If you cheat in your mocks, wait till next year then your f**ked because you cheated and now all the teachers think you are predicted A*s but you end up barely passing.
i am in year ten and have just had my end of year exams. year ten exams don't go towards your predicted grades, which is a brilliant thing. what i wanted to say was that i am generally a straight A*/A grade student (in year ten) but haven't done that great in my end of year ten exams. however, i would rather not do that great in them and use that as a learning curve. i mean it was detrimental that i did not begin revising earlier. also i have been focusing on trying to get all of my coursework to an A* standard, which has taken all the energy out of me! another one of my friends cheated in her end of year ten exams. she has done well though, but just learnt mark schemes - rather than the overall content. i guess what i am saying is that i would prefer to do not very well through not cheating - using my mistakes as a learning curve. so that i can perform astoundingly in my year 11 mocks. rather than cheating which is pointless and does not reflect true ability.
Oh love, if you cheat on these you're gonna be ****ed. Its not a competition with the rest of your class and year, the teacher doesn't really care, neither does the school. Its for you to do it, see where you went wrong, and revise and learn that. If you cheat, you're not going to know what to revise and you'll be stuck next year. Trust me, i was in the same boat up until a month ago (I'm in year 11).
If you cheat in your mocks, wait till next year then your f**ked because you cheated and now all the teachers think you are predicted A*s but you end up barely passing.
If you get A* in your mocks and don't come in for your actual GCSE's can't they count the mocks as the GCSE...?