How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?
Discussion for A-Level students and for those choosing their A-Level subjects.
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How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?
SO WE HAVE DONE AN EXAM. I THOUGHT ITS GOOD TO TALK IN TERMS OF HOW WE HAVE DONE THAT EXAM. REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAPPENED, JUST SAY WHY DID IT HAPPENED. WHETHER YOU HAVE DONE GOOD OR BAD, HAPPY OR SAD, COME ON YEAAAH
... OH SORRY THAT WAS AN OLD SONG
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Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?i know(Original post by swiftylol)
a2 exams are just beginning, btw.
, i mean after any exam you do.
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Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?or UUUA depending on how well i do(Original post by Jakelol)
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Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?ive got a friend that got that in jan. the good thing is that any mark next time will count as an improvement.(Original post by Jakelol)
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Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?How much is the relationship similar to that of the jump between GCSE's and A-Level's?(Original post by Aspiringlawstudent)
I was very happy at the time, but it wore off rather quickly. By the time I started university it felt as if it was really rather pointless - A-levels do not compare to the standard required during a degree. -
Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?Well, I actually found A-levels easier than GCSEs (and got much better grades) but that was largely because I went to an atrocious secondary school and went to a decent college for A-levels.(Original post by 4mar_ar5en4l)
How much is the relationship similar to that of the jump between GCSE's and A-Level's? -
I'm gonna do additional maths (I'm already doing maths and furthermaths.) So I will be doing 12 maths modules, do you think this will help?(Original post by Aspiringlawstudent)
I was very happy at the time, but it wore off rather quickly. By the time I started university it felt as if it was really rather pointless - A-levels do not compare to the standard required during a degree. -
Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?For my course, the jump from A Levels to 1st year is much greater than GCSE to A levels.(Original post by 4mar_ar5en4l)
How much is the relationship similar to that of the jump between GCSE's and A-Level's? -
Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?Is taking the same subject three times wise? Surely getting A*A* in maths and further maths would be enough to show you were good at maths.(Original post by mashmammad)
I'm gonna do additional maths (I'm already doing maths and furthermaths.) So I will be doing 12 maths modules, do you think this will help? -
Re: How do you think you have done in your as/a level exams?true. im gonna take your advice.(Original post by Aspiringlawstudent)
Is taking the same subject three times wise? Surely getting A*A* in maths and further maths would be enough to show you were good at maths.
I will probably go for an extra exam ( like aea ) but i think taking additional is excessive.