1. Hypocrisy is just a word invented to make crap people feel better. If you're that interested I got an A, a year early and I do think that makes me officially a ******. It does not prevent me from observing that you are, also, a ******.
2. They aren't called oxbridgers. They are called Oxonians and filthy, stinking, boat race losing Tabs. Get it right.
3. You don't know "Ucl" or "warick", or in fact, UCL and Warwick, as the literate world knows them, you know undergraduates at UCL and Warwick, and they are almost exclusively not worth knowing. I'd lik to see how you an prove othewise
4. Yes I am sure in the "normal world of work" aka loserville, a C grade is adequate. One would hope so, considering that what the "pass mark" is based on.
4. I think on the higher paper you need about 20% to get a C , which I'm slightly embarrassed about, but considering most of the population live in the world you so affectionally call 'loserville' , I think you are just showing yourself up a bit as a wee snob..
3. I would like you to prove that undergrads at UCL or Warwick are not worth knowing. Every single one ? Some of them must be decent chaps...? surely..? ( thank-you for showing me how the literate world knows these places ,I didn't know that UCL was all capitals or Warwick had two w's)
2. I was trying to describe all Oxbridge graduates not just those from Oxford hence Oxbridge + rs to indicate plural. probably still wrong but in a different way.
1. I think you are clever enough to know the true definition of hypocrisy. I would ask you not to call be a ****** because whilst I there just inserted six *'s I'm pretty sure you didn't.
4. I think on the higher paper you need about 20% to get a C , which I'm slightly embarrassed about, but considering most of the population live in the world you so affectionally call 'loserville' , I think you are just showing yourself up a bit as a wee snob..
3. I would like you to prove that undergrads at UCL or Warwick are not worth knowing. Every single one ? Some of them must be decent chaps...? surely..? ( thank-you for showing me how the literate world knows these places ,I didn't know that UCL was all capitals or Warwick had two w's)
2. I was trying to describe all Oxbridge graduates not just those from Oxford hence Oxbridge + rs to indicate plural. probably still wrong but in a different way.
1. I think you are clever enough to know the true definition of hypocrisy. I would ask you not to call be a ****** because whilst I there just inserted six *'s I'm pretty sure you didn't.
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4. I am a complete snob and proud of it. 3. There aren't any on the times rich list, can't think of any who have done anything massively notable in politics. If they were worth knowing, I would know who they are. Being a "nice chap" doesn't make you worth knowing. 2.Yes, you were still wrong. 1. Well, it began with r and was what we were discussing earlier.
4. I am a complete snob and proud of it. 3. There aren't any on the times rich list, can't think of any who have done anything massively notable in politics. If they were worth knowing, I would know who they are. Being a "nice chap" doesn't make you worth knowing. 2.Yes, you were still wrong. 1. Well, it began with r and was what we were discussing earlier.
Interesting that being on the times rich list is a requirement of being worth knowing to you.. I on the other hand would say that being a 'nice chap' defiantly makes a person worth knowing. This difference makes me quite glad to be considered a ****** in your eyes.
Yeah they would be considered bad, I'm afriad. Dentistry is very competative and many candidates will have better grades. You may need to consider other universities but getting into any dentsitry course with those grades will be tough. You will need excellent AS grades/work experience/extra curricular to redeem yourself!
That is such a mean thing to say! Where is the support?
Everyone knows that Universities pay more attention to A levels than anything else!..If anything for dentistry they'll probably just look to see that you did ok in your sciences or wateva and As and Bs are amazing grades at a level!
That is such a mean thing to say! Where is the support?
Everyone knows that Universities pay more attention to A levels than anything else!..If anything for dentistry they'll probably just look to see that you did ok in your sciences or wateva and As and Bs are amazing grades at a level!
That is such a mean thing to say! Where is the support?
Everyone knows that Universities pay more attention to A levels than anything else!..If anything for dentistry they'll probably just look to see that you did ok in your sciences or wateva and As and Bs are amazing grades at a level!
It was not a "mean thing to say" -I'm just saying it how it is. Dentistry is a cruel course to compete on. Most students applying will have As and Bs (mainly As) at AS level, with 3A predictions and better gcses than this person. I'm not saying these grades aren't good, As and Bs at gcse are respectable, but in comparison to other prospective dentsry students, they will be below paar.
Hopefully, however, with good Alevels and relevant work experience, the universities will look past this person's gcses and offer them an interview.
That is such a mean thing to say! Where is the support?
Everyone knows that Universities pay more attention to A levels than anything else!..If anything for dentistry they'll probably just look to see that you did ok in your sciences or wateva and As and Bs are amazing grades at a level!
I'm afraid he's right, you're wrong. Why don't just wait to see if the OP gets in eh?
I'm going to ignore the grammar of this post..............Dentistry is extremely competitive to get into. You have to have really good GCSE's along side A levels. It is no good giving the op false hope, nor is it good to tell them not to bother.
I'm going to ignore the grammar of this post..............Dentistry is extremely competitive to get into. You have to have really good GCSE's along side A levels. It is no good giving the op false hope, nor is it good to tell them not to bother.
wat the hell are wrong with those results , c'mon dude i got 4 and a half C's at gcse i dont consider looking back at what i did back then , and here u are complaining about these results
Well if you want to go to a good university (top 20) you need good GCSE's and if you want to do a popular course you need really good GCSE's .
Shokz if you could go back in time , are you telling me you would not work harder and get them A's?
Yeah they would be considered bad, I'm afriad. Dentistry is very competative and many candidates will have better grades. You may need to consider other universities but getting into any dentsitry course with those grades will be tough. You will need excellent AS grades/work experience/extra curricular to redeem yourself!
i dont think they are bad, i got just 7 As and 4 Bs and i am doing ok