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SexyJade 12-06-2006 05:18 PM

Exam Results
 
Post all your GCSES, A*Level results up here if you have done dem, You dont have to, I was just bored so i thought i would create a thread.

My Scores: (Summer 2005)

Mathematics (Foundation): C
English Language (Higher): A
English Literature (Higher): B
Religious Education: A
Science (Intermediate): E
Dance: A*
Drama: A
Childcare: A
--Other Options--
P.S.H.E (Yr 11): U
Food Tech: F (Foundation)

BB-Rocks 12-06-2006 05:23 PM

Theirs already an exam thread

sol 12-06-2006 07:55 PM

GCSEs 2005

English (Higher) - B
Maths (Intermediate) - C
Science (Double Award Foundation) - CC
History - B
Geography (Foundation) - C
French (Higher) - A
RS (Short Course) - A
ICT / ECDL - Pass

AS Levels 2006

January 06

History Unit 1 - A
Psychology Unit 1 - C
Business Unit 1 - A
Business Unit 2 - A

Aflamo 19-06-2006 11:27 PM

Ok. Like what is foundation level like in the UK? In Ireland u can only take foundation in English, Irish and Maths .. And it is very rare for someone to do it.

booty-full 20-06-2006 12:37 PM

With foundation can't you only get up to a B or something???
GCSES are getting so damn easy these days - I reckon I should take all of mine again!! I mean, someone on one of the threads the other day said you only need 18/100 for maths GCSE to get a grade C... that's ridiculous!!! You needed more than that in our year!!! No wonder so many kids get A's!!!

Lauren 20-06-2006 12:58 PM

Summer 2005 GCSE's

English - A*, A
Science - B, B
Maths - C
Business - A, A
Drama - B
Geography - C
French - C
German - C

Oh and booty-full, it's not easy to pass GCSE's. It happens every year when people get higher - the excuse is ALWAYS "they're getting easier". I doubt highly that 18/100 will get you a pass.

BigSister 20-06-2006 01:07 PM

2003 GCSES

English lit C (Higher)
English lang C (Higher)
Maths C (Intermidete)
French D (Foundation)
Science Double Award DD (Foundation)
Food tech C (Foundation)
ICT B (Higher)
History C (N/A)
RE C (N/A)

AS levesls jan 2004

English D
ICT U
Religious Studies D

AS levels 2004(June)

English Lang/Lit D
Religious Studies D
ICT E
Media studies GCSE(Higher) C

A2 2005 (jan)

English lang/lit E
Religious studies E

June 05
English lang/lit C
Religious studies D
Media Studies AS level C

booty-full 20-06-2006 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Blanket&Crib
Summer 2005 GCSE's

English - A*, A
Science - B, B
Maths - C
Business - A, A
Drama - B
Geography - C
French - C
German - C

Oh and booty-full, it's not easy to pass GCSE's. It happens every year when people get higher - the excuse is ALWAYS "they're getting easier". I doubt highly that 18/100 will get you a pass.
I disagree...it has gotten easier in core subjects such as math. My sister did hers last year and did fantastically with all A*....although she is fantastically clever, they had it a little easier. (I'm not saying that GCSEs are easy just easier).

And it was someone talking GCSEs on this forum that said 18/100 was a C!!!! That's why I was shocked!!!! And I don't think that was even a higher paper whereby you have to answer less right for each grade as the questions on the paper overall are harder.

I'm not being funny but anyone can see that kids are not getting cleverer!!!! I'm not taking away the success for you all as GCSEs themselves are alot of pressure, especially when you are doing 13 subjects as I did. It is too much really. Its just that life is easier - my cousin now has the option of doing her math a year early despite intelligence tests (we could do stats if we were clever) and they do it by learning a topic, taking the exam, learning the next topic, taking the exam - how the hell does that show that you can learn a whole curriculum of maths and retain it????

Lance 20-06-2006 05:20 PM

Junior Cert (Irish equivalent of GCSE's) 2004:

We can only get A, B, C etc... no stars and all that jazz!:wink:

Maths (Higher): A
Irish (Higher): B
English (Higher): B
French (Higher): A
Science (Higher): A
History (Higher): B
Geography (Higher): A
Civics (Common Level): A
Art (Higher): B
Business Studies (Higher): A

:angel:

Aflamo 20-06-2006 05:21 PM

The Irish system is much harder. To get into a University u need around 300 points or more in your Leaving Cert. Usually u take 7 subjects so u would have to get at least six Ds and 1 C at honours level to get you in. But the points go up or down due to the demand of the subject,. Like Medicine is like 560 points so u would nearly need straight A1s to get into that.

booty-full 20-06-2006 05:40 PM

To be fair though English people need straight A's for medicine too but in 3 A levels, at least one science or two at the top institutions.... so I'm guessing the work u do for 3 A levels equals the work for the 7 subjects.

My friend is from Northern Ireland so they do A levels still. She still said the Irish schooling is better than English

Aflamo 20-06-2006 05:57 PM

I find the English method very confusing in Ireland u need to pass English and Maths to pass the leaving cert and then courses are worked on a points system . A A1 is 100 points, A2 is 90, B1 is 80 and so on.. It much easier.

