I think I'd rather the results were told to me at an undisclosed point so it was a surprise. Either a pleasant or unpleasant one. Stops all the pointless worrying.
Exactly - his misfortune has put others at ease , i don't like that + alternatively if someone posts a positive comment about their results , no "well done"s just negs But i suppose i see your point , its more fun getting screwed together
But the "well done"s will start appearing after 16th of August when you definitely know that you have done well and your hopes have been fulfilled or exceeded . I wouldn't 'like' anyone saying that they are 100% sure that they did well, because you simply can't know 100% unless you already have your results.
I think I'd rather the results were told to me at an undisclosed point so it was a surprise. Either a pleasant or unpleasant one. Stops all the pointless worrying.
That's brilliant you just get called up on a random day of the summer. I'd definitely agree to it (although mainly because it would mean I'd probably get my results earlier
Preparing for the worst... Which might not actually be that bad.
I'm having second thoughts about my course choice. If I miss my grades, It'd give me the opportunity to go abroad during a gap year, and make sure I was absolutely certain with what I want to do.
Did awfully in my summer AS exams but did pretty damn well in the winter resits. I'm hoping that: a) This pattern can't be extrapolated b) I wasn't overly confident during these exams c) I did well enough to get into my first choice uni
Did awfully in my summer AS exams but did pretty damn well in the winter resits. I'm hoping that: a) This pattern can't be extrapolated b) I wasn't overly confident during these exams c) I did well enough to get into my first choice uni
OMG I'm doing the same subjects as you! What do u want to do at Uni! Hope u get the grades you want
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It's a weird combination because people usually take all the sciences and maths together or essay subjects like economics and history and English together. I had a really weird timetable too because of my weird combo of subjects. I've got an offer for Clinical sciences at bradford but if I get AAA+ I will take a year out and apply to medicine. What about you?
It's a weird combination because people usually take all the sciences and maths together or essay subjects like economics and history and English together. I had a really weird timetable too because of my weird combo of subjects. I've got an offer for Clinical sciences at bradford but if I get AAA+ I will take a year out and apply to medicine. What about you?
I would like to do medicine or maybe dentistry at Uni so I picked biology and chemistry as well as history and economics. Typically everyone said that I should pick maths for medicine but I didn't see myself enjoying it for the next 2 years!
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I would like to do medicine or maybe dentistry at Uni so I picked biology and chemistry as well as history and economics. Typically everyone said that I should pick maths for medicine but I didn't see myself enjoying it for the next 2 years!
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Good shout. Everyone said to me to do physics as it will compliment the other two sciences which I listened to and hated it so dropped it after AS. Do what you enjoy if there's anything I've learnt over the two years it's that just because somebody is older or seems more experienced than you (goes for teachers) it doesn't mean their advice is good advice. I know somebody that got into dentistry with Econ bio and chem so you can go down that route. And maths is not necessary for medicine that is just a lie. What's your fourth AS option if you don't mind me asking.
Good shout. Everyone said to me to do physics as it will compliment the other two sciences which I listened to and hated it so dropped it after AS. Do what you enjoy if there's anything I've learnt over the two years it's that just because somebody is older or seems more experienced than you (goes for teachers) it doesn't mean their advice is good advice. I know somebody that got into dentistry with Econ bio and chem so you can go down that route. And maths is not necessary for medicine that is just a lie. What's your fourth AS option if you don't mind me asking.
Thnx for the advice and my fourth option is history and I'm quite looking forward to it! Lool and I might do Urdu A level to because I think it has something to do with ucas points....
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