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Jodie. 10-04-2018 12:32 AM

Are GCSE’s that important?
 
I want the truth RIGHT some adults tell me that my whole future depends on my GCSE’s but others tell me that workplaces don’t really care what GCSE’s you have and that I can easily just lie on my CV

So are my exams worth the STRESS? Xx

Barry. 10-04-2018 12:34 AM

For College and Uni it is.

reece(: 10-04-2018 12:40 AM

English and Maths are

_Tom_ 10-04-2018 12:50 AM

Not when you get a degree.

Only basic Maths and English really are.

RichardG 10-04-2018 12:51 AM

if you don't get good enough gcse's, you might not get onto the a level/btec courses you want to do after school. if you can't get onto the a level/btec courses you want to do after school, you might not be able to do the degree or get the job that you really want.

do your best in your exams. ^^ study hard!

Jack_ 10-04-2018 01:34 AM

One of my biggest bugbears with modern education systems are their obsession with standardised testing and overexaggerating the importance of many inconsequential exams. Teachers being forced to drum into kids 'these are the most important exams of your life' right from Y2 SATs through to GCSEs. It's absurd, a lie, and puts an enormous amount of undue stress and pressure on some students which can cause a whole load of other issues too

The only thing that GCSEs are important for is getting into college/sixth form, and even then you should only need five (I think?) which really isn't that hard. Grade boundaries are also far more lenient and easier to achieve than at A Level especially, so that helps.

Look, I'm not saying don't care about them at all...but take it from me, even in three years you'll be looking back wondering what all the fuss was about. Don't stress, do your best and realise either way it's not the be all and end all of the rest of your life. Good luck :)

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 9952895)
English and Maths are

Having said all of that...these are important!

Rob! 10-04-2018 01:46 AM

GCSE's are a joke tbh. They help you get into college I guess, but that's about it and there's ways and means of getting what you need from college.
Like, I got 7 C's and above but I could easily put on a CV that I got all A*. When you reach a certain age, they're not even relevant anymore.

Eddie. 10-04-2018 01:52 AM

Jordi hun we have “O/N” levels here in Singapore and they treat it as really important, it’s something like GCSE, though if you fail, the effect would be quite Long...

If I were you I would work my ass off, I did for my O levels and look where I am today...

Jason. 10-04-2018 02:06 AM

Like someone above said, they're important for getting you onto the courses you wish to study at A Level and if you don't meet the grade requirements for a particular course you want to do then you won't be able to study it at university as you won't have the A Level for it.

They're pretty important for your UCAS application too as they're the most recent qualification your universities will look at. Some universities require them for specific courses and they will certainly make you stand out if you're applying for a competitive university or course.

Once you get your A Levels, they don't really matter in the grand of scheme of things tbh, aside from English and Maths, which most employers ask for a C or above.

Morgan. 10-04-2018 07:02 AM

They're not important as teachers make out, but try your best to get them as they can make your life route easier.

And if you go to college as compared to sixth form (college where you take just 1 subject) then you'll be able to get onto Level 2 without 5 GCSE's (although some get onto Level 3 if they think you can cope with it) and then you can work up from a Level 2 instead of Level 3.

Morgan. 10-04-2018 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordi. (Post 9952877)
I want the truth RIGHT some adults tell me that my whole future depends on my GCSE’s but others tell me that workplaces don’t really care what GCSE’s you have and that I can easily just lie on my CV

So are my exams worth the STRESS? Xx

Lots if places will ask for the official documentation which you can't lie on and I found that out the hard way so don't risk it :hee:

Matthew. 10-04-2018 08:36 AM

even if the path you think you’ll go down doesn’t say that GCSEs are a necessity, still try really hard and do your best. Although for getting into university, in Scotland, they’re more concerned about what Highers you got (I think that’s A-Levels in England)

Ammi 10-04-2018 08:53 AM

..I think everyone has more or less said in terms of their importance, Jordi...their importance depends on your future working life hopes and aims etc...they may have less importance to those things now but could have more in the future...as work paths do change...so there’s that to think of as well...some employers place importance, some not so much etc...the thing I think is to try to focus on managing your stress levels through these things...(...which is easy to say, I know..)...but stress will only ‘prevent’ from achieving the best we can ..so try to focus on balancing with the things you do that relax you...listening to music, playing games or whatever works for you etc.?..to get the right balance needed to counter those stress levels...good luck with them, Jordi..:hug:..(..and you’ll be fine, I’m sure..)...