Pipergun 20-06-2006 06:00 PM

Just to clarify, Booty-Full, I think I might've been the person that originally said 18/100 gained you a pass. What I meant, was that this was an extremely rare case in one exam with a minor exam board, and it was published for it's easiness in the news as a result of this.

Plus, I don't want to start an argument, and I'm not disregarding your comment or views, but I wholeheartedly disagree with anybody who claims exams are getting easier: rather schools are becoming more grade-orientated, putting added pressure on the students who in turn work immensly hard in order to get the results they deserve! I mean, take me as an example: I've had 17 exams over the last 15 school days, on average two hours each day! How stressful is that?

The rise in grades needn't be as a result of exams getting easier either, as we could have better education systems than in years gone by, and with students putting in a lot more work, and arguably seeing the exams as a more all-or-nothing situation.

I know that your point was made curtiously, and I respect that, yet it often annoys me how the conclusion is made that "Oh, better results, easier exams!" With first-hand experience, it often feels quite demoralising to have groups of people expressing an opinion on something they don't know everything about, effectively devaluing the constant hard work and effort that we've put in to make ourselves proud over the last two years. I hope you do not take this post personally, as this was not the way in which it was meant, rather to adress the wider "conception" that we teenagers get away with murder in our exams, when we honestly don't! We're just eager to justify what we've been doing in two years worth of lessons! :spin2:

Pipergun 20-06-2006 06:04 PM

Wow! All these grades are pretty impressive! :thumbs:

I'm getting all nervous about what I'll be adding to this thread in a few months! Uhoh! :tongue:

sol 20-06-2006 06:28 PM

I don't think that they're getting easier, maybe the actual paper is easier but these days there is so much 'stuff' to distract you from work - e.g. TV, Computer, games, social life, oh and BB! - it basically levels it out because you have to be sensible enough to not let yourself get too distracted by those factors, so I think its very unfair when people try and say your qualifications are easy to obtain when people work so hard to obtain them.

For my maths I had to get an average of 45% in 2 papers to get a C, co it can't have been 18/100.

Talking of work and stuf, I went to Exeter Uni toady for an open day, it was well cool cos I met all my friends from my old school which was cool. When I met them they all said they were going to the Plymouth uni open day tommorrow so Im off there now instead of going to school - fun fun fun :spin2:

booty-full 30-06-2006 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pipergun
Just to clarify, Booty-Full, I think I might've been the person that originally said 18/100 gained you a pass. What I meant, was that this was an extremely rare case in one exam with a minor exam board, and it was published for it's easiness in the news as a result of this.

Plus, I don't want to start an argument, and I'm not disregarding your comment or views, but I wholeheartedly disagree with anybody who claims exams are getting easier: rather schools are becoming more grade-orientated, putting added pressure on the students who in turn work immensly hard in order to get the results they deserve! I mean, take me as an example: I've had 17 exams over the last 15 school days, on average two hours each day! How stressful is that?

The rise in grades needn't be as a result of exams getting easier either, as we could have better education systems than in years gone by, and with students putting in a lot more work, and arguably seeing the exams as a more all-or-nothing situation.

I know that your point was made curtiously, and I respect that, yet it often annoys me how the conclusion is made that "Oh, better results, easier exams!" With first-hand experience, it often feels quite demoralising to have groups of people expressing an opinion on something they don't know everything about, effectively devaluing the constant hard work and effort that we've put in to make ourselves proud over the last two years. I hope you do not take this post personally, as this was not the way in which it was meant, rather to adress the wider "conception" that we teenagers get away with murder in our exams, when we honestly don't! We're just eager to justify what we've been doing in two years worth of lessons! :spin2:
I respect your opinion however mine has not really changed as I know that some people are getting higher grades that would not have got them before!

I did 13 GCSEs so I know the stress and strain well - I had a hell of a lot of exams. So I am not taking away the achievement. It is not the student's fault - it is the school system. Unfortunately from my experience at university, in the work place and in society in general I cannot see a rise in articulate and intelligent people. Instead it seems to be going the other way - crazy. People are leaving school passing English and Maths GCSEs and then going to agencies to get a job and miserably failing maths and english tests! I know plenty of people that cannot spell simple words (that are on an eight year old's reading list)....I am not saying that exams have suddenly gotten easy and do believe that it is unfair on the students to say it........but the criteria for a pass should be tougher. Basic grammar and spelling are a must!!!!

Bells 30-06-2006 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by booty-full
With foundation can't you only get up to a B or something???
GCSES are getting so damn easy these days - I reckon I should take all of mine again!! I mean, someone on one of the threads the other day said you only need 18/100 for maths GCSE to get a grade C... that's ridiculous!!! You needed more than that in our year!!! No wonder so many kids get A's!!!
You're right, it's 18/100 for several exam boards and I found that so shocking but I'm not complaining because I got an A! :spin2:

Lauren 01-07-2006 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ice_maiden02
You're right, it's 18/100 for several exam boards
Well then they are smaller boards. Because the bigger boards such as OCR require around 45% + to get a C.


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