Jamdougnut
Member
As some of you may know, it’s just under a week for GCSE results and even less than that for A levels now.
I’m currently awaiting my GCSE results, which I’m hoping will be as good as my predicted grades, since with those I’ll definitely be able to get into my school’s sixth form with those!
I know some schools didn’t do exams at all, but mine decided to go ahead with some sort of exams, which finished at the end of May. (Since then I’ve been doing some volunteering at Ealing hospital)
So if there are any other members awaiting their results- good luck to you all!!! And try not to stress out too much.
If I’m perfectly honest, I’m not too stressed mainly because I just think what’s been done can’t be changed now, so I just need to move on from there. And if for whatever reason I have to retake an exam (unlikely) or can’t do a subject I want to do for A levels (I do have reserves) then it’s already been determined. I’ll just have to wait for the day…
For the current Year 11 and 13, the past 2 years have been difficult for all of us, with lockdowns (and parts of courses being removed as a result), so let’s just hope we’ve done the best possible. That’s as much as we can do.
And for those interested, here’s how old GCSE grades correspond with modern ones:
(For those in between, it means in the middle e.g an 8 is an A/A*)
I’m currently awaiting my GCSE results, which I’m hoping will be as good as my predicted grades, since with those I’ll definitely be able to get into my school’s sixth form with those!
I know some schools didn’t do exams at all, but mine decided to go ahead with some sort of exams, which finished at the end of May. (Since then I’ve been doing some volunteering at Ealing hospital)
So if there are any other members awaiting their results- good luck to you all!!! And try not to stress out too much.
If I’m perfectly honest, I’m not too stressed mainly because I just think what’s been done can’t be changed now, so I just need to move on from there. And if for whatever reason I have to retake an exam (unlikely) or can’t do a subject I want to do for A levels (I do have reserves) then it’s already been determined. I’ll just have to wait for the day…
For the current Year 11 and 13, the past 2 years have been difficult for all of us, with lockdowns (and parts of courses being removed as a result), so let’s just hope we’ve done the best possible. That’s as much as we can do.
And for those interested, here’s how old GCSE grades correspond with modern ones:
(For those in between, it means in the middle e.g an 8 is an A/A*)