So many pompous privileged oiks oinking and oinking over their multitude of A*s, which is actually the result of coming from a pathetically insecure middle class family and having over-zealous parents rather than being a superior walk of life and making everyone else feel like worthless scum.
So many pompous privileged oiks oinking and oinking over their multitude of A*s, which is actually the result of coming from a pathetically insecure middle class family and having over-zealous parents rather than being a superior walk of life and making everyone else feel like worthless scum.
Does anyone know whether when your teacher/s have marked your coursework and given it a mark and then send it off for the examiner to mark it, the examiner would change it if they think it deserves higher(or lower) I was just wondering cos think my coursework is gonna put me back and some last minute improvements made me wonder if the examiner would think it was slightly better than my teacher. It was aqa english lit B and it was on a Shakespeare text and Educating Rita too
My teacher explained that most of the time they send off an exemplar coursework and a below average coursework from the school to the examiner just to check that the teachers have marked it properly, but i think what you are asking is more likely to happen.
In other words.... the Uni's receive our results on Sunday. They then know who met their offers and who didn't. Also if you narrowly miss out on your offer, the uni will still accept you, which depends on the popularity of the course and of course, how many spaces they have left!
In other words.... the Uni's receive our results on Sunday. They then know who met their offers and who didn't. Also if you narrowly miss out on your offer, the uni will still accept you, which depends on the popularity of the course and of course, how many spaces they have left!
Bloody Nora! Dunno why I'm so shocked, think it just makes it all seem so much more real.
Bloody Nora! Dunno why I'm so shocked, think it just makes it all seem so much more real.
It allows the uni's to have a bit more time to review the situation about how many people met their offer and of course, it gives them more time to go through each application e.g. their personal statement, reference (as I was saying for the people that narrowly missed out on the grades)!
It allows the uni's to have a bit more time to review the situation about how many people met their offer and of course, it gives them more time to go through each application e.g. their personal statement, reference (as I was saying for the people that narrowly missed out on the grades)!
It's so scary
It definitely is! I feel as if there's a load of professors at Nottingham laughing at my application as we speak. I know there isn't, I'm not that important/interesting.