At above, what I meant was, I work hard and revise, no matter how much I hate it, and those are the predicted grades I got.
Also, I got a C, and he said it was bad, but i'm proud of it.![]()

At above, what I meant was, I work hard and revise, no matter how much I hate it, and those are the predicted grades I got.
Also, I got a C, and he said it was bad, but i'm proud of it.![]()
i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
i'll pick you up when you're getting down
and out of all these things i've done
i think i love you better now
yeah but theyre your predicted grades.. not your actual grades lmao
sometimes if your predicted a's or a*'s you tend to slack a little on the work
I know, thats probaly what i'm doing now imo.
But I meant, I got the predicted grades from the year before, when I worked hard, which I don't do as much now.
i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
i'll pick you up when you're getting down
and out of all these things i've done
i think i love you better now
Wait till ur in year 11, its alot worse.
But just do the best you can, if you dont get into college or anything u can go to night school.
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It works well with Art or English too.
At GCSE, it's not going to get you a job, but if you have an A Level in it, it can help you go to University to study it. Someone with a Degree, even in media studies, is more likely to get a job than someone who isn't.
Predictions are normally wrong. You are just starting Year 10 and you are being predicted for grades in just over a years time? Just think how much better you will get, you haven't even done a quater of your GCSEs yet so there is still loads of time.
Year 11 isn't special either, but you will be able to expand on your knowledge. Also, if they give you bad predictions it will make you work really hard to get really high marks. I got a little cocky and fluffed it up. Don't do the same as I did![]()