Lol mate I didn't take English, I didn't take any GCSE's this year nor last year for that matter, I was just messing around on your thread. But I did get B in Eng Lit and C in Eng Lang for GCSE as well as B in Eng Lang and C in Eng Lit for iGCSE two years ago (Yes, I sat 2 exam boards; AQA and Edexcel lolololol);D
Lol mate I didn't take English, I didn't take any GCSE's this year nor last year for that matter, I was just messing around on your thread. But I did get B in Eng Lit and C in Eng Lang for GCSE as well as B in Eng Lang and C in Eng Lit for iGCSE two years ago (Yes, I sat 2 exam boards; AQA and Edexcel lolololol);D
But when people say that they've "failed maths/english" or you need to pass maths/English they mean you need a C grade. Surely C is a pass?
Technically speaking any grade but a U is a pass. The C thing simply comes from the fact that pretty much all employers and further education institutions require you to have a C in these subjects before they let you on their course/jobs.
Technically speaking any grade but a U is a pass. The C thing simply comes from the fact that pretty much all employers and further education institutions require you to have a C in these subjects before they let you on their course/jobs.
It is not top notch material, but it is not too bad either- I mean, this opinion, is bound to differ from person-to-person- the question is - do you think those results are bad?
With regards to allowing you to progress onto A-levels, I would say that, at-least at my school, you would probably be put into a level 3 subject, not trying to scare you, just being realistic.
But, don't worry about it too much, if you can get the remark for the lower grades, then consider doing so, you have nothing to lose, if not, then, just forget about it, afterall they are Gcses and you can always get higher grades in your A-levels (if you do them).