Originally Posted by
Hashterix
Firstly you're being rather hyprocritical, judging by your incorrect use of grammar and text language you're either still sitting your GCSE's or haven't reached that stage yet. I have been through SAT's, GCSE's, A Levels, a further education course, as well as various job interview processes so it might be wise for you to take a couple of pointers instead of just shrugging off well-grounded advice.
Most universities wouldn't even consider taking you on if you didn't have a grade C or higher in GCSE maths, for most courses.
You definitely will be seeing your GCSE grades again, every job interview you go to will be interested in your GCSE grades - even McDonald's will avoid hiring somebody who doesn't have a C in GCSE maths.
As for your claim of me being hyprocritical, read my post again. I stressed the importance of GCSE's and mentioned that the other types were somewhat less important. GCSE's set the foundations of all your future education in the UK.
You just proved my point by stating you're resitting your maths GCSE.
This is incorrect. If you do not have good GCSE grades then consider yourself unemployable.