Seriously ****** my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICE
Discussion for GCSE students, including those studying for IGCSEs and O Levels.
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Re: Seriously f****d my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICE(Original post by sc0307)
Don't worry, I screwed my GCSE's (got B's and C's) but worked extra hard for my A-levels and managed to get a place at UCL
Dammnnn, thats cool. What degree are you taking? and what did you get in A level? -
Re: Seriously f****d my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICE
A's and B's are good grades. They might not reflect your full potential but they shouldn't stop you from doing what you want to do. As long as you get C's or above in maths and english then that's the main thing. A-levels/further education qualifications are far more important.
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Re: Seriously f****d my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICE
dont regret something that has been done in the past, easier said than done but think how aslong if you get atleast 6 A*- c grades your into college and thats where you can push yourself because your in a new envirnment of learning. I have a timetable that you can make on get revising, it really helps or make one yourself and plan when you can take breaks and stuff. Dont power yourself too much now, you'll get stressed. Your almost there!
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Re: Seriously f****d my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICETell me everything you did. EVERYTHING!!!!!(Original post by sc0307)
Don't worry, I screwed my GCSE's (got B's and C's) but worked extra hard for my A-levels and managed to get a place at UCL
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Re: Seriously f****d my GCSE'S, NEED ADVICEI'm studying Pharmacology, I got AAB in A level in biology, chemistry and physics.(Original post by Lyndonx)
Dammnnn, thats cool. What degree are you taking? and what did you get in A level?