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hbk4894
20-08-2015, 12:32 PM
mine

Best - C in maths and ICT

Worst - F in geography.

Will.
20-08-2015, 12:33 PM
English lang - B
Science - D

Jamesy
20-08-2015, 01:36 PM
Best - A in photography

Worst - D in Welsh

zakman440
20-08-2015, 01:40 PM
Best - C's in English Language/Literature, Maths, Business & Additional Science.

Worst - E in History.

Jarrod
20-08-2015, 01:44 PM
Best - Distinction level in ICT and Drama or B in English Literature
Worst - E in Maths oops

Jason.
20-08-2015, 01:44 PM
I did my GCSE's nine years ago.

Best - History/Sociology (A*)
Worst - Spanish (E)

Daniel.
20-08-2015, 01:56 PM
Best A in English Language
Worst E in Maths (but I have retook and am C now),

EspeonBB
20-08-2015, 02:03 PM
Best A* in Biology and History
Worst C in RE (I didn't really care about this tho oop)

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 02:10 PM
Best - A in Business Studies
Worst - D in Science

LukeB
20-08-2015, 02:14 PM
Best: ICT A
Worst: R.S - E

Kizzy
20-08-2015, 02:20 PM
I was the first year to sit GCSEs ..I failed all I took :(

Jords
20-08-2015, 02:37 PM
A* - chemistry/geography/maths

B - art/graphics/resistant materials/ICT

Lostie!
20-08-2015, 02:43 PM
Best: A* in English Literature
Worst: C in Maths, Technology, Art, ICT, Statistics, History

Ashley.
20-08-2015, 03:13 PM
Best - Media, A*
Worst - ICT & Geography, F (gave up after a couple questions)

armand.kay
20-08-2015, 03:15 PM
Best A - english lit
worst U - french

reece(:
20-08-2015, 03:17 PM
Best: As in Electronics, Geog, Maths & Additional Science
Worst: C in French

LemonJam
20-08-2015, 08:48 PM
Best - A in Drama
Worst - C in Science & Religious Studies

all my other grades were B's lolol

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 08:49 PM
I was the first year to sit GCSEs ..I failed all I took :(

You have street smarts. :clap1:

Macie Lightfoot
20-08-2015, 08:51 PM
oops I'm American so I don't even know what GCSEs really are

Headie
20-08-2015, 09:02 PM
Best - Religious Studies - A*, History - A*, English Language - A*, English Literature - A*, French - A*, BTEC Media - Distinction*

Worst - Mathematics - A, Further Science - A, Additional Science - A, Core Science - A, Computing - A

Just got them today. I'm so happy I can't stop smiling :cheer2: The fact that 5As is considered my "worst" result has me buzzing!

Benjamin
20-08-2015, 09:04 PM
A* - Art
C- English Lit, English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths.

Liam-
20-08-2015, 09:06 PM
A in Woodwork (don't)
E in Media </3

LemonJam
20-08-2015, 09:06 PM
oops I'm American so I don't even know what GCSEs really are

exams you take when you're 15/16. Whats the US equivalent?

Headie
20-08-2015, 09:14 PM
oops I'm American so I don't even know what GCSEs really are

The exams you take at 16 (Year 11 - Final year of High School) which basically decide whether you get into college or what courses you're gonna do. More and more universities have started having certain GCSE grades as mandatory requirements so they're starting to be taken a little more seriously than they used to :laugh:

Liam-
20-08-2015, 09:16 PM
Congrats Hayden :love:

Idk why, but I assumed you were much older :joker:

Headie
20-08-2015, 09:34 PM
Congrats Hayden :love:

Idk why, but I assumed you were much older :joker:

Yeah I get that a lot :laugh:

And thank you! :love:

Macie Lightfoot
20-08-2015, 09:50 PM
exams you take when you're 15/16. Whats the US equivalent?

hmm that isn't really a direct equivalent I don't think? Like, just about everyone takes the SAT or the ACT but those aren't really all-encompassing and are just about aptitude and reasoning. APs are more subject-specific and are pretty much first semester college classes taken at the high school level, but not everyone takes AP classes and exams and they're really only necessary if you're trying to get into an Ivy League school or something.

The exams you take at 16 (Year 11 - Final year of High School) which basically decide whether you get into college or what courses you're gonna do. More and more universities have started having certain GCSE grades as mandatory requirements so they're starting to be taken a little more seriously than they used to :laugh:

jeez how stressful! And what's the difference between those and A-Levels? I need some educating, the British education system intrigues me. And congrats on your scores you smarty pants!

