I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?
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I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?
I'm desperate I can't study though, I don't know how or where to start. I'm applying for btec applied science level 3 (which is equivalent to an A level I'm sure) and I need at least D grades at English, maths and merit or distinction in btec level 2 science. All of that is fine, I've got my pass in english, all i need to do is complete merit work for science and get a D or above in maths...well like I said I got an E in the exams, and I have the retakes in a matter of basically a week (the exam is next monday) and I haven't revised at all I know it was incredibly dumb of me I can take all the insults thrown at me for being laidback, but I really need to get that D. HOW DO I REVISE? I have no clue how to revise or study. help please!
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Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?
Coming from someone who A*ed Maths, you just need to sit down, and work through example questions and past papers; learn your basic formula's and learn how to use them. Look through worked examples and if you have any problems, work through alternate questions on that exercise. If you have any rules you don't know, then learn them, and make sure you can relate them to questions.
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Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?Nonsense. I have my second year university maths exams in a week - if I can cram half a year's work into that time then so can you(Original post by TammieNo5)
Thanks, but I've just realised I only have like 4 days to revise which is hardly enough. I guess I should just prepare for the next retakes, as I'm going to fail this one. Thanks anyway.
Don't give up. You may as well put everything you have into these exams, as you have nothing to lose by trying. The key is not to panic. Start at the beginning, don't lose concentration, and just learn as much as you can. Feel free to PM me if you have questions (I may not reply for a day or so, but I'll be around on Sunday).
Good luck
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Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?
Four days can be enough to get you from an E to a D. Just work on the past papers like the others said, however for the first one or two (assuming there are three/four past papers) do these as 'open book' exams, for practice - Keep the mark scheme/your notes with you and if you get stuck, look there and see what method is used, try to remember it, and continue. By the third past exam paper, you should be vaguely understanding at least a bit more than you started, so this is where you pretend it is an actual exam. Also, work between 60-90 minutes between breaks, and don't allow yourself to knock any amount of time off this, once you have decided. I hope this helps.
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Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?Thank you, the exam is basically tomorrow and I'm ****ting it!(Original post by Octohedral)
Nonsense. I have my second year university maths exams in a week - if I can cram half a year's work into that time then so can you
Don't give up. You may as well put everything you have into these exams, as you have nothing to lose by trying. The key is not to panic. Start at the beginning, don't lose concentration, and just learn as much as you can. Feel free to PM me if you have questions (I may not reply for a day or so, but I'll be around on Sunday).
Good luck
I'm going to have to dedicate the whole of sunday to maths revision. Thanks for the motivation everyone. -
Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?
Is it possible to organise some one on one sessions with your maths teacher? I did this and took my exam today and found i could do about 50% more of the paper!
It was ridiculous how much it helped, i really recommend it!
Also ask for some past papers, even if its in a few days they will really help i swear!
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Re: I got an E grade on my GCSE math exam I NEED a D or C to get into college?This is really the only way... Past Papers are the crux of Maths successes...(Original post by chiligrinder)
Coming from someone who A*ed Maths, you just need to sit down, and work through example questions and past papers; learn your basic formula's and learn how to use them. Look through worked examples and if you have any problems, work through alternate questions on that exercise. If you have any rules you don't know, then learn them, and make sure you can relate them to questions.
Take a deep breath.. you've still got time to get a D ... For every few past papers, you'll get an extra grade in theory...Last edited by E.Cook; 11-06-2012 at 19:38.
