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Anyone else worried about their future ? AS Results

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Original post by money-for-all
Worried to the max


Spare a thought for me. My parents are going to crucify me in our front garden


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Original post by GradeA*UnderA
Spare a thought for me. My parents are going to crucify me in our front garden


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Like the name :biggrin:
Original post by Elastichedgehog
Like the name :biggrin:


Yes maaaaaate
13 dayzzz left ?!?!?!? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Original post by money-for-all
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How do you think you did?
Original post by Trapz99
How do you think you did?


really s**it

you ?
could i please ask a question concerning year 12? i'd sincerely appreciate an answer
Original post by ananabanana
could i please ask a question concerning year 12? i'd sincerely appreciate an answer


ye sure, go ahead
Original post by money-for-all
ye sure, go ahead


in ireland, the equivalent of the two years in college is called 5th & 6th year and within those we choose three subjects (a level courses) and a compulsory language, maths and english as Universities in Ireland require maths, english and language to be accepted.
I am doing College here in the UK as i recently moved and I am sixteen. If I choose three A Level Courses, on my timetable will I also have compulsory Maths, English and a Language?
thank you to anyone who responds as I need to know before applying.
Original post by ananabanana
in ireland, the equivalent of the two years in college is called 5th & 6th year and within those we choose three subjects (a level courses) and a compulsory language, maths and english as Universities in Ireland require maths, english and language to be accepted.
I am doing College here in the UK as i recently moved and I am sixteen. If I choose three A Level Courses, on my timetable will I also have compulsory Maths, English and a Language?
thank you to anyone who responds as I need to know before applying.


well..within England, i can tell you that no subject is compulsory, you pick all the subjects you want to study. but i can't say the same for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland Ireland. so just confirm for the rest...
and good luck at sixth form !
Bricking it if I'm honest. I've been pretending that there's nothing to worry about :/
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Original post by Radmandy
Bricking it if I'm honest. I've pretending that there's nothing to worry about :/


This is me

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Original post by money-for-all
really s**it

you ?

Really **** in physics, good in maths and further maths, disappointing in economics
Reply 34
I revised the material - sucks that Edexcel economics only has the new spec so I had to revise from their only specimen paper. I think I failed.... So disappointed in myself.
Original post by Trapz99
Really **** in physics, good in maths and further maths, disappointing in economics


How do you define good ?
Reply 36
tbh i don't have a clue on what to expect on results day :frown: im just ******* myself
Original post by xyz9856
How do you define good ?


Who are you?
ima just hope for the best but prepare for the worst

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Reply 39
Guys, I'll be at the airport waiting to go to Majorca when results come out... It's gonna make or break my holiday 😩😩

I'm hoping I got AAAB but I'm feeling it's more like AABC because Edexcel maths killed me (it could even be a D,not a C) and I need maths for biomed

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