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:21 PM
best - A*
worst - A*

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:22 PM
(no but really an A in media and an E in RE bcos we had like 7 teachers)

i made up for my ****ty grades at a level though <3

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:22 PM
I was like 3 marks off an A in RE I was so mad.

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:23 PM
RE was easy because it was basically giving your opinion on stuff and you got marks from throwing in references and terms.

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:24 PM
We did a short course in year 10, the exam was in January. I was told I wasn't able to retake because we didn't have enough time :umm2:

I also got an E in citizenship because we had 7 different teachers. My school was crap.

I got 10 GCSE's overall though.
(i'm not stupid i swear)

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:26 PM
RE was easy because it was basically giving your opinion on stuff and you got marks from throwing in references and terms.

This.

I was surprised I did well in RE for the real thing. I remember getting D's/E's in like every mock we did in Year 10/11 :laugh:

Then I came out with a B in the real thing. To be fair, I didn't revise for RE once in the entire two year course.

EspeonBB
20-08-2015, 10:26 PM
A-Levels are a HUGE step up from GCSE's. I went from having A*/A grades at GCSE to having C/D grades at AS Level :joker: (although I fixed that in the A2 year). Be prepared gurls

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:26 PM
I remember we did all of the English/English Lit coursework in year 10 so we could focus on the exams in year 11.

Our teacher said there would be some time to refine coursework that we hadn't done our best on at the start of year 11.

Yet over the summer they changed teachers and the new one was like "Nope, it's all done you're not touching it now". Like ****ing bitch! :fist:

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:27 PM
A-Levels are a HUGE step up from GCSE's. I went from having A*/A grades at GCSE to having C/D grades at AS Level :joker: (although I fixed that in the A2 year). Be prepared gurls

Yeah, I was told that a C/D at a level is the equivalent to an A* at GCSE lmao

but I got A*BB at a level, so I blame the teaching imo

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:28 PM
A-Levels are a HUGE step up from GCSE's. I went from having A*/A grades at GCSE to having C/D grades at AS Level :joker: (although I fixed that in the A2 year). Be prepared gurls

Yeah, there is a huge difference. I'd say A-levels in some cases are even harder than degrees.

There are certain things you can slack on in school and just wing it and come out fine but if you try that at A-levels you won't get away with it. :laugh: Your grades will suffer.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:28 PM
I remember we did all of the English/English Lit coursework in year 10 so we could focus on the exams in year 11.

Our teacher said there would be some time to refine coursework that we hadn't done our best on at the start of year 11.


We had that as well. We also did that for History Coursework.

Headie
20-08-2015, 10:28 PM
RE was easy because it was basically giving your opinion on stuff and you got marks from throwing in references and terms.

That's the only reason why I got A* in it tbh :laugh: I revised quite a bit for it though because it was easy to get a decent grade if you put the effort in.

On my first paper I misread an 8-mark question so got no marks for it (you can only lose 8 marks on each paper if you still want to get an A*), so I was proper sweating the second paper but luckily I did enough to get an A* still

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:29 PM
I remember we did all of the English/English Lit coursework in year 10 so we could focus on the exams in year 11.

Our teacher said there would be some time to refine coursework that we hadn't done our best on at the start of year 11.

Yet over the summer they changed teachers and the new one was like "Nope, it's all done you're not touching it now". Like ****ing bitch! :fist:

omg the same happened to me with maths. I did it in year 10 and I got a C. They told me I could retake and go for higher, but then when it came round to it I wasn't allowed :joker:

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:31 PM
I remember my science teacher not allowing me to retake my Science Coursework (worth 25%) because I just scraped a C (you needed below a C to re-take), yet I was one mark above a D and having the chance to retake.

I was clenching my teeth and saying "LET ME EFFIN RETAKE!". In the end I was stuck with a crap grade which brought my overall Additional Science grade down. Bitch.

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:31 PM
omg the same happened to me with maths. I did it in year 10 and I got a C. They told me I could retake and go for higher, but then when it came round to it I wasn't allowed :joker:

It's so unfair. If that happened today I'd be like all over the headmaster's office like "I'm suing for false advertising!" :fist:

But there's a story I wrote for one of my English coursework pieces and I got an A* on it. I was so proud, I still have a copy of it somewhere.

One day I will publish it. :smug:

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:33 PM
I have no re-collection my English Coursework at all. How do you remember?

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:35 PM
I have no re-collection my English Coursework at all. How do you remember?

Because I loved writing stories and I still have it somewhere.

Probably the only piece of coursework I sat down and started doing a reasonable amount of time before deadline and enjoyed doing it. :laugh:

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:35 PM
It's so unfair. If that happened today I'd be like all over the headmaster's office like "I'm suing for false advertising!" :fist:

But there's a story I wrote for one of my English coursework pieces and I got an A* on it. I was so proud, I still have a copy of it somewhere.

