Hi, what did you guys get in GCSE's, I'm trying to motivate myself to get top grades.
1 A*, 1 A, 7 Bs, 1 C, 1 D
The D was in French which I did in year 9, and the C was in Spanish which I did in 2 years as a 'fast track' course as I'd never learnt it before.
GCSEs are easy when you look back on them. Just need to memorise information and translate it back onto the paper when it comes to the time. Good luck!
The D was in French which I did in year 9, and the C was in Spanish which I did in 2 years as a 'fast track' course as I'd never learnt it before.
GCSEs are easy when you look back on them. Just need to memorise information and translate it back onto the paper when it comes to the time. Good luck!
Woah well done how did you revise for maths and what exam board did you do?
past papers, closed book, then open book on topics i didnt get revise topics i couldn't understand, more past papers edexcel for normal maths, aqa for further
past papers, closed book, then open book on topics i didnt get revise topics i couldn't understand, more past papers edexcel for normal maths, aqa for further
I got 7 A*, 1.5 A and a C. Good luck with yours, I'm sure you'll get exactly what you need or more, and remember even if you don't there's always a way round things to get to where you want to be !
I got 7 A*, 1.5 A and a C. Good luck with yours, I'm sure you'll get exactly what you need or more, and remember even if you don't there's always a way round things to get to where you want to be !
How did you get A* in maths? How did you revise and what exam board did you do?
Edexcel
GCSE Maths is very rigid in the questions it asks you, so past papers are your best bet. The odd questions that do come up like Hannah's sweets( which in fairness wasn't as difficult as the cone question later on) are unpredictable and are aimed towards those wanting to achieve an A*. The best advice for these questions is to try and be as methodical as possible, think of anything that could possibly help you and attempt to use it to solve the question.
Past Papers will show you that 80% of questions are practically the same as questions on previous papers. You start to learn patterns and what they're asking you to do.