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Original post by lilGem
taking a-levels early is a great achievement no matter what grade you get and I wish I knew that when I did mine. . .


But you got 2 A*s how can that get any better? Or are you saying 2 As would have been amazing because it was early?

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Original post by L'Evil Fish
But you got 2 A*s how can that get any better? Or are you saying 2 As would have been amazing because it was early?

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I mean my GCSE grades, an A is still brilliant nonetheless. . .
Original post by lilGem
I mean my GCSE grades, an A is still brilliant nonetheless. . .


So GCSEs suffered due to a levels and I shouldn't put all my time into a levels because any grade is a good grade as it's early. . .

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Can someone quickly remind me what a disulphide bridge is. We somewhat covered it in biology, but I think I've forgotten. I know its used in the secondary/tertiary structure of a protein, but what kind of bond is it (is it physical?) and what does it bond exactly?
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Original post by mynameisntbobk
It's not nice right? But its good your doing well in French :tongue: still kind of regret not doing it.

That's true :tongue: I may just order Chinese food as I rarely eat out


It's so much pressure haha. :eek:
It's really good, just a lot of work. :tongue:

You should haha - treat yourself. :')
I tried revising but the fireworks just distract me.
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
So GCSEs suffered due to a levels and I shouldn't put all my time into a levels because any grade is a good grade as it's early. . .

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I'm just saying focus on your GCSEs they're what your doing now and you can always resit your A-levels when you actually do them. . .

And just becase you're doing well in them now does not mean they're not as difficult as everyone says- there is a lot more pressure when doing them
Original post by lilGem
I'm just saying focus on your GCSEs they're what your doing now and you can always resit your A-levels when you actually do them. . .

And just becase you're doing well in them now does not mean they're not as difficult as everyone says- there is a lot more pressure when doing them


:yy: je.comprend.

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Original post by Deziah
It's so much pressure haha. :eek:
It's really good, just a lot of work. :tongue:

You should haha - treat yourself. :')
I tried revising but the fireworks just distract me.


I can imagine :tongue: I imagine I'd screw it up though.

Loool :biggrin: I probably won't though :tongue:
There's not much fireworks around where I am :tongue:
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Original post by mynameisntbobk
I can imagine :tongue: I imagine I'd screw it up though.

Loool :biggrin: I probably won't though :tongue:
There's not much fireworks around where I am :tongue:


I feel like I'm going to. :eek:

There's loads here haha, I keep forgetting it's bonfire night. :')
Original post by Deziah
I feel like I'm going to. :eek:

There's loads here haha, I keep forgetting it's bonfire night. :')


You won't! I'm sure of that.

It doesn't feel like it though :wink:
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Original post by mynameisntbobk
You won't! I'm sure of that.

It doesn't feel like it though :wink:


I can see it being a repeat of GCSE haha. :')

I don't get that excited by fireworks anymore, it's so depressing. :frown:
Original post by Deziah
I can see it being a repeat of GCSE haha. :')

I don't get that excited by fireworks anymore, it's so depressing. :frown:


What happened at GCSE?

And same. Although I don't think of it as depressing :tongue: more mature :wink:
Kind of looking forward to going back to college tomorrow, even if we have Ofsted and 2/3 of my lessons consist of progress tests.
I think the mark II of this thread should be set up soon. Just saying :smile:.
Original post by Fool In The Rain
I think the mark II of this thread should be set up soon. Just saying :smile:.


:nah: you do it in the last 50 posts :colone:

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Original post by Fool In The Rain
I think the mark II of this thread should be set up soon. Just saying :smile:.
No, not quite yet. :nah:
Original post by mynameisntbobk
Can someone quickly remind me what a disulphide bridge is. We somewhat covered it in biology, but I think I've forgotten. I know its used in the secondary/tertiary structure of a protein, but what kind of bond is it (is it physical?) and what does it bond exactly?

It's a bond between sulphur molecules in the the R groups of two specifc amino acids in the Tertiary/Quartnerary structures
Original post by L'Evil Fish
:slap: that's just wrong...

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:bully: lol, what did it mean? :redface:
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Original post by mynameisntbobk
What happened at GCSE?

And same. Although I don't think of it as depressing :tongue: more mature :wink:

With the remark. :wink:

Well if you look at it that way haha. :')
Original post by cheetahs56
:bully: lol, what did it mean? :redface:


Nothing really :colonhash:

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