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  1. #21
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    I'll post my predicted and then my mock results. :rolleyes:

    Predicted:

    Current Subjects -
    English - C
    Science - B
    Maths - C
    History - B
    ICT - D
    Resistant Materials - C
    Systems and Control - B
    PE - No GCSE Achievable

    Finished Subjects -
    Religious Studies - F


    Mock Results:
    English - A
    Science - B
    Maths - Calculator (F) Non-Calculator (G)
    History - A
    ICT - Coursework graded at a C
    Resistant Materials - B
    Systems and Control - A

    GCSE Exams:
    Religious Studies - 1/2 B GCSE
    Dropped RS, chose not to earn a full GCSE for it but to choose PE for year eleven.

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    Physical Education - B
    Science - B
    Additional Science - B
    Maths - C
    Additional Maths - C
    English - D
    English Literature - D
    Business Studies E
    Citizenship - E
    IT - F
    Geography - F
    RE - G
    Last edited by Wootzeh; 16-12-2008 at 08:41 PM.

  3. #23
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    French - C
    Religion - B
    ICT - A*
    Business Studies - B
    Drama - A*
    History - B
    Maths - F (I was so happy, I got 29%!)
    Science - C
    English A*

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    I am from Canada it's a bit different. I only have 4 classes each semester, semester 1 Starting Sept 3, Jan 30, Semester 2 is Feb 1 - June 27.

    So this semester...
    GRADE 9
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    Integrated Technology - 85%
    Academic French - 80%
    Academic Science - 68%
    Elective Class - Open Visual Arts - 72%

    Mind you this was as of December 7th.

    I will have my Semester Marks on Feb 1.

    Next semester I have...
    - Academic Geography
    - Academic Math
    - Academic English
    - Open Religion


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Thank-god, my sister knew some idiots who wanted to study Law at University after their A Levels and the two do not go together. The law you learn at A Level will confuse you to no end if you took a degree in it, some University's would even go as far to decline you on a Law course if you had an A Level in Law
    that's a bit too far...

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    GCSEs
    Maths - A*
    Biology - A*
    Chem - A*
    Physics - A*
    English lit - A
    Eng lang - A*
    DT (res mat) - A*
    Geog - A*
    German - A
    Drama - A*
    RS - A*

    AS Predictions
    Biology - A
    Chem - A
    Maths - A
    Further maths - A
    DT - A
    Critical Thinking - A
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  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Thank-god, my sister knew some idiots who wanted to study Law at University after their A Levels and the two do not go together. The law you learn at A Level will confuse you to no end if you took a degree in it, some University's would even go as far to decline you on a Law course if you had an A Level in Law
    No offence to you as a person Jordy, but everything in bold is utter bull.

    Law at A Level should not confuse you at degree level. It will in fact help, but it is not a prerequisite because you will cover everything in greater depth anyway. The sense of familiarity you get when covering an area you have seen before is most helpful.

    NO universities will decline anyone for studying Law amongst other subjects; it is a myth which you and/or your friend are helping to give life to. The most stringent on which subjects are applicable to those at degree level are some Cambridge University colleges, describing Law A Level as having "limited suitability" for the likes of Law and social science courses, i.e. it is not "not useful".

    The worst that could possibly happen is that you would receive an offer (like I did) asking for particular grades in your other three subjects, excluding Law. That does not mean you would be rejected on the basis of taking Law as an A Level. Cod is right. The way you should look at it is that universities do not require Law, but nor do they discourage you taking it. It is far more useful than "Accounting, Applied Science, Citizenship, Communication Studies, Computing, Critical Thinking, Dance, Environmental Science, General Studies, Health & Social Care, Home Economics, ICT, Leisure Studies, Music Technology, Performance Studies, Performing Arts, Photography, Physical Education, Sports Studies, Travel & Tourism" for the more competitive courses.

    Hope I've helped with any misconceptions.
    Last edited by Barmi; 25-12-2008 at 10:25 PM. Reason: Filter is annoying.


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    lol mine have gone down since my 1st report this year
    epic fail at school !
    lol rofl lmao etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Thank-god, my sister knew some idiots who wanted to study Law at University after their A Levels and the two do not go together. The law you learn at A Level will confuse you to no end if you took a degree in it, some University's would even go as far to decline you on a Law course if you had an A Level in Law
    that's for psychology i think

    and currently
    media - a*
    history - b
    english - b
    maths & science find when we come back in jan
    re - b
    it - b
    hi

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    Atm:

    Maths - A-
    English - A*
    French - A
    Biology - A*
    Physics - A*
    Chemistry - B+
    ICT - A+
    DT - A*
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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