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  1. ChloeBazingaa's Avatar
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    Re: GCSE Results Thread
    (Original post by ChildOfShakespeare)
    Yeah, but I got lazier. :/
    Same, I became like the king of procrastination.
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    Re: GCSE Results Thread
    (Original post by ChloeBazingaa)
    Same, I became like the king of procrastination.
    As am I. I want to revise. I just can't get myself to do it. I always feel the need to eat, drink, pamper myself ect. before I start revising so that I have optimum conditions for revision which is BS. I can't work with myself.
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    (Original post by ChloeBazingaa)
    What did you get in it?
    I got an A, but I could have done better :L
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    (Original post by ChloeBazingaa)
    Wow well done!

    Eng. lang - A*
    Math A*
    ICT A*

    Thank you! Ah that's amazing, congratulations! Have to say I'm extremely jealous of your A* in Maths
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    (Original post by Bobby2)
    I got an A, but I could have done better :L
    It's amazingly hard to get an A in that subject, well done!
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    (Original post by Lucy96)
    Thank you! Ah that's amazing, congratulations! Have to say I'm extremely jealous of your A* in Maths
    Hehe! It took some doing to get it! It turns out it's MUCH easier doing all modules in one exam rather than the modules separately, so i got entered for 2 exam boards after doing the modular one -.-

    How do you think you did on your math?
  7. ChloeBazingaa's Avatar
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    Re: GCSE Results Thread
    (Original post by ChildOfShakespeare)
    As am I. I want to revise. I just can't get myself to do it. I always feel the need to eat, drink, pamper myself ect. before I start revising so that I have optimum conditions for revision which is BS. I can't work with myself.
    I always do this, but then find maximum motivation to revise like 2 days before the exam, which i dont think is going to help at A level
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    I have already done GCSE Core Science, French, and two IT's. But I have done lots of modules, like 2 Geography's + coursework, History + coursework, 2 maths, english coursework, 2 r.e's, etc, all last year. i had 8 exams last year! And 12 this year! Its so strange, but im still freaking out for results on the 23rd! 7 weeks today :eek:
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    (Original post by SophieLisa96)
    I have already done GCSE Core Science, French, and two IT's. But I have done lots of modules, like 2 Geography's + coursework, History + coursework, 2 maths, english coursework, 2 r.e's, etc, all last year. i had 8 exams last year! And 12 this year! Its so strange, but im still freaking out for results on the 23rd! 7 weeks today :eek:
    i'm so scared. :indiff:
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    Re: GCSE Results Thread
    (Original post by ChloeBazingaa)
    Hehe! It took some doing to get it! It turns out it's MUCH easier doing all modules in one exam rather than the modules separately, so i got entered for 2 exam boards after doing the modular one -.-

    How do you think you did on your math?
    Awww yeah, I bet Ooooh haha! And gr not sure really, bad in comparison to other subjects! Probably either a high B or low A, depending on the grade boundaries. So I can only hope they're extra low this year
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