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Are my predicted grades unrealistic?

My friend said my predicted grades are unrealistic and I'm worried about it. I'm predicted A*A*A*A*A. I think they're pretty reasonable. I did poorly in my first set of 3 A levels due to health issues but previous to that I was predicted A's and that's how I've been doing in class so far. I picked up two extra classes because the material is boring since I know it all and I wanted something new to study. I know I worked hard to get those grades but now I'm worried about it.
Original post by rennatusembers
My friend said my predicted grades are unrealistic and I'm worried about it. I'm predicted A*A*A*A*A. I think they're pretty reasonable. I did poorly in my first set of 3 A levels due to health issues but previous to that I was predicted A's and that's how I've been doing in class so far. I picked up two extra classes because the material is boring since I know it all and I wanted something new to study. I know I worked hard to get those grades but now I'm worried about it.

Nobody on here can answer this only those who know you. Taking 5 A levels is excessive. All universities make offers on 3.
Original post by swanseajack1
Nobody on here can answer this only those who know you. Taking 5 A levels is excessive. All universities make offers on 3.

Thank you! I know it's excessive but it's mostly for my own benefit. I don't have much else to do and I've always wanted to learn Maths and pPhysics which is why I'm pursuing it. My offers shouldn't be based on them so I assume I'd be able to drop one and contact them later but for now, I really want to learn something new and fascinating, I figured this was my chance to do that.

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