I doubt I have ever been this worked up or anxious about anything academic before omgggggggggggggggggg
Amy wrote:Ninaroja wrote:6 days and I'l know.
I. Am. Terrified.
Best of luck to you! I'm getting my results on the 21st, not long to go now >.<
Good luck to you too, Amy
Here's hoping we both get what we want(btw wow it's two years since I got my GCSE results - time flies
)Flip_FTW wrote:Ninaroja wrote:6 days and I'l know.
I. Am. Terrified.
Best wishes, I still would bet money you will get the results you are hoping for though :3
Yay! New pets being added to the Flippeh household soon!
Tsuki wrote:Ninaroja wrote:6 days and I'l know.
I. Am. Terrified.
Good Luck! I'm sure you'll be fine though.
Thanks you guys
I hope you're right - it's only one subject that I'm extremely worried for: Spanish has been my best subject ever since I started learning it and I had a tutor for Physics this year so I felt pretty good about most of it all year (I resat the paper I got a D in last year and it went a lot better, so hopefully my grade last year will have gone up meaning this year's grade will also be higher. One of our A2 papers was an utter nightmare (but everyone across the country agreed it was the worst paper in the history of exams) but the other was refreshingly easy as far as I recall). Chemistry is going to be the maker or the breaker I think. I did fairly well last year (a solid B - it was a bit annoying as I got As in 2/3 parts of the exam but a lowish B in the other, meaning the whole grade went down as a result. I resat that paper this year also though I'm not sure if I did well enough to have the whole thing go up) but this year I really struggled.
A lot of personal/death crap went down at the start of the school year this year, and even though all of my subjects took a hit as a result chemistry was the only one that didn't seem to ever recover. I also had a different teacher this year, who was nowhere near as good as the one I had last year. I only have a C in the coursework section, and I felt horrible during both the written papers (most of my classmates thought they were ok). Each section counts for a different percentage so I can only hope/pray that somehow I can get at least a B. My Southampton offer is technically AAB, but I was told since my interview went so well I would still have a fairly good chance of getting my place if I was slightly below the mark (I'm also predicted an A* in Spanish, and since I've applied for Spanish/Film that would work well in my favour so might convince them I'm worth it
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