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GCSE Results 2024: Didn't do as well as you hoped?

Results day is here! :smile:


For many of you it’s a day you've been thinking about and perhaps worrying about for months, and as much as we hope that everyone is happy with their results, it's inevitable that some of you won't be. :frown:

If you’re in this situation, don't panic! All is not lost, and we'll be around all day to help you with any questions you might have. :hugs:

Help! I didn't get a 4 or 5 in English or Maths


You need to talk to your current school about retaking. If you're heading somewhere else in September (sixth form or college), you need to contact them too. They might still accept you and allow you to retake next year, or you could retake at your current school.

Check which English GCSE you took. Colleges and sixth forms usually require a 4 or above in English language rather than English literature. If it isn't specified, then you're probably safe but ask if you are unsure.

If you did get a grade 4, you may still want to retake to try for a higher grade. You could consider retaking in November rather than next summer. Discuss the options available to you with your college/sixth form.

Not planning to continue with further education? It is still advisable to retake English and maths it will keep your options open for jobs later in life.

Help! I didn't get the grades for my sixth form/college


They may let you in regardless, or they could ask you if you'd like to change subjects/course if your grades for key subjects aren’t strong enough, or to come back in a few days and they'll let you know.

If you haven't got in, all is not lost! Have a look at other colleges in your area it's fairly likely that one of them will accept you. You could also look in to retaking or consider alternative qualifications and options (see below). Remember that there is no single route to success.

Help! I didn't get the grades to do the subjects I want


Think about why you didn't get the grade(s)? Is it that you weren't very interested in the subject? Did you revise thoroughly or did you focus on other subjects? Was it a subject you struggled with? Are there reasons for your grade(s) being lower than expected?

A levels (and other courses at this level) require a lot of work and are a big step up from GCSEs. Schools set entry requirements for a reason, and you're going to need to be interested in the subject and willing to put the effort in to keep up and do well. Consider whether you need to change the subjects you had planned to study. You can ask more questions about what particular A-Levels are like using the Study Help sub forums.

If you decide you'd still like to proceed with your chosen subjects, give the college/sixth form a ring and explain why you would still like to give the subject a go. They might ask to see some of your work to see if they think you're capable, or to talk to your school or a former teacher. Tell them if you feel there were other factors affecting your results that you would like them to take into account. If the answer is still ‘no’, then look at some other colleges and ask for advice from your current school.

Another option is to self-teach the subject, but this can be expensive, difficult and definitely not a decision to be taken lightly. You would also still need to find somewhere willing to let you sit the exams as a private candidate nearer the time.

Are my grades still good enough for uni/course x?


Read through the advice on this thread: "Are these GCSEs good enough for x" - the guide

9 times out of 10 the answer is yes they are good enough. If you have English and Maths then it's only the most competitive university courses in the country will be selective about GCSEs.

I don't think I want to do A levels any more


That's fine - there are plenty of other options out there. Under current rules everyone must do one of the following until they are 18:

stay in full-time education

start an apprenticeship or traineeship

spend 20 hours or more a week volunteering, while in part-time education or training


Have a look at the following forums: BTECs; T-levels; apprenticeships and alternatives to university; and career sectors and graduate employment for more information and inspiration. There are organisations like the National Careers Service that can help you too. It's also worth talking to your current school as they'll have plenty of experience with this sort of thing.

And finally please remember...


Whatever your grades, remember that just getting them is an achievement in itself. Everyone is different and there is always another way to do things. Your results don't define you.

:smile: #FindYourFuture :smile:


If you have any questions about your situation, TSR is here to help. Look for those of us with red advisor titles and the Community Staff, Volunteers and Forum Helpers.

Other GCSE discussions:
Appeals information 2023
"Are these GCSEs good enough for x" - the guide
Post your GCSE results
GCSE Results Day Countdown

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Good luck today everyone!! 🤗

I hope you feel proud of yourself today, regardless of the result! You've tried your best and that's what counts. Remember, grades don't define you or your future.

Lean on family and friends today if you need that emotional support, or plan something nice to look forward to over the bank holiday weekend.

