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Well, i've got 1 GCSE ^_^

 

A in Maths

 

 

 

I'm in year 11 and did it early, now studyinbg statistics in the maths time.

 

hopefully i'll get quite a few gcse's, so i can go onto do some national diplomas and a levels.

 

I did that too. although i did Advanced Maths - which was too hard and i failed. I should have done statistics but the teacher though she knew better...

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I'm in year 11, and currently have 3 GCSEs. Drama (A, 2 marks off an A*), Expressive Arts (B, which I did in year 9) and Statistics (D, my coursework let me down apparently). Now I'm doing AS Drama and GCSE Maths. Plus all those other GCSEs.

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heh, i'm going on to do maths A Level, *shrug*

 

purely because it's one of things i'm actually good at.

 

If your good at it - do it. Its a great A Level to have. We just weren't taught the advanced maths in year 11, so we all failed it. With some good teaching at college - you'll hopefully do well.

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I've got a degree and therefore win, and in case anyone attempts to equal my degree, it has been endowed with First Class honours. And I'll have an even better thing soon ... hopefully. Everyone I went to school with is working now though and earns more money than me. (I earn nothing.)

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I've got a degree and therefore win, and in case anyone attempts to equal my degree, it has been endowed with First Class honours. And I'll have an even better thing soon ... hopefully. Everyone I went to school with is working now though and earns more money than me. (I earn nothing.)

 

my dad got his PhD about a month ago. :P

 

something about robotic science.

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My brother got a 1-1 in some Maths degree at Edinburgh.

 

Alot of people say the GCSE's aren't important, but when your the age to do them there's nothing else that's more important really, so you might aswell try as hard as you can. I#m pretty sure I'll get a 1 (equivalent A I guess, we can't get any special marks, like A*) in everything apart from History and German, which I'll have to try really hard in.

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11.5 GCSE's (7A*, 3A, 2B) 3 proper Alevels (maths, physics, further maths) Chemistry and computing AS (all at A) general studies (B grrr), and 1 years worth of a physics degree (oxford). GCSE's are quite important, Uni's use them with you predicted grades. more important that doing duke of edingborough or something on you personal statement.

 

EDIT: corrected spelling of oxford :heh:

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I have 11 GCSE's. (2 A*s 2 A s 4 B s 2 C's and 1 F)

 

The F was for French, inwhich I never turned up for the Paper Two, because it was a waste of time.

 

For me they where fairly important because they got me my Apprenticeship - and considering there where a couple of hundred applicants and only two got picked isnt too bad. What I can't understand was at the leadup interviews out of the tens of people I spoke to, only one or two had similar results to me, all the other guys had flipping 10 A*'s. The only thing that I can really think did it for me was the Personal Statement...well no, I'm just clutching at straws. I'm baffled to this day.

 

Remember fellow homies that will be looking to start college next September, work on your Personal Statement. :hmm:

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Lucky you JonSt, none of the class was given the chance to do 9, even though one of the people in out class is a prodigy who won the Scottish writing compo a few years ago and knows the capital of every country in the world.

 

Oh well...

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Lucky you JonSt, none of the class was given the chance to do 9, even though one of the people in out class is a prodigy who won the Scottish writing compo a few years ago and knows the capital of every country in the world.

 

Oh well...

 

Am i lucky, anyways i know every capital in the world as well, my specialist subject that is.

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now studyinbg statistics

Good luck with that english exam. ;)

 

I prefer mechanics rather than statistics, and even though Physics was one of the subjects I failed at AS, learning mechanics in Physics lessons helped me out a lot when doing it in Maths.

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Good luck with that english exam. ;)

 

I prefer mechanics rather than statistics, and even though Physics was one of the subjects I failed at AS, learning mechanics in Physics lessons helped me out a lot when doing it in Maths.

 

we didn't get a choice, but we do physics anyways, and i'm gonna take that aswell, as it might help with programming a game engine, which is basically something i've always wanted to do.

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I have.. a number of GCSE's which i can't remember, and currently three AS completed, two to come and two A2 to come. I thiink. I also have three AS i didn't complete and one A2 i didn't complete. I WIN FOR SURE!

 

Oh and my dad has a really massive house and EVERYTHING.

 

check out my e-penis!

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