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200 Days until Results Day

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Original post by Neuth
I have a countdown widget on my phone for my first exam (also C1) :redface:

I have 9 exams this year (yay for As resits).


Crazy to think that it's only 200 days until results day.


Especially as there are 71 days between my last exam and results day. It is SO soon.
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Original post by jamestg
It is SO soon.


I only have 4 exams to revise for this year.

But it seems to far away, yet so close! :woo:
Original post by aamirac
I only have 4 exams to revise for this year.

But it seems to far away, yet so close! :woo:


I have 9, kill me...

Next year if I do AS FM I'll be having 11 exams ewwwwwwww.
Original post by jamestg
I have 9, kill me...

Next year if I do AS FM I'll be having 11 exams ewwwwwwww.


Embrace the exams. Think of how much fun the exams would be! :biggrin:

You might want to start doing FM modules in the summer of you plan to do it next year.
Original post by aamirac
Embrace the exams. Think of how much fun the exams would be! :biggrin:

You might want to start doing FM modules in the summer of you plan to do it next year.


Definitely!
6 maths exams
2 physics exams
Original post by SGHD26716
108 days until first exam for me (C1)

I have 11 exams, one of them C3.

How many do you have?


Don't remind me :frown: *Shivers* Like 15 or something :frown:
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Original post by mattismad
Don't remind me :frown: *Shivers* Like 15 or something :frown:


Not as bad as GCSE, 28 exams
Reply 30
Original post by SGHD26716
Not as bad as GCSE, 28 exams


I never did GCSE's but don't they take about 40 mins each if you are competent? The material is pretty low level.
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Original post by lig1729
I never did GCSE's but don't they take about 40 mins each if you are competent? The material is pretty low level.


You're right, but after the first week it just becomes boring as hell. A level content is way better than GCSE.
Original post by SGHD26716
Not as bad as GCSE, 28 exams


GCSE's when you sit 20 2 hour exams for subjects you passionately hate. I remember the days
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First time ever one of my threads has made it to page 2
Reply 34
Original post by mattismad
GCSE's when you sit 20 2 hour exams for subjects you passionately hate. I remember the days


English was so bad, just write down whatever.
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Original post by SGHD26716
You're right, but after the first week it just becomes boring as hell. A level content is way better than GCSE.


I guess I could see that being the case. Never bothered sitting them, seemed a waste of time. Just go straight to A level and get into uni that way.
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Original post by lig1729
Not exactly a major milestone in life but each unto their own I guess.


I wasn't that serious about it
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Original post by SGHD26716
I wasn't that serious about it


I know.
Reply 38
Original post by lig1729
I guess I could see that being the case. Never bothered sitting them, seemed a waste of time. Just go straight to A level and get into uni that way.


I went to a normal school, where GCSEs were compulsory
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Original post by SGHD26716
I went to a normal school, where GCSEs were compulsory


I left home and never sat school exams. So I am just doing A levels as a private candidate this year. Already got uni offer.

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