Wishing you all the best! #FindYourFuture

Becky
the gsces i got are:
maths - 6
english language - 6
english lit - 6
personal finance - level 2 merit (already got the grade)
science - 4-3
history - 4
religious studies - 7
media - level 1 distinction
Original post by BigFriendlyKid
the gsces i got are:
maths - 6
english language - 6
english lit - 6
personal finance - level 2 merit (already got the grade)
science - 4-3
history - 4
religious studies - 7
media - level 1 distinction


Congratulations!
You've got your English and Maths, super useful

What's your plan for next year?
Original post by 04MR17
Congratulations!
You've got your English and Maths, super useful
What's your plan for next year?

im planning to go to sixth form. im gonna do english literature, sociology and psychology.
Original post by BigFriendlyKid
im planning to go to sixth form. im gonna do english literature, sociology and psychology.

Sounds like a good plan, best of luck and enjoy it!

Year 12 thread is here:
https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?p=99788811#post99788811
Original post by BigFriendlyKid
the gsces i got are:
maths - 6
english language - 6
english lit - 6
personal finance - level 2 merit (already got the grade)
science - 4-3
history - 4
religious studies - 7
media - level 1 distinction

Congratulations!! @BigFriendlyKid 🤗

Are you doing anything nice today or over the weekend to celebrate? :smile:

Becky
Anyone know if u can see ur papers
Original post by jsssfidffiyy
Anyone know if u can see ur papers


yes you can. all exam boards are free expect CIE. your school should give you details. you have to fill out a short form and send it to your school who will then get it for you.
Original post by idk_12345677
yes you can. all exam boards are free expect CIE. your school should give you details. you have to fill out a short form and send it to your school who will then get it for you.


is there any way i can do this online as i already left my school
Original post by jsssfidffiyy
is there any way i can do this online as i already left my school


you can print the form or fill it out digitally and send it to your school.
Original post by idk_12345677
you can print the form or fill it out digitally and send it to your school.


sorry to keep on asking but what shall i search online to find the form
Original post by jsssfidffiyy
sorry to keep on asking but what shall i search online to find the form


you’ll have to ask your school for it. it’s not an official form. if your school didn’t give you one then i’d assume all you have to do is email them requesting your papers but you need to include your signature. don’t worry, let me know if you have any other questions!
Original post by University of Bradford
Congratulations!! @BigFriendlyKid 🤗
Are you doing anything nice today or over the weekend to celebrate? :smile:
Becky
im not sure to be honest
Reply 16
Brilliant to see that no-one has posted here saying that they’re disappointed with their results. I’m personally pretty satisfied.
(edited 2 weeks ago)
I messed it up. I got a scholarship for a private school with the only requirement slight being a 6 in english (Didnt specify which one) but i messed it up, a 5, 2 marks above being a 4. in all of my mocks and papers at home i was acheiving 6-7s but why, i dont know what im going to do, i have emailed them but yet to have a response, and my backup sixth form is saying that my reserved space their runs out tonight. I dont know what to do.
Original post by Carvell41
I messed it up. I got a scholarship for a private school with the only requirement slight being a 6 in english (Didnt specify which one) but i messed it up, a 5, 2 marks above being a 4. in all of my mocks and papers at home i was acheiving 6-7s but why, i dont know what im going to do, i have emailed them but yet to have a response, and my backup sixth form is saying that my reserved space their runs out tonight. I dont know what to do.

Take the reserved place, the scholarship is very likely closed to you, if you aren't going to be paying the private school then you need to go to your backup sixth form. It won't be what you want to hear but this is how it will go from experience. Just how the cookie crumbles sometimes. :frown: It will all turn out alright in the end though!
Original post by 04MR17
Take the reserved place, the scholarship is very likely closed to you, if you aren't going to be paying the private school then you need to go to your backup sixth form. It won't be what you want to hear but this is how it will go from experience. Just how the cookie crumbles sometimes. :frown: It will all turn out alright in the end though!

I'm kicking myself, i literally had it handed to me and i go to mess it up. and i was just marks away in multiple subjects to get a 9. Its not a bad school, but no state school can live up to private. is this what happened to you?

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