My GCSE results - is it over?

They use your mock results. You aren’t even at university, are you? You’re just repeating what your head of year rambled to you all. If they use your GCSEs for your predicted grades and not the mock exams conveniently placed before the application then your school needs a slap.
universities don’t see your mock results, they see the grades your teachers predict which vary wildly depending on your school/teacher (I know 2 people at different schools, both with an A prediction, but one got an A* on his mock and the other got a C lol.) also you don’t need straight 9s but ‘bad’ GCSEs (in context of your school) will disadvantage you, literally everyone I have spoken to but you who goes to Oxbridge/LSE says this, LSE even say on their website that you need 7s 8s and 9s.
 
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Biology - 9
Chemistry - 9
Physics - 8 (1/2 marks off a 9)
Maths - 8 (4 marks off a 9)
English lang - 8
English lit - 7
DT - 9
Economics - 8
German - 8
Geography - 7 (shouldve taken history)

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Mirin hard I basically scraped the min requirements :lul:
 
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I forgot my bad i knew i was forgetting somone

Goodluck

I dont recommend taking something u dislike tho
Can only do comp science and physics at any good uni with maths a levels (specifically As too). ATP you need maths for everything even fucking philosophy needs atleast a 7 in maths.

Im checking out maths a levels stuff rn. If I don’t like it i might go the medical route.
 
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@Jason Voorhees I failed French and got a shit ton of 5s. Oxbridge don’t give a flying monkey about your GCSEs; they are so insignificant that they genuinely get ignored as does your personal statement unless interviewed.

Funny enough, the kids good at GCSEs usually do terrible at A-Level, and vice versa.
I got all 7s with 2 6s hoping this is true
 
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universities don’t see your mock results, they see the grades your teachers predict which vary wildly depending on your school/teacher (I know 2 people at different schools, both with an A prediction, but one got an A* on his mock and the other got a C lol.) also you don’t need straight 9s but ‘bad’ GCSEs (in context of your school) will disadvantage you, literally everyone I have spoken to but you who goes to Oxbridge/LSE says this, LSE even say on their website that you need 7s 8s and 9s.
The teachers use your mock results. That’s my literal point. They will look at it and decide. In fact, at my sixth form, they literally let you pick them yourself almost. I knew someone who got DDD then just said “I want AAA for dentistry” and they said, “okay”. They want to give you the chance and although some are stricter, this leniency is the general rule.

If you do horrible at GCSE then they’ll not be happy about that, but OP has beaten that threshold by an absolute long shot and is considered in the upper tier. Your teacher prediction and result on your admissions test is literally infinitely better. They didn’t even know my grades in the interview; I know this because I mentioned it very subtly and they said they didn’t know and asked me to elaborate.
 
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Can only do comp science and physics at any good uni with maths a levels (specifically As too). ATP you need maths for everything even fucking philosophy needs atleast a 7 in maths.

Im checking out maths a levels stuff rn. If I don’t like it i might go the medical route.
Wouldnt you also need fm?
 
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Do not do this. I picked psychology and I was so bad at it (it’s incredibly interesting, but I’m a STEMcel so a writing subject molested me).
 
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Thing is, I do want to get into dentistry/med/pharmacy :feelsthink:
Pharmacy is fine. Medicine and dentistry do care a bit more than usual, but so long as you smash your mocks, you’ll be totally good.
 
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universities don’t see your mock results, they see the grades your teachers predict which vary wildly depending on your school/teacher (I know 2 people at different schools, both with an A prediction, but one got an A* on his mock and the other got a C lol.) also you don’t need straight 9s but ‘bad’ GCSEs (in context of your school) will disadvantage you, literally everyone I have spoken to but you who goes to Oxbridge/LSE says this, LSE even say on their website that you need 7s 8s and 9s.
LSE is not the same as Oxbridge. LSE didn’t even require admissions tests until very recently so that’s why they looked at GCSEs. If you do amazing on the TMUA for example, they will overlook your “bad” GCSEs.

Other strong unis like UCL or Warwick also don’t really mind about GCSEs

Obviously if you failed a bunch of subjects, or got 4s, then that’s an issue.
 
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LSE is not the same as Oxbridge. LSE didn’t even require admissions tests until very recently so that’s why they looked at GCSEs. If you do amazing on the TMUA for example, they will overlook your “bad” GCSEs.

Other strong unis like UCL or Warwick also don’t really mind about GCSEs

Obviously if you failed a bunch of subjects, or got 4s, then that’s an issue.
United by further maths.
 
