comments on each of the questions, summarising the standard of answers and noting any common difficulties encountered by the candidates.}

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