Argh. AS biology exam tomorrow!


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ha me too dude, ive got mine and im so gonna fail, but its only biology so I aint going to be bothered that much as I hate it so much.

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I took intro to Bio two years ago..it was a fun class. I aced every test but one (I got a B), but I got a 97 on the final! Good luck, and remember to study hard!

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I had AS Geography today - Paper 1, completely flunked. Stupid mistakes, misreading questions, meant that i ran out of time very quickly

Mental note: dont panic!

The 2nd paper was a breeze though :)

hoping for about 75/80% overall

Tom

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as biology was one of the best exams i did- its all there in the past papers- review them, the style of questions -you'll be set :)

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Not sure what AS means, but I feel your pain. I am in college and had a computer science final (Compilers) this morning and a Physics for Engineers final tonight. Tomorrow I have a gangster film final. :) And Thurs I have another computer science final (Operating Systems). I will be so glad to be done on Thursday.

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so think of it like this

7-11 : Highschool / GCSE / Secondary School basically

11-13 : College / 6th Form>> AS Levels are the first year exams (e.g. 11-12 - you are aged 16-17) A2 Levels are your 2nd year exams (e.g. 12-13 - you are aged 17-18)

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Ah..thanks for the explanation. But still kind of confused. lol :s :p

Confuseses the hell outa me, and thats just the AS levels...

you have qualification wise in the UK (in no order) A levels, VCEs SATS, GCSEs, GNVQs

Abrivations do my head in :wacko: (and thats all before university)

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GNVQ's and VCE's are not very popular - A Levels are very popular but not compulsory. GCSE's are compulsory. SATS are just dumb.

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Confuseses the hell outa me, and thats just the AS levels...

you have qualification wise in the UK (in no order) A levels, VCEs SATS, GCSEs, GNVQs

Abrivations do my head in :wacko: (and thats all before university)

Add FSMQ to that list (free standing maths qualification), I have a fsmq in additional maths, basically its between gcse and as maths. I have the bio exam tomorrow, expecting a c (a b if i'm very lucky), i'm quite worried, this is my worst subject and I really could have done more revision.

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Ah..thanks for the explanation. But still kind of confused. lol :s :p

lol

i was going to ask the same question...now i am even more onfused :wacko:

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