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Cmon nigga. This ain't hard. I don't see any topics that you would have trouble understanding. The only topic that is somewhat difficult is graph theory from this but I don't know how indepth it goes @imontheloose

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Can only do comp science and physics at any good uni with maths a levels (specifically As too). ATP you need maths for everything even fucking philosophy needs atleast a 7 in maths.

Im checking out maths a levels stuff rn. If I don’t like it i might go the medical route.
 
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Pharmacy is fine. Medicine and dentistry do care a bit more than usual, but so long as you smash your mocks, you’ll be totally good.
Again a good UCAT for medicine will outweigh GCSEs by a mile.

What’s done is done so people should just really focus on preparing for those admissions tests.
 
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Do not do this. I picked psychology and I was so bad at it (it’s incredibly interesting, but I’m a STEMcel so a writing subject molested me).
I got a 7 in English language with 0 revision so I'm not sure if I'm bad at waffling or not tbh, I was getting 4s year round as well even in my mocks right before I got a 5 even though I cheated :feelsmega: I'm asscheeks at maths so I'm not sure what I'm meant to take as my third alevel - I was 5 marks away from a 7 in math
 
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Wouldnt you also need fm?
No further maths a levels is just for weirdo nerds who jork it to Isaac newton edits. All unis only require normal a level math to do physics or comp since normal maths covers the stuff they are about. Further maths is some schizo imaginary numbers shit.
 
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Cmon nigga. This ain't hard. I don't see any topics that you would have trouble understanding. The only topic that is somewhat difficult is graph theory from this but I don't know how indepth it goes @imontheloose

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Graph theory is literal rubbish like plotting log curves and interpreting them. A-Level maths is super duper easy. I didn’t revise for it. I did further maths too like @Saint Casanova and I really enjoyed it. Some hate it, however.
 
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I got a 7 in English language with 0 revision so I'm not sure if I'm bad at waffling or not tbh, I was getting 4s year round as well even in my mocks right before I got a 5 even though I cheated :feelsmega: I'm asscheeks at maths so I'm not sure what I'm meant to take as my third alevel - I was 5 marks away from a 7 in math
Seem to be a humanitycel.
 
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Pharmacy is fine. Medicine and dentistry do care a bit more than usual, but so long as you smash your mocks, you’ll be totally good.
Yeah I don't wanna get into a Russel group or something, I just want to get into that specific course
 
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Cmon nigga. This ain't hard. I don't see any topics that you would have trouble understanding. The only topic that is somewhat difficult is graph theory from this but I don't know how indepth it goes @imontheloose

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thats the stuff you need before A-Level maths, the A-Level is like basic calculus and shit but its not really that hard
 
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Again a good UCAT for medicine will outweigh GCSEs by a mile.

What’s done is done so people should just really focus on preparing for those admissions tests.
I know so many people traumatised by the UCAT. Just pick a better course theory tbh.
 
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Cmon nigga. This ain't hard. I don't see any topics that you would have trouble understanding. The only topic that is somewhat difficult is graph theory from this but I don't know how indepth it goes @imontheloose

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I just hate maths so much bro looking at it gives me a headache. All the other subjects that are supposed to be “as hard” are millions of times easier for me (even physics which is basically the same, but more interesting.)
 
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Cmon nigga. This ain't hard. I don't see any topics that you would have trouble understanding. The only topic that is somewhat difficult is graph theory from this but I don't know how indepth it goes @imontheloose

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A level maths is extremely easy. Questions are the same each year. Further maths is slightly harder but not by much more tbh.

The real difficulty are some admissions tests. Look at STEP 3 for example. It’s not the fact that they involve extremely complex maths, but the questions are long and abstract.
 
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Graph theory is literal rubbish like plotting log curves and interpreting them. A-Level maths is super duper easy. I didn’t revise for it. I did further maths too like @Saint Casanova and I really enjoyed it. Some hate it, however.
That's just graph transformations and curve sketching Real graph theory is nodes, edges, connectivity that is where it starts getting complex. This is university level stuff tho. I'm surprised they have it in high school
 
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No further maths a levels is just for weirdo nerds who jork it to Isaac newton edits. All unis only require normal a level math to do physics or comp since normal maths covers the stuff they are about. Further maths is some schizo imaginary numbers shit.
im gonna study it outside of school :forcedsmile:
 
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That's just graph transformations and curve sketching Real graph theory is nodes, edges, connectivity that is where it starts getting complex. This is university level stuff tho. I'm surprised they have it in high school
They don’t do connectivity, edges, or nodes. We did that in further maths; you’re thinking too deep on what they mean by graph theory.
 
