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  1. JamalAhmed's Avatar
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    GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    I just want to know what is the minimum grades you need to get in GCSEs to be considered for Oxbridge.

    This is what I am easily able to get (not being arrogant)
    Maths - A*
    Biology - A*
    Chemistry - A*
    Physics - A*
    ICT - A* (Any year 10s will say this is this very easy)
    RE - A* (Any year 10s will say this is this very easy)
    Sport Studies - A*
    Bengali - A/A*
    History - A
    English - B
    English lit - B/A

    I'm worried this means I might get 2 Bs which may a weakness :s
    Last edited by JamalAhmed; 16-06-2012 at 20:53.
  2. neon's Avatar
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    2 Bs will not be a weakness
  3. silverspoonmess's Avatar
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    They're better than my results and I got an offer
  4. Alvi R's Avatar
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    Woohoo a fellow Bengali@@

    Nice grades too
  5. Starrstruck's Avatar
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    Your GCSE's are fine, just make sure your A-levels are excellent too(A's and A*'S)
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    Should be fine, depends on the field you want to go into though. Anything essay based and they may hold getting 2 Bs at GCSE against you, but looking at your results I would guess that wouldn't be the kind of thing you'd want to do.

    Except from the optional subjects, I think the grades you put there would be my lowest grades as well. I'm aiming for A*s in English, but it will more likely be As
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by Alvi R)
    Woohoo a fellow Bengali@@

    Nice grades too
    Where in Bangladesh are you from if you don't mind?
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by silverspoonmess)
    They're better than my results and I got an offer
    If you don't mind me asking, what were your offers results?
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    Yep, you've hit minimum 7A*s and with an A* in Bengali will only give you a better chance. It depends on what course you want to do there, and of course, doing very well at AS & A2. I think they may allow the Bs in English, as R.S - which is pretty much a fully writing (essay style) subject is A*. They could see from this that you can be varied & not just good at straight sciences. I think you doing a language and having an A*/A in it will also suit to your advantage.
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    (Original post by pop101)
    Yep, you've hit minimum 7A*s and with an A* in Bengali will only give you a better chance. It depends on what course you want to do there, and of course, doing very well at AS & A2. I think they may allow the Bs in English, as R.S - which is pretty much a fully writing (essay style) subject is A*. They could see from this that you can be varied & not just good at straight sciences. I think you doing a language and having an A*/A in it will also suit to your advantage.
    I don't think an A* in Bengali will help because I kind of already know how to speak the language which may give the impression I wasn't really tested in Bengali GCSE but if I lie saying I didn't know how to talk or write after this GCSE will it be considered...KK
    Last edited by JamalAhmed; 16-06-2012 at 22:18.
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    (Original post by JamalAhmed)
    If you don't mind me asking, what were your offers results?
    5A* 3As B C and a C in Further Maths FSMQ - the B and other C were in art and textiles though, and I went on to get 6As at AS and 4A* predictions... i think AS/entrance exam results are so much more important.
    My offer is Law at Keble, Oxford, 3As
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by JamalAhmed)
    I just want to know what is the minimum grades you need to get in GCSEs to be considered for Oxbridge.

    This is what I am easily able to get (not being arrogant)
    Maths - A*
    Biology - A*
    Chemistry - A*
    Physics - A*
    ICT - A* (Any year 10s will say this is this very easy)
    RE - A* (Any year 10s will say this is this very easy)
    Sport Studies - A*
    Bengali - A/A*
    History - A
    English - B
    English lit - B/A

    I'm worried this means I might get 2 Bs which may a weakness :s
    There is no "minimum". True, a typical Oxbridge candidate will by common myth have a full A/A* profile, but that doesn't mean to say it's a minimum in any way, shape or form. A couple lower grades isn't going to harm you, and many people get offered places with lower GCSE grades than you.

    Don't fret, you're still in for a great chance. With good GCSE predictions like that (and yes, they are very good) it's A levels that are going to count the most. Good luck
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    (Original post by JamalAhmed)
    Where in Bangladesh are you from if you don't mind?
    Moulvibazar, you?
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    (Original post by Alvi R)
    Moulvibazar, you?
    LOL I live a bit close from there. Beanibazar
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    (Original post by silverspoonmess)
    5A* 3As B C and a C in Further Maths FSMQ - the B and other C were in art and textiles though, and I went on to get 6As at AS and 4A* predictions... i think AS/entrance exam results are so much more important.
    My offer is Law at Keble, Oxford, 3As
    What's keble?
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    After reading the great responses to JamalAhmed's original post, I was just wondering if someone could offer the same feedback on my predictions, I would appreciate it if someone contributed.

    English:A*
    English Literature: A*
    Maths: Currently B/C, but I am on the fast track scheme and can easily achieve an A in a standard group.
    Physics:A*
    Chemistry:A*
    Biology:A*
    ICT:A
    RE:A
    Business Studies:A*
    History:A*
    Spanish:A

    Thank you for any responses, I am currently a bit worried as I am preparing for the joy of a maths exam tomorrow and am proscatinating on TSR, or watching the Euros, or anything that isn't revising!
    Last edited by iamjordan; 18-06-2012 at 21:28. Reason: Autocorrect strikes again!
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by JamalAhmed)
    What's keble?
    A college there
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by JamalAhmed)
    What's keble?
    An Oxford college...
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by iamjordan)
    After reading the great responses to JamalAhmed's original post, I was just wondering if someone could offer the same feedback on my predictions, I would appreciate it if someone contributed.

    English:A*
    English Literature: A*
    Maths: Currently B/C, but I am on the fast track scheme and can easily achieve an A in a standard group.
    Physics:A*
    Chemistry:A*
    Biology:A*
    ICT:A
    RE:A
    Business Studies:A*
    History:A*
    Spanish:A

    Thank you for any responses, I am currently a bit worried as I am preparing for the joy of a maths exam tomorrow and am proscatinating on TSR, or watching the Euros, or anything that isn't revising!
    If you had read the above responses you'd know that these results are better than fine.
  20. JamalAhmed's Avatar
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    Re: GCSE results needed for Oxbridge?
    (Original post by iamjordan)
    After reading the great responses to JamalAhmed's original post, I was just wondering if someone could offer the same feedback on my predictions, I would appreciate it if someone contributed.

    English:A*
    English Literature: A*
    Maths: Currently B/C, but I am on the fast track scheme and can easily achieve an A in a standard group.
    Physics:A*
    Chemistry:A*
    Biology:A*
    ICT:A
    RE:A
    Business Studies:A*
    History:A*
    Spanish:A

    Thank you for any responses, I am currently a bit worried as I am preparing for the joy of a maths exam tomorrow and am proscatinating on TSR, or watching the Euros, or anything that isn't revising!
    Better then me. And you got an A* in Language - that's good. Also you can get an A* in RE easily, can't you? It's the easiest GCSE.
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