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I had the same exams today. :)

Both were easier than I was expecting them to be, which may or may not be a good thing...  :unsure:

How did they go for you?

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Well resisitant materials higher went ok, but I did run out of time and rushed a question. The spanish reading higher also went well but I ran out of time as well :)

Its strange as during the mocks I had like an hour spare for each 2 hours exam!

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In the UK it is time to start preparing for GCSE's (General Certficate of Seconday Education)

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lol. Looks like someones going to fail their English Language.

Btw, i did no revision whatsoever except for the sciences and still kicked the s**t out of the exams (considerin how little i did) You little boys and girls think GCSE's are hard, hahahaha wait till u get to a-level. and for God sake, remember, GCSE's arent the be all and end all. If all doesnt go according to plan, theres always that place..... with the erm class C drug dealers and the err 24 hour open legged tarts. oh wots its called.... College. Thats the one. :p

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i just finished my KS3 SATs a few weeks ago and ive already had to do 3 pieces of course work and i have another due in after half term  :blink: GCSE's are hard

( i got an A- and B+ for 2 and the other is bieng marked w00t!!!! :happy: )

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Ohhh, that's just the beginning :D

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Best thing to do don't worry about it and just do it, even if you hate it. I got D's, 2 G's and an F. Not good but I still did them and I went on to do BTEC 1st Diploma Media for one year that is like equivlent to 3-4GCSE's at grade C so I could get on to BTEC National Interactive Digital Design and that is the same as 3 A-Levels! I'm glad I didn't do A-Levels I would have hated it CHOSE somthing you enjoy!

I have almost done my first year on this Interactive Design course and I'm loving it. Don't get a nose bleed in your sceience exam like I did, I wasn't able to do it but they sent in a note and fortunatly it was two papers so I got a D in it.

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Thats one thing my 'generation' missed out on at our school. Spanish. I would havsoi> taken that. Instead we were offered German and French, which I quit at the end of Year 8 and Year 9 respectively.

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I'm in year 10, I don't get to pick Spanish, and my school is a really good school too:wacko:o:

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GCSEs may not be all that important in the big scheme of things, but for everyone whose done em (and who actually gave a damn about them at the time) you DO want to do well, simply because, in my view ive spent two years working up to these and im not about to quit now and think 'oh well **** it' so i say best of luck to everyone taking them!!

Oh ye and Max, i cn guarentee taking Spanish would be no better then takin french or german, its still a language and i bet its just as hard!

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GCSEs may not be all that important in the big scheme of things, but for everyone whose done em (and who actually gave a damn about them at the time) you DO want to do well, simply because, in my view ive spent two years working up to these and im not about to quit now and think 'oh well **** it' so i say best of luck to everyone taking them!!

Oh ye and Max, i cn guarentee taking Spanish would be no better then takin french or german, its still a language and i bet its just as hard!

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I would see more of a point in taking Spanish as I would probably use it a lot more than I ever would French or German.

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I'm in year 10, I don't get to pick Spanish, and my school is a really good school too?:wacko::

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what school dya go to if u dont mind me asking

i went to bottisham village college that place was a load of **** :laugh::

like everyones saying gcse's are **** easy compared to a-levels. got a-level maths exam in week and a bit :rolleyes:: it makes about as much sense as listening to busted :unsure::

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