One day I will publish it. :smug:

omg the false advertising thing, I did ICT and I worked my ass off trying to get an A*, but for some reason it was capped at a double B. I was so pissed. So like, however good you did, you can only pass with a BB. Like what was the point.

and how beautiful

Jay.
20-08-2015, 10:35 PM
welp I didn't even get to do english coursework. I was the first year to do controlled assessments </3

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:36 PM
welp I didn't even get to do english coursework. I was the first year to do controlled assessments </3

Aww, yeah, I'd hate to be at school nowadays.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:36 PM
welp I didn't even get to do english coursework. I was the first year to do controlled assessments </3

Aren't they the same thing, I swear?

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:38 PM
Aren't they the same thing, I swear?

Yeah, but the controlled assessments you have a set amount of time for and have to sit down in exam conditions and work on in class.

Whereas before they were more like mini projects that you could work on at home, and also have it marked and then improve it a little.

Now, they're basically mini exams.

reece(:
20-08-2015, 10:39 PM
Yeah, I was told that a C/D at a level is the equivalent to an A* at GCSE lmao

but I got A*BB at a level, so I blame the teaching imo
This is true!

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:39 PM
It's funny the memories this has conjured up.

I remember English essays always seemed to be due in the first lesson on a Thursday morning. I remember sitting watching Lost whilst trying to scramble together an essay for The Crucible on a Wednesday night. :flutter: Ahhh, youth.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:39 PM
Yeah, but the controlled assessments you have a set amount of time for and have to sit down in exam conditions and work on in class.

Whereas before they were more like mini projects that you could work on at home, and also have it marked and then improve it a little.

Not, they're basically mini exams.

Makes sense.

Coursework sounds better. I work better at home anyway.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:40 PM
It's funny the memories this has conjured up.

I remember English essays always seemed to be due in the first lesson on a Thursday morning. I remember sitting watching Lost whilst trying to scramble together an essay for The Crucible. :flutter: Ahhh, youth.

IKR. I'm surprised I remember all of this, as it was almost a decade ago.

Weird how it's changed so much.

Benjamin
20-08-2015, 10:41 PM
Yeah, there is a huge difference. I'd say A-levels in some cases are even harder than degrees.

There are certain things you can slack on in school and just wing it and come out fine but if you try that at A-levels you won't get away with it. :laugh: Your grades will suffer.

I absolutely detested A Levels and everything about college. I enjoyed school and uni but college was so dull and A Levels just painful.

Luckily I got what I needed to go do my degree and then education was interesting again.

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:42 PM
IKR. I'm surprised I remember all of this, as it was almost a decade ago.

Weird how it's changed so much.

Honestly, this last year or two is the first time I've felt like I'm getting old. :omgno:

Like it's 10 years since I first saw Lost during the break between Craig's eviction on Big Brother 6. :eek:

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:43 PM
I absolutely detested A Levels and everything about college. I enjoyed school and uni but college was so dull and A Levels just painful.

Luckily I got what I needed to go do my degree and then education was interesting again.

That's how I felt. Those two years at college I was just slogging through.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:44 PM
Honestly, this last year or two is the first time I've felt like I'm getting old. :omgno:

Like it's 10 years since I first saw Lost during the break between Craig's eviction on Big Brother 6. :eek:

:flutter: Ikr.

Me and Lostie were talking about that last week on the 10th anniversary of Lost debuting on C4. 10th August 2005, I believe it was. I miss those days.

I was looking at my GCSE Results Sheet yesterday and I got my results on 24th August 2006. It's weird thinking BB7 had ended a week earlier. I still remember that day perfectly well.

Marsh.
20-08-2015, 10:45 PM
:flutter: Ikr.

Me and Lostie were talking about that last week on the 10th anniversary of Lost debuting on C4. 10th August 2005, I believe it was. I miss those days.

I was looking at my GCSE Results Sheet yesterday and I got my results on 24th August 2006. It's weird thinking BB7 had ended a week earlier. I remember that day perfectly well.

:sad: I want to go back in time.

Jason.
20-08-2015, 10:46 PM
:sad: I want to go back in time.

Same. Life was good then. You didn't have to worry about anything, either.

Doesn't help when you think that those people getting their results now were in like Year 2, when we got ours.

Shaun
20-08-2015, 10:50 PM
A* - English language
D - Business Studies

Jake.
20-08-2015, 10:54 PM
Best - B (English Language, Geography, Graphics, BTEC Engineering)
Worst - C (Maths, Science, English Lit, R.E)