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    My mums fine with me staying home now, at the time she was a little pissed off since I did kinda agree to go when she booked it (She said for a weekend, no specific days ). In a way it works out cheaper for her since she doesn't have to pay for my meals and drinks out every night

    The main subject I would miss would be 7 hours of extended project, which I need to spend as much time as I can

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    Well at least you've sorted it out now and I'm sure in the long run your mum will be ok because its your qualifications and the rest of your life which obviously is very crucial for jobs / later life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    I had a similar problem this year. My mum had her sights set on another holiday to India in about November time. I had to pretty much lay down the marker and tell her i wouldn't be missing anytime off with so many GCSEs to prepare for and to sit this year.

    You're just gonna have to tell her you want to put your education first, and like said above, get her to take somebody else.
    At college I can understand not going on holiday but GCSE's are just so ridiculously easy you should go in my opinion. Anyone can sleepwalk through them. go on the holidays now while you can afford to, catching up at GCSE is really easy anyway..

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    Can't you just pull a sickie? I have faked notes in my school planner many times when I have been late in the morning, then the lesson(s) I am late to go down as an M instead of L.

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