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#24998 - 09/15/07 12:16 AM
Re: ict GCSE ; )
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Rushie
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Registered: 07/15/07
Posts: 328
Loc: Yorkshire
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yeah you probably could walk in a B if your coursework was really good like 85+% depending on of course how much percentage of the final mark coursework was if you see what i mean
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#28615 - 12/02/07 10:26 PM
Re: GCSEs
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BobbingForApples
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Registered: 12/02/07
Posts: 74
Loc: Oldham, Manchester, England
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I did nothing alll year then panicked about May and did 6 hour sessions. Ouch.
English I absolutely loved. Kind of. Nothing takes the fun out of a book like analysing it to death (Or maybe Lord Of The Flies was just crap to begin with) but now I don't like to read a book if I don't know everything about it 
If you're doing a foreign language then it helps to hear your speaking exam questions, or it did for me anyway. In the exam you'll have to give a one minute presentation and answer 4 (preplanned) questions, and then you'll be asked questions on 2 topics out of 6 which again, you'll have looked at in class. My topics were Home Life and My Free Time or something naff like that. I just recorded myself asking and answering the questions so many different ways, like I recorded myself asking the question 3 times and then answering it 3 times, and then asking and answering three times, and then I'd play it back and speak along with myself. It worked, and my parents were kind enough to say "Oh was that you on that recording! We thought you'd found something on a tape!" 
Maths I was used to because I was made to do them a year early and failed spectacularly so I was pro 
Graphics look out the questions are badly worded.
History was alright, lot to learn though.
Science is easy although in class it feels like you'll fail, or maybe that was just us...
I absolutely loved RE, and I thought it was easy to remember, I just struggled to evaluate but hey I got an A* so no complaints over here...
Erm, pressure from my parents and that I put on myself but not much from school.
And don't worry if you do/did badly on the mocks, they mark them harsher to scare you into revising 
Good luck!
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#28619 - 12/02/07 10:34 PM
Re: GCSEs
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Colonel Sanders
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Registered: 11/07/07
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Lod of the Flies was great, we gave nicknames like Piggy to all the fat kids. Haha.
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#28633 - 12/03/07 01:28 AM
Re: GCSEs
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Will
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Registered: 10/15/06
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That book pissed me off. There should have been more violence. Like, real violence. And more deaths. They should have all died. Except Piggy, he should never have died. Then he could have feasted on their flesh like the fat little porker he is.
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