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Original post by Benathletics
I didn't study at all for mathematics, because I find it hard to revise for maths! Does anyone else agree? I did however, revise for over a month for my edexcel triple science exams but I just feel as if I've failed my triple science exams and its making me depressed - goodness knows what I'll feel like on the day. :frown:

I barely revised for Maths (and I tried for the FSMQ but I just couldn't do it somehow - probably getting a U looking at the boundaries) as I also find it hard to revise. I just spent some time on the slightly harder topics. And yeah, it's weird, with my Unit 2 Chemistry exam (AQA) I revised quite a bit and actually thought it was probably the easiest of the three exams but I ended up getting a B in it and an A in the other two. Admittedly it was 79 UMS which is very nearly an A, but I didn't bother getting it remarked because supposedly the examiners are rarely wrong when it comes to marking Science and Maths papers as the mark schemes are much tighter. I really want an A overall though for Chemistry - I'm hoping my A* in the ISA will have helped a bit.
Original post by Dalek1099
I am planning on taking a Degree plus Masters combined(MMath I think something like that) at University and possibly a PhD in Maths and going into Pure Maths Research at a University, I plan to specialise in Calculus on the Complex Plane.If that doesn't go well I will solve complex differential equations to calculate what the weather is going to be like in the Meteorological Office.


Lolololol. You're so confident that I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you got somewhere great in life :smile: it's pretty cool that you have such a strong drive and that everyone thinks you're great at school etc. But you know if you constantly act like a dick towards people and criticise what people get/do, you won't exactly be accepted.. Sometimes ignorance is bliss and you will probably meet lots of people that won't be as smart as you but will be a lot happier...


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Original post by mitchellshazia
All five :smile: You?

Woah. I've only played one! It was the Curious Village! It was awesome :smile: I actually didn't predict that the Police Inspector was the culprit at the end. How are the other games like?
Original post by Benathletics
I didn't study at all for mathematics, because I find it hard to revise for maths! Does anyone else agree? I did however, revise for over a month for my edexcel triple science exams but I just feel as if I've failed my triple science exams and its making me depressed - goodness knows what I'll feel like on the day. :frown:

Don't fret too much! You're gonna be even more nervous! Just try and get your mind off it! Hope you do well :smile:
Original post by lydiaknibbs
Well I had a terrifying dream that I missed the bus to College on my first day because I had forgotten all my things, which led to my first impression being a bad one! Pretty scary when you're dreaming it! Although a huge envelope sounds terrifying too. :s-smilie: x


I had a dream about College to in which I found it hard to adapt to College life and to find my classes and get there in time.Talkign about buses, I once had a very odd dream where I took a bus to the town to go to school ,when I actually walk to school and then I got to the town thinking "What the hell am I doing?" or something along them lines.
Original post by theJdog
Woah. I've only played one! It was the Curious Village! It was awesome :smile: I actually didn't predict that the Police Inspector was the culprit at the end. How are the other games like?


Similar formula, just a different story. Walk around a mysterious town, solving puzzles with nice music in the background :tongue:
Guys once that clock strikes 12 we'll have less than 2 days to wait ^.^


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Original post by Dalek1099
The big question is whether they will be tears of joy or tears of regret for not studying hard enough or for making stupid mistakes.

There'll be both, but from me there'll be neither. I just remember all the year 11s crying when I went to get my first set of results last year.
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Original post by Basket case
Guys once that clock strikes 12 we'll have less than 2 days to wait ^.^


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i want the day to come, but i also dont want the day to come. lol
Original post by Basket case
Guys once that clock strikes 12 we'll have less than 2 days to wait ^.^


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:biggrin: good luck!
Original post by pathosL
i want the day to come, but i also dont want the day to come. lol



Same I won't to rip open them at this point tbh... 10 weeks of waiting was far too long!


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All we have to think is they're 2 days ish away ... I have a countdown timer tbh


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Original post by Basket case
Same I won't to rip open them at this point tbh... 10 weeks of waiting was far too long!


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i havent been waiting really it's just that i wanna know my results right now :angry::angry:
Original post by basket case
guys once that clock strikes 12 we'll have less than 2 days to wait ^.^


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ding dong!
Original post by Dalek1099
I will probably end up getting to sleep very late in the night and I will be very tired when I open my results because its hard to sleep early in the night, when you've been going to bed at 4am for the past few weeks:tongue:


4 am!?!:eek: i've been sleeping at 1am:tongue: haha good luck!:biggrin:
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where are our results now though? have they been shipped out? are they sitting in an envelope? are teachers from schools sorting them out?
Original post by Amaze
where are our results now though? have they been shipped out? are they sitting in an envelope? are teachers from schools sorting them out?

Well teachers get them on Wednesday, so we can rule that out. I'd imagine they'll probably be sent to schools today, but perhaps some will have already been sent? Not sure.
Original post by ChronicBoredom
Lolololol. You're so arrogant and confident that I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you got somewhere great in life :smile: it's pretty cool that you have such a strong drive and that everyone thinks you're great at school etc. But if you constantly act like a dick towards people and criticise what people get/do, you won't exactly be accepted.. Sometimes ignorance is bliss and you will probably meet lots of people that won't be as smart as you but will be a lot happier. Did you always act so arrogant like this in school?


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I love you!!! These were my thoughts EXACTLY :smile:


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Original post by mascot of NI
I did enlish lit and English language, biology, chemistry, physics, maths, history, HE, Spanish and 1/2 course RE

Cool, so out of those which are ones you're taking on for a level? Did all your exams go smoothly then? :smile:
Original post by Molly648
I know it's just crazy! I don't know what grades are even counted as "good enough" anymore! Same my sleeping pattern is just terrible at the minute :P starting school on the 28th should be interesting! :wink:

You go back on the 28th!!! Isn't that a tad early??? I go back on the first, which is a sunday i know but we're starting practice for our school musical!!! Im hoping i get to be one of the extras that gets to wear a ball gown and a mascarade mask!!! Maybe that will put me in a good mood for the ACTUAL first day of school!....or you know.....just tire me out more, and theres no hiding the bags under my eyes that first week back. trust me it aint pretty :wink:

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