
You shouldn't of gone through with the exam then. I'm sorry, but how are you at fault if it was a clerical error? Firstly, your exam board would of given you special consideration if you rejected the exam because of a wrong tier, but secondly, if you was placed in the foundation hall, all you need to do is stand up and say: "I'm not supposed to be in here." (or put your hand up, obviously).on my timetable it said i was in foundation, i went and spoke to her about it, she said i'm definately in higher, and my timetable was wrong. so, exam comes round, at the exam i was in the foundation hall.. so i spoke to her, she paniced and was like "oh i'll go sort it out for you" and the ***** never came back
so no, not really i couldn't have changed it, i didn't want to reject the exam because i'd rather get a C than get a U -as far as i knew they couldn't do **** all on the day.
GCSEs are meant to be taken seriously, if you was about to take the wrong one, you should of said something to someone more senior then a subject teacher.
eek.
6 A's, 3 B's, 1 C. Was a bit disappointed, especially getting a C in German. My coursework was like A/A* so I must have done awful in the exams.
I doubt he took 16 GCSE's and passed them all with A* unless he done it over a 3 year period, or took alot of them early in year 10 and is either naturally amazingly clever and takes in everything straight away, or just studys 24/7.
Otherwise i find it nearly impossible, as most schools will not let you take anymore than 11 or 12.
Mitch, 18. Leeds University in September
ICT - A*
Biology - A
Chemistry - B
Physics - A
French - B
Music - A
Lol, more to come next year thoug, there just fasttack.
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