@Marketing; I'm not exactly a happy person...
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@Marketing; I'm not exactly a happy person...
Getting an A* in my RE GCSE was the biggest shock for me, because I didn't remember any Muslim festivals in the exam, so I just chatted crap... So I was pretty proud at that despite it being the most pointless thing in the world...
Can't really think of anything bar academic related things. When I got my 3A at alevels, academic excellence scholarship in uni, and getting my 1.1 in my degree :)
I have a few. I don't have high expectations when it comes to achievement so I like to celebrate the littler things.
I was proud of my GCSEs seeing as I never had over 70% attendance in secondary school. I got an A*, 7As and 4bs. I was especially proud of my DT A*, because I put in loads of work.
I'm always proud of my music exam results. Especially my grade 5 flute distinction.
Also, something slightly different. I'm really proud of how happy I've been this year. After suffering from various levels of depression through my teenage life, I'm so much happier than I thought was possible. I feel so healthy mentally.
That is impressive for GCSEs! I "failed" miserably in GCSEs really (1A, 6Bs, 6Cs) - I had similarly shocking attendance, but I didn't fail because of that, failed because of not putting any effort into revising for exams.
Top effort in the music exams, I always manage to **** something up in my music exams and have a habit of ending up one mark of distinction (and therefore getting a merit).