Withano 10-04-2018 08:58 AM

They are up until you get A Levels... and then your A Levels will be inportant up until you get a degree.

They only really care about your latest education, which will be GCSE’s for some.

Also yeh, maths and English is a requirement for quite a few jobs.

Withano 10-04-2018 08:58 AM

They are up until you get A Levels... and then your A Levels will be inportant up until you get a degree.

They only really care about your latest education, which will be GCSE’s for some.

Also yeh, maths and English is a requirement for quite a few jobs.

Wizard. 10-04-2018 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 9953060)
Lots if places will ask for the official documentation which you can't lie on and I found that out the hard way so don't risk it :hee:

But once you get your A Levels that’s all employers care about and GCSEs become redundant

Jay28jay2 10-04-2018 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by BBfan2017 (Post 9952885)
For College and Uni it is.

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You don't really need them otherwise, I wish I didn't stress as much as I did when I did my GCSE's last year because it was unnecessary.

Niamh. 10-04-2018 09:39 AM

I think your GCSEs are similar to our Junior Cert, they're important to get you into a good class and whether you're able to do Honours subjects for Leaving cert (similar to your A levels) which then is important for University. If you aren't planning on going to university then I don't think they will mean very much

AnnieK 10-04-2018 10:24 AM

GCSEs are a means to an end - if you want to do an academic course at college (A'Levels or similar) you will need 5 usually at C or above including Maths and English although I know people who got lower grades at GCSE in Maths and English and were allowed to do the courses they wanted but had to re-sit to bring the grades up to a C. A lot of jobs will require a C or above in Maths and English too - work hard now and you won't have to work harder in the future to do what you want :love:

Cherie 10-04-2018 10:32 AM

It depends, if you weren't born outside the UK in a country where English is not the first language, but came here and studied you need your English GCSE to avoid having to do an English language test to get into University, that is if you didn't take English at A level.

jaxie 10-04-2018 09:26 PM

I think GCSE's are quite important because they are the foundation on which the rest of your education is built. They say that you have a good all round education and without some you won't be able to go on to A levels and University.

Of course there are other routes like BTec and Apprenticeships but most of them would expect you have some GCSE's.

English, Maths and Science are the most important. But Jordi try not to stress too much. At the end of the day you can always take them again if something goes wrong, just try to relax and do your best.

Underscore 10-04-2018 09:32 PM

Yes because they unlock your places in Sixth Form/College and Uni

Ant. 10-04-2018 09:49 PM

I mean not really?
They are important because you'll need them to get into college, but not that important
Like my college only required a few Bs and Cs which is like, manageable
But of course your chosen college may not offer you a certain course/certain courses if you don't reach a certain grade in a particular subject (we needed a 7 for Further Maths for example)

Also it depends on whether or not you want to be on the High Achievers programme at colleges. You need a lot of A*s (8s/9s in your case) for this and it the programme differs between colleges and some colleges don't offer it, and it's not even anything fancy, at our college they do push all the HA to apply to Unis early but that's it, High Achievers is only really tailored to people who want to go to Uni so if you're not interested in Uni I guess there's no point in pushing for a majority of A*s in that case

We also had to achieve a certain number of As/A*s to be able to do 4 A Levels too I believe? The rules will change for colleges obviously but I imagine this will be similar across the board

Also given the fact I haven't yet applied to Unis I can't speak for this, but I don't know any Unis that care for GCSEs (excluding a pass in English Lang/Maths/Science) as they focus on your A Levels/BTECs/Personal Statement (or so I'm led to believe)
That said, Medicine and Dentistry do have certain GCSE requirements. I think some of them require a 6 in Maths and English? I can't speak for all degrees but it's worth looking at some degrees you want to do (and the minimum requirements for your ideal courses at college)

This was an incoherent mess but honestly? GCSEs don't matter generally, but that said you're gonna need good grades under certain scenarios

Are you sitting your GCSEs this year, or next year? Even this time last year I'd say I was in your situation, but come the actual GCSEs I found myself not actually revising :laugh:

Ant. 10-04-2018 09:50 PM

My friend lied about her GCSEs for ha maccies application and they didnt care but you're not gonna wanna lie about your GCSEs for college or University. Pretty sure that's fraud?

LaLaLand 10-04-2018 09:57 PM

I think they are, but not as important as you're lead to believe at the time, I can remember the stress now.

Can honestly say I've never had to rely on mine for uni or any job I've ever had.


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