What are the AQA AS Grade Boundaries in 2023 and Why Do They Matter?

Grade boundaries are the marks you need to hit specific grades in your AQA AS exams. They're different for each exam series, which means the 2023 boundaries will be different from previous years. And, AQA doesn't release these boundaries until after your exams are marked, so you won't know the exact numbers before you sit your papers.

Read on to find out the AQA AS 2023 grade boundaries, and discover how to use the tools that'll help you smash your exams.

SubjectYearMaximum MarkA*ABCDE
Biology AS2023150-8775635140
Business AS2023160-114100877461
Chemistry AS2023160-121103866952
Comp Sci AS (c#)2023150-11196826854
Comp Sci AS (java)2023150-11196826854
Comp Sci AS (python)2023150-11196826854
Comp Sci AS (vb.net)2023150-11196826854
Economics AS2023140-9989796960
English Language AS2023140-10590756147
English Lit B AS Option AA2023100-6657483930
English Lit B AS Option AB2023100-6657483931
English Lit B AS Option BA2023100-7161514131
English Lit B AS Option BB2023100-7161514132
English Literature A AS2023100-7059493929
French AS Teacher Cond Option2023200-1621411209978
French AS Visiting Exr Option2023200-1621411209978
Further Maths AS Option DS2023160-119106938067
Further Maths AS Option MD2023160-117104917967
Further Maths AS Option SM2023160-117104917865
Geography AS2023160-10594837262
German AS Teacher Cond Option2023200-144121987654
German AS Visiting Exr Option2023200-144121987654
History AS Option AA2023100-7161514131
History AS Option AD2023100-7161514131
History AS Option AM2023100-6758494133
History AS Option AS2023100-7161514132
History AS Option CG2023100-7262524233
History AS Option CJ2023100-6960514233
History AS Option CL2023100-7464544536
History AS Option CN2023100-7666564636
History AS Option CO2023100-7362514131
History AS Option CQ2023100-7666564636
History AS Option CR2023100-7363544536
History AS Option DJ2023100-6960514233
History AS Option DN2023100-7666564636
History AS Option DO2023100-7362514131
History AS Option DQ2023100-7666564636
History AS Option DR2023100-7363544536
History AS Option FL2023100-7363544536
History AS Option FN2023100-7565554536
History AS Option FO2023100-7261514131
History AS Option FQ2023100-7565554536
History AS Option FR2023100-7263544536
History AS Option GG2023100-6858483828
History AS Option GO2023100-6958473626
History AS Option GQ2023100-7261514131
History AS Option GR2023100-6959494031
History AS Option HE2023100-6354453729
History AS Option HM2023100-6253453729
History AS Option HS2023100-6656463728
History AS Option JG2023100-6557494133
History AS Option JN2023100-6960524436
History AS Option JO2023100-6657483931
History AS Option JP2023100-6456484033
History AS Option JQ2023100-6960524436
History AS Option JR2023100-6658504336
History AS Option KB2023100-7061534537
History AS Option KM2023100-6356494235
History AS Option KS2023100-6758504234
History AS Option LD2023100-7161514131
History AS Option LM2023100-6758494133
History AS Option LS2023100-7161514132
Mathematics AS2023160-10691766146
Physics AS2023140-7565554536
Psychology AS2023144-9682685542
Religious Studies AS Option A2023180-129111947760
Religious Studies AS Option B2023180-129111947760
Religious Studies AS Option D2023180-129111947760
SOCIOLOGY AS2023120-8474655647
Spanish AS Teacher Cond Option2023200-1551331129170
Spanish AS Visiting Exr Option2023200-1551331129170
Source: AQA

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How to interpret 2023 grade boundaries for AQA AS exams

Exam boards like AQA set grade boundaries based on how students perform each year. These boundaries only get decided after all the marking is finished.

AQA uses a mix of statistical analysis and examiner expertise to keep things fair and consistent with previous years. Because every exam paper is slightly different, one year's paper might be a bit harder than another's. If lots of students struggle with a particularly tough paper, the grade boundary drops slightly. That way, nobody gets unfairly penalised.

Checking previous years' AQA AS grade boundaries gives you a pretty good idea of what you'll need to score in 2023 for your target grade. Match this up with your scores on AQA AS past papers and you'll see where you currently stand. You'll spot exactly how many extra marks you need for that higher grade. Then you can focus your revision to bridge that gap.

Important: During the COVID-19 pandemic, AQA lowered the AS grade boundaries for 2020-2022 to help students who'd missed school during lockdowns. Those years aren't typical, so don't rely on them too heavily when predicting your grade.

How do weighted grade boundaries work?

Some courses have more than one exam paper (or component) and not all of them count equally. To make sure each paper gets the importance it deserves, exam boards use something called weighting factors.

Working out your weighted grade

Here's a simple step-by-step guide to how it happens:

  1. You get a raw mark for each paper (this is just the mark the examiner gives you).
  2. Each paper gets multiplied by a weighting factor, which turns it into a weighted mark.
  3. All your weighted marks are added up to give you your total course mark.
  4. This total gets compared with the grade-threshold table for your exam session to decide your final grade.

A quick example

Let's say you're sitting two papers:

  • Paper 1:
    • You score 64 out of 80
    • The weighting is 1.25
    • So your weighted mark is 64 × 1.25 = 80
  • Paper 2:
    • You score 70 out of 100
    • The weighting is 1
    • So your weighted mark is 70 × 1 = 70
  • Your total:
    • 150 weighted marks

If the grade B boundary is 150, congratulations – that's your grade!

Remember, grade boundaries change each exam series. This means the same total mark might lead to a different grade in another year. So, don't compare your marks with your friend who sat the exam last summer — the boundaries could be completely different!

Check with AQA to see if your course uses weighted scores.

What is the best way to prepare for your AS AQA exam?

If there's one golden rule to follow, it's to start early. Make a list of every topic across all your AS courses and highlight the ones that make you feel less confident. Then build a revision timetable with short, focused sessions - giving extra time to your more tricky topics.

It's important to revise everything covered in your syllabus. However, focusing on your weaker areas first means you'll see the biggest jump in marks where it counts.

At Save My Exams, our teacher-written resources pinpoint exactly what to revise, help you identify your weak points, and show you how to improve, so you can walk into your exams confident and prepared. Try this:

  • Use revision notes to nail the AQA AS content.
  • Then move onto flashcards to test yourself and make information stick.
  • Once you've got the basics down, practise with some exam questions. They'll show you exactly what you know (and what you don't).

Tip: Practice with 2023 AQA AS past papers under real exam conditions. Set a timer, sit somewhere quiet, and work through the whole paper. This builds your time management skills and, just as importantly, your exam stamina.

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