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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    That's why personally I'd take the GCSE - just in case. And what would the be the difference between not taking the exam, and simply not revising for the exam but taking it anyway?
    Because it's just the stress of the exam, even if I don't care about how I come out of it. Sitting in that exam hall is just torture for me

    And also I could be revising for more important stuff - e.g maths, I need a B in it for college so if I don't do well in that then my whole future is thrown off course
    So yeah mainly stress and the fact I have more important stuff to focus on is why im not doing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    Because it's just the stress of the exam, even if I don't care about how I come out of it. Sitting in that exam hall is just torture for me

    And also I could be revising for more important stuff - e.g maths, I need a B in it for college so if I don't do well in that then my whole future is thrown off course
    So yeah mainly stress and the fact I have more important stuff to focus on is why im not doing it

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    You may as well take it either way. Better to get a grade (even a low one) than not have it at all. Could you not sit the foundation exam instead?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    You may as well take it either way. Better to get a grade (even a low one) than not have it at all. Could you not sit the foundation exam instead?
    Yeah but I've even been advised not to
    + afaik my schools not entering anyone for the foundation so probably not

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    Yeah but I've even been advised not to
    + afaik my schools not entering anyone for the foundation so probably not

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    Fair enough! If you know what you want to do after school and can get into your required a-levels/btec/degree (if you want to go to uni that is) without it then there's no point taking it. I'm sure your teachers know more about your situation and if they've advised you not to do it then who am I to disagree?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    Fair enough! If you know what you want to do after school and can get into your required a-levels/btec/degree (if you want to go to uni that is) without it then there's no point taking it. I'm sure your teachers know more about your situation and if they've advised not to do it then who am I to disagree?
    Yeah I'm wanting to do law or forensic science and neither have specified that I need it

    Oh it's not the teachers who has advised me, it's my counsellor person :p

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