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    Quote Originally Posted by Hashterix View Post
    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.
    unfortunately for u ur random assumptions about my level of education have failed u. just cos i use text language on a habbo forum doesnt mean i cant spell perfectly well if i want 2. get back 2 patronising me over my intentional spelling errors when u can use an apostrophe correctly (especially when ur evidently trying 2 type correctly) lolololol :-)

    and no ur wrong as i know that from experience as well :-)

    All in all, if you don't get brilliant grades then don't worry yourself, grades aren't a valid measurement of general intelligence
    as u said urself which pretty much summarises everything anyway.....:-)

    but furthermore......yes they set the foundations yada yada yada but once u have passed them they r massively IRRELEVANT. even without getting a C in GCSE u can still continue ur studies and further ur education to the point where u reach university look at wat catchy said already and as he said he is resitting out of choice. there r ppl thick as **** who have most likely completely bombed their gcses and they still have jobs obviously. as soon as u fail ur gcses (or just ur gcse maths even like u have said) u r not doomed to never get a job for the rest of ur life or go to university like ur exaggerating. thats the most ridiculous thing ive ever heard. there r plenty of ppl i know who didnt get Cs in maths and they still completed their A levels or have jobs. there r universities and colleges that will allow u on their courses and accomodate for ppl achieving less than Cs u do realise??? there r lazy ppl i know who screwed up their gcses fairly badly and then still did their A levels which they also failed fairly badly as well and have just finished their 1st year of uni.

    stop talking out of ur ass.


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    why did he even write that long essay this thread is about giving a boy advice, it wasn't about the relevance of GCSE's
    Last edited by lemons; 02-06-2013 at 09:27 PM.

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    I give up, it's like arguing with a brick wall.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zitrone View Post
    why did he even write that long essay this thread is about giving a girl advice, it wasn't about the relevance of GCSE's
    The OP is male.


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    there r a lot of things i want 2 know about this person but i cannot afford the warning points or infractions at this stage

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    I give up
    this is all i needed to know......u failed to provide any of this so called experience u have. i am incredibly unsure as 2 whether u have actually lived in the real world or not at this point, i highly suspect u havent.

    anyway i win
    Last edited by Yawn; 02-06-2013 at 09:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hashterix View Post
    I give up, it's like arguing with a brick wall.



    The OP is male.
    amg there goes my chances of getting a job ;l I shall edit my post to satisfy you

    on topic to the op: don't worry about it they were just mocks, always room for improvement
    Last edited by lemons; 02-06-2013 at 09:28 PM.

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    I've started to go with the not care and try better next time attitude to be honest.

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