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GCSE results
hi. just thought it id let you know id did fairly well in my gcse`s, 5 B`s, and 4 C`s (and also an E and U, but that was drama and re, which i didnt attempt)

how did anyone else do?
#2 - axus
I was writing Additional Mathematics and French (the only two I had left for GCSE's). Got an A* for Maths and C for French. Quite pleased, I am.
Well done both of you

I'll be sh*tting myself in your position in two years. I'll be starting the courses in September.
1x A, 3x Bs, 6x Cs and 1x E.

But that was 5 years ago now.

And then 4 years ago I got a D at College (but it was General Studies, which I didn't attend).
#5 - Jakg
mwahahaha i havent done them yet! uh oh, less than a year to go
Yeah, in a year I'll get my results
#7 - TiJay
Did mine last year- here's some advice Captain: If you take AS English, learn some big words like "Dioneysian wheel of fate", talk out of your arse for eight pages and you'll be sorted. If you take Geography, work said arse off or you're gonna fail.

My AS's were BCCD and... ahem... U for Geog.
i will know my ICT grade tommorw hopefuly i get grade E or D becuase d is the highest you can get with what i did.
What did you do?
Quote from tristancliffe :What did you do?

We had 2 papers one to tick the right answers and anther one to look at the questions.
Thats what you had, but what did you do? Did you not use the answer book? I can believe how many 'exams' are now multiple choice.

And then people TRY to say that GCSEs, A-Levels and Degrees aren't getting any easier...
Quote from tristancliffe :Thats what you had, but what did you do? Did you not use the answer book? I can believe how many 'exams' are now multiple choice.

And then people TRY to say that GCSEs, A-Levels and Degrees aren't getting any easier...

to look at the anwers you meen and they are getting easyer becuase i was just one mark off with getting the top graded D.
#13 - Smax
Heh, my 'o' levels [and yes I do mean 'o' levels not GCSEs] were more mentally challenging than my degree.
A big well done to everyone who got great results in their GCSE's. Well done to everyone who didn't aswell.

I'm quite far away until I start mine luckily.
#15 - Jakg
Quote from faster111 :to look at the anwers you meen and they are getting easyer becuase i was just one mark off with getting the top graded D.

what was your mark in english may i ask?
Quote from faster111 :i will know my ICT grade tommorw hopefuly i get grade E or D becuase d is the highest you can get with what i did.

but i thought writing your own forum would give you a much higher grade
Quote :Did mine last year- here's some advice Captain: If you take AS English,

theres nooooooooooooooo way im doing english. or geog for that matter, i took geography gcse a year early and got a b.(same with maths)

i is doin biology, chemistry and physcology because im stupid.
GSCE has something to do with school,but what is it? Exams?
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Quote from Sternendaal :GSCE has something to do with school,but what is it? Exams?

General Certificate of Secondary Education.

You do them at about 16, core subjects (English, Maths, Science etc) and a choice of 2 or 3 others.

Did mine years ago.
" but i thought writing your own forum would give you a much higher grade"

ICT at GCSE/A level isn't marked on creativity or technical ability, sadly. Identifying the purpose of websites and highlighting the ways online shopping has changed people's lives and maybe making the odd Excel sheet about it is as sophisticated as it gets. The examiners aren't that ICT-literate.

I made an OS shell and chat app for GCSE and printed off a few screenies and reams of (well commented) source code in the hope the examiner would get bored/confused and just give me a good mark because it looked clever. It worked though.
#20 - Jakg
Quote from TiJay :" but i thought writing your own forum would give you a much higher grade"

it was sarcasm as he thinks he has writen his own forum by opening an invisionfree account

i am hoping to do an ICT GSCE, although seeing as our school (who was given £250k to become a specialist maths and it school) doesnt do it that may be hard, we don't have ordinary IT lessons, to do them under the name of DiDa after school, in which we never get to do anything good (ie taxing), although last year we had to do databases, so i open Acess, but no, aparently i have to use their old slow out of date, hard to use program designed to be wateredown, instead of a program i may just use again one day!
schools are stupid. the teachers assume cos they were a suit and (they think) they are in charge, that they know everything.

And i put my name down to do an ict nightclass, except i never heard aything back untill my m8s where complaining about it being crap. i was obviously missed on their database (mibi they use same system as jakg`s school). and as for special status, apparently where a performing arts school. which means a few of our english lessons get nicked to do shitty drama. when i could of done with a few extra english lessons tbh, might of got B then.
My school's a technology college I think and it's pretty good with giving us proper stuff to do. (It is in the top 4 schools in the country though :shy
Jakg: Sorry, should have paid more attention to usernames Point about ICT still stands though.

Leifde: Not Thomas Telford is it?
Quote from Smax :Heh, my 'o' levels [and yes I do mean 'o' levels not GCSEs] were more mentally challenging than my degree.

As far as I'm concerned it's actually fact that exams are getting easier. I did A -Level Chemistry about 6 years ago and the school was poor so they still had old O - Level books hanging around. I remember looking through it and it was FAR more advanced than what we were doing. I also remember my Chemistry teacher saying at the time "and people say exams arent getting easier".

Dont mean to put a downer on peoples efforts but people can debate it all they want, all they have to do is go look at old papers/books.
Quote from Bean0 :General Certificate of Secondary Education.

You do them at about 16, core subjects (English, Maths, Science etc) and a choice of 2 or 3 others.

Did mine years ago.

Ah,passed that one a few months ago.

Geology,Math,Dutch,English and Economy: 7
Physics and Social boring stuff: 6


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