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I know so many people traumatised by the UCAT. Just pick a better course theory tbh.
They took out the pattern recognition section which might have been harder to prepare for ( more of an IQ indicator) and now you can easily prepare for all the sections.

The time limit is quite annoying though.
 
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A level maths is extremely easy. Questions are the same each year. Further maths is slightly harder but not by much more tbh.

The real difficulty are some admissions tests. Look at STEP 3 for example. It’s not the fact that they involve extremely complex maths, but the questions are long and abstract.
I looked it up apparently further has differential equations and matrices. Both can get tough but it all depends on how in-depth they go.
 
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LSE is not the same as Oxbridge. LSE didn’t even require admissions tests until very recently so that’s why they looked at GCSEs. If you do amazing on the TMUA for example, they will overlook your “bad” GCSEs.

Other strong unis like UCL or Warwick also don’t really mind about GCSEs

Obviously if you failed a bunch of subjects, or got 4s, then that’s an issue.
I’m not saying it’s the most important thing in admissions, but oxford say on their website ‘Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of 7,8 and 9 grades.’ this guy is obviously fine tho
 
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They took out the pattern recognition section which might have been harder to prepare for ( more of an IQ indicator) and now you can easily prepare for all the sections.

The time limit is quite annoying though.
I didn’t know that. Bloody hell. Soon they’ll remove the MAT and PAT…
 
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I looked it up apparently further had differential equations and matrices. Both can get tough but it all depends on how in-depth they go.
They don’t really go in depth. DFEs were simple first order using the integrating factor and basic second order that didn’t require any transformations. No partial DFEs
 
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I’m not saying it’s the most important thing in admissions, but oxford say on their website ‘Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of 7,8 and 9 grades.’
Your problem is when you read “can help” and “high proportion” as “matters a lot”. Admissions + teacher prediction + interview is literally all they care about. If you get all 9s, they’ll go, “ooo cool. Anyway, what did you get in the MAT?” when reading your application.
 
They don’t really go in depth. DFEs were simple first order using the integrating factor and basic second order that didn’t require any transformations. Not partial DFEs
Cope, we had to find an equation for a double pendulum for 1 mark tbh.
 
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Biology - 9
Chemistry - 9
Physics - 8 (1/2 marks off a 9)
Maths - 8 (4 marks off a 9)
English lang - 8
English lit - 7
DT - 9
Economics - 8
German - 8
Geography - 7 (shouldve taken history)

@Jason Voorhees @imontheloose @Sub5kang @enriquecuador @KeepCopingLads
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They don’t really go in depth. DFEs were simple first order using the integrating factor and basic second order that didn’t require any transformations. Not partial DFEs
Oh ok so no Laplace and Fourier transforms and all that stuff.
 
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How long will it take me to self teach maths and then further maths?

Is maths doable by around october?
Sir, just wait till sixth form. No point doing this muh I need to learn the course before it starts. You have two whole years.
 
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Cope, we had to find an equation for a double pendulum for 1 mark tbh.
Solving ODEs and PDEs isn't too difficult if you have memorized the formulas and have good practice it is the formation of the equation that eats your brain. Especially when they give you novel application based problems that you've never seen before
 
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Solving ODEs and PDEs isn't too difficult if you have memorized the formulas and have good practice it is the formation of the equation that eats your brain. Especially when they give you novel application based problems that you've never seen before
Exactly. I mean, go look at a double pendulum. It’s hilarious. Besides, I really do enjoy a good first principle derivation which I simply can’t do for these sort of questions (double pendulum): the environment activists will mourn at the paper usage.
 
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Sir, just wait till sixth form. No point doing this muh I need to learn the course before it starts. You have two whole years.
I'm studying further outside of school
 
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You nighas have so much freedom to choose your subjects in my school, we had zero choice. We had to shut up and study whatever the school decided for us If you went to an expensive school, you might get a few optional subjects, but most schools didn’t bother offering them, so there wasn’t much flexibility at all @Chadeep
 
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You nighas have so much freedom to choose your subjects, but in my school, we had zero choice. We had shut up and study whatever the school decided for us If you went to an expensive school, you might get a few optional subjects, but most schools didn’t bother offering them, so there wasn’t much flexibility at all @Chadeep
I do too

They told us what we could and couldnt take - probably more options than you.

But now I need to study fm outside of school
 
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I do too

They told us what we could and couldnt take - probably more options than you.

But now I need to study fm outside of school
Outside school? How does that work? Do they show up on your school report card?
 
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Outside school? How does that work? Do they show up on your school report card?
Iwill have to self teach myself it and then pay for exams.

Idk if they come in my school report card - I'm gonna discuss that with my teachers tbh and how predicted grades ect work
 
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