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Can I get good predicted grades if I change my behaviour now?

I'm in year 12, currently on half term at sixth form, going back next week. My first six weeks at college I had issues handing in homework on time and I've been doing a lot of catching up now and some of my homeworks I've been getting low marks like 22%. I know predicted grades can be based off everything including behaviour and previous test scores so if I start revising a bit and learning the work more and get my grades up and hand in homework, am I likely to be able to get predicted As/Bs at the end of the year, or could this first six weeks potentially affect my predicteds?

Reply 1

it really does depend on how much progress you make. Saying that, going from Y11 to Y12 is a massive change, so I am sure that will be taken into consideration. Working hard, handing stuff in on time and aiming high from now on should all make a difference. Also, if you're struggling, do tell someone at college.

Reply 2

Also just speak with your teachers! Let them know whats going on that youre going to put effort into improving, That will keep their eye on you. Sometimes its about your progress, journey, dedication and willingness to learn and study that also plays a role. Good luck!

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