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Original post by Barnaby123
Word of advice for year 11s.

Whatever you plan on doing, plan something else.

I regularly advise y11s on a level options and it's horrible to see people set on medicine, law etc who just are not capable.


Lol

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Original post by Barnaby123
Word of advice for year 11s.

Whatever you plan on doing, plan something else.

I regularly advise y11s on a level options and it's horrible to see people set on medicine, law etc who just are not capable.


Positive thinking right there! *sarcasm*

But yeah, I used to be totally set on medicine but then I realised that a) I don't like science and b) SO MUCH STRESS

Instead I'm doing a mix of humanities and more analytical subjects at A level which is a lot better for me. No idea where it will lead but I'll decide that later, at least my options are open.
Original post by Barnaby123
Word of advice for year 11s.

Whatever you plan on doing, plan something else.

I regularly advise y11s on a level options and it's horrible to see people set on medicine, law etc who just are not capable.


I think it's good to think about a backup route
People say the best doctors are the ones most dedicated, so prepared to do post grad degrees etc


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I have 3 exams left, what about everyone else?
Original post by Strom
I have 3 exams left, what about everyone else?


9 lol


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Original post by Strom
I have 3 exams left, what about everyone else?


1 :colone:
(A-Level Maths)

Original post by Jitesh
9 lol


:console:
7 exams:
-> C1
-> P1
-> History - Germany
-> History - Britain
-> Maths (calc)
-> Further Maths (calc)
-> Further Maths (non-calc)
Original post by Neuth
1 :colone:
(A-Level Maths)



same. its gcse maths though. and its on monday

:party:
Original post by turn-to-page394
gcses have actually gone really quickly.....

Or is it just me?


Argh tell me about it! I want another week to space out my remaining 2 exams because I'm scared about how time has flied I might feel like I didn't work hard enough? I hate those after-exam scares about whether or not you read the question etc :frown:
Original post by guitaristemily
same. its gcse maths though. and its on monday

:party:



How are you feeling for it?
Need any help with anything? :h:
Original post by Strom
I have 3 exams left, what about everyone else?


7

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Original post by Strom
I have 3 exams left, what about everyone else?


2:woo:
Original post by Neuth
How are you feeling for it?
Need any help with anything? :h:


im feeling ok. i think. i can complete past papers pretty quickly though and i dont know if thts a good or a bad thing.

i get good marsk in them though.


thing is, i need a C for college. and i dont know if ive got it.
Original post by guitaristemily
im feeling ok. i think. i can complete past papers pretty quickly though and i dont know if thts a good or a bad thing.

i get good marsk in them though.


thing is, i need a C for college. and i dont know if ive got it.


Past papers are amazing - keep doing them! :h:

How did the other paper go?


:colondollar: Good luck! A lot of my friends who took business/history have about the same amount left.

Original post by Neuth
1 :colone:
(A-Level Maths)


:colonhash: Have fun with that

Original post by saahil0987
7 exams:
-> C1
-> P1
-> History - Germany
-> History - Britain
-> Maths (calc)
-> Further Maths (calc)
-> Further Maths (non-calc)


Further maths and history, good luck! :biggrin:



To be honest I would have a lot more exams left if I didnt have four on one day last wednesday. Good luck with yours!

Original post by ImagineCats
2:woo:


:wink: I hate how quickly it's gone, I don't want to start A-Levels!
Original post by Neuth
Past papers are amazing - keep doing them! :h:

How did the other paper go?


ive doe all that i can do!

i finshed it in an hour.

and i dont know ifthats good or bad. becuase i didnt skip a single question. and i do foundation paper.
Original post by Strom

:colonhash: Have fun with that

:wink: I hate how quickly it's gone, I don't want to start A-Levels!


It's actually my favourite maths module :giggle: :love:

This time last year I was half-way through my GCSE exams.
I've just started learning A2 content and I'm now writing drafts of my personal statement for applying to Uni in September.

Time flies - make the most of it :moon:

Original post by guitaristemily
ive doe all that i can do!i finshed it in an hour.and i dont know ifthats good or bad. becuase i didnt skip a single question. and i do foundation paper.
It's good, yes! It means you aren't stuck on any topics, right? So you don't have gaps in your knowledge.
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Original post by Strom

Further maths and history, good luck! :biggrin:


:wink: I hate how quickly it's gone, I don't want to start A-Levels!


Thanks, tbh though I think it should be fine history all I need to learn in the key facts which isn't too hard and the exam technique. Whilst, maths is very much my forte so FM shouldn't be too bad.

I honestly can't wait for A levels like the subjects I've chosen are ones I have a genuinely enjoy doing and from the looks of the specs the topics in these subjects are 10x more interesting than GCSE and the funny thing is I've been watching a YouTube channel since year 9 called "CrashCourse" and when I looked at the A level specs most of the things I had watched on their videos was on the spec :biggrin:DDD
Original post by ImagineCats
2:woo:


Samee..

It's scary to think that this time next week it'll all be over and i'll officially won't be a student at my school anymore...
Original post by Neuth
It's actually my favourite maths module :giggle: :love:

This time last year I was half-way through my GCSE exams.
I've just started learning A2 content and I'm now writing drafts of my personal statement for applying to Uni in September.

Time flies - make the most of it :moon:


:frown:

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