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Im opposite to you I got A's and B's at GCSE and thought A levels wouldnt be to difficult and ended up with BDD, still got into uni to do what I wanted but looking back I wish I listened to people who said A levels were so much harder and I would of put more effort in. So let that be a warning to anyone going to sixth form you have to put the work in to get decent results.
 
Im opposite to you I got A's and B's at GCSE and thought A levels wouldnt be to difficult and ended up with BDD, still got into uni to do what I wanted but looking back I wish I listened to people who said A levels were so much harder and I would of put more effort in. So let that be a warning to anyone going to sixth form you have to put the work in to get decent results.

Take heed of this advice. I try and reiterate this every year, yet we get so many new A level students who think it will be a breeze. And it is not.
 
Haha GCSE students drinking to relax themselves before results day....

Iv been there and in all honestly I look back and GCSEs and realise that although important now, if you go on to do A-levels, then A-levels are much more important.

For one reason or another I got B's and C's in GCSE but then went on to A-levels and got three A's and now at uni doing law... so if you fall slightly short of what you want its not the end of the world!!

That gives me a boost! Which uni are you at?
 
Good luck fellas, was in this position last year and it's a bitch. I can guarentee that the ones you think you did well in, you wont have dont as well and for the ones you think you f****d up, you'll do better than expected. But yeah, this time next year when you're doing A-levels you'll wish you were doing GCSEs again!
 
That gives me a boost! Which uni are you at?

Newcastle Uni

Good luck fellas, was in this position last year and it's a bitch. I can guarentee that the ones you think you did well in, you wont have dont as well and for the ones you think you f****d up, you'll do better than expected. But yeah, this time next year when you're doing A-levels you'll wish you were doing GCSEs again!

So true, I remember i was sure had failed an English one as forgot to take in book to analyse (think it was Lord of the flies), wrote about 5 pages of absolute bull comparing the group to a football team (can't quite remember) and ended up getting a B!! Where as P.E was hoping A* got a B...
 
Im opposite to you I got A's and B's at GCSE and thought A levels wouldnt be to difficult and ended up with BDD, still got into uni to do what I wanted but looking back I wish I listened to people who said A levels were so much harder and I would of put more effort in. So let that be a warning to anyone going to sixth form you have to put the work in to get decent results.

I think I'm going to be like this :(

After doing AS levels so far I can only back up what wheelski is saying - work hard and don't slack like me!
 
Good luck fellas, was in this position last year and it's a bitch. I can guarentee that the ones you think you did well in, you wont have dont as well and for the ones you think you f****d up, you'll do better than expected. But yeah, this time next year when you're doing A-levels you'll wish you were doing GCSEs again!

****! I'm expecting to do well in everything, cause I'm a cocky ****... I'm now expecting failure, <cheers> ;)
 
I wouldn't stress over it. GSCE's are pretty meaningless. 99% of those wanting to go on to A-Levels will get into sixth form. All you need is 5 A* - C grades, any others don't matter, they're just a bonus. For those wanting to go onto Uni, as long as you get English and Maths at C they don't give a **** what your other grades are, they only look at your A-Levels. And when you get to Uni they don't give a **** about those either. For those going to work similar, nobody asks for more than 5 A* - C GCSE's. Any above that are meaningless.
 
Good luck to all, got mine last year and was slightly bricking it! I'm sure all of you will do fine!

I got my AS levels and to be honest ****ed up fairly majorly (B, C, C, D, D, E, E - i'd done some the year before) so my advice is work as hard as you can, and then work some more and you should be just about fine :)
 
My sister got 11 A*s and an A so my parents are expecting big things.

My sister got 4 A's for her AS's when she expected A, B, B, C, so I also have lots to live up to.

But I'm not really nervous. GCSE's aren't massively important in the grand scheme of things and it's only 4 results. Also I think I put enough work into all of them so I think I'll be fine. Apart from in Resistant Materials that is (we had a depressed Peter Griffin lookalike 'teaching' us for the first half of the year. We didn't do anything in lessons AT ALL, apart from pissing around with the belt sander and some bastard files - oh what pretty sparks we made!).

Anyway, I'm thinking about the Barton saga and the Scunthorpe game lots more than my results.
 
If it makes you feel any better, GCSE's really pale into insignificance if you go on to do A Levels. I wish I'd known that when I got my GCSE results. Relax <ok>
 
Good look to everyone <ok> I got my AS results last week so I know how nervous you must be. The thing that helped me was the Derby, I cared more about that so I was more nervous about that match at the weekend (I get stupidly nervous leading up to the derby's for some reason) than getting my results, so I never really give it a thought until the morning I was getting them!
 
If it makes you feel any better, GCSE's really pale into insignificance if you go on to do A Levels. I wish I'd known that when I got my GCSE results. Relax <ok>

This. For those of you who are going to do A-Levels, you need to work ****ing hard to get the grades. So I would suggest you get all of the parties out of way now <whistle>.

Good luck for all those getting their results.
 
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