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toddy
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RE: GCSE Results :)
quote: Originally posted by traxor
Yes you can, I'm in top group Maths, the only difference is that I don't do statistics... Trust me, I'm actually right on this one .
You probably have a different scheme from my school, our exams are done in modules, module 1 has a certain set of stuff to do, like numbers, when module 3 is something like data handling. The different modules are simply different subjects within maths, my guess is that module 2 will be something to do with graphs... .
well thats gay as fuck if you can actually get an A* by doing Modules , why should i have had to do it all at once in two 1 1/2 hour exams when you get to do it over a hell of alot longer period
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09-07-2005 03:42 PM |
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user27089
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I thought that most schools did it like that, St. Benedict's has always done it like this afaik!
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09-07-2005 04:17 PM |
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Stigmata
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O.P. RE: GCSE Results :)
quote: Originally posted by traxor
I thought that most schools did it like that, St. Benedict's has always done it like this afaik!
Depends on the exam board.
then again, ive been told we use a different one every year, and they have had to sit modules.
This post was edited on 09-07-2005 at 04:26 PM by Stigmata.
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09-07-2005 04:25 PM |
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saralk
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most exam boards have a modular option, and you can get the full spectrum of grades, but if you do the modular course, it will say "Mathmatics Modular".
imo, modular courses are an easy way out.
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09-07-2005 06:24 PM |
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Stigmata
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quote: Originally posted by saralk
imo, modular courses are an easy way out.
if you do bad on one, you can make it up with the others.
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09-07-2005 06:25 PM |
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Negro_Joe
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RE: GCSE Results :)
Im getting C's in everything but everytime im like 2 marks off a B better then a D i guess.
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09-07-2005 07:11 PM |
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LittleK
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I did alright in my exams, not that good, not that bad, couple As,Bs,and Cs. Got an F in coursework for ICT rofl thats my own fault though! You can retake Gcse's in college though right?
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09-07-2005 07:54 PM |
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saralk
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RE: GCSE Results :)
quote: Originally posted by Stigmata
quote: Originally posted by saralk
imo, modular courses are an easy way out.
if you do bad on one, you can make it up with the others.
exactly, so you can just learn one bit of the course and forget it straight away - a cop out
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09-07-2005 08:00 PM |
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Stigmata
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O.P. RE: GCSE Results :)
quote: Originally posted by saralk
quote: Originally posted by Stigmata
quote: Originally posted by saralk
imo, modular courses are an easy way out.
if you do bad on one, you can make it up with the others.
exactly, so you can just learn one bit of the course and forget it straight away - a cop out
you can not do so well on one module, and make it up on the rest
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09-07-2005 08:04 PM |
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I am now in year 11 so i'll post my exam results next year (don't look to good for me).
quote: Originally posted by Patches
Remember this people, this is why GCSE ICT it is so boring.
GCSE ICT 2 year course= learning to use Microsoft Office.
That is so true. I'm getting fed up with it (or I did but the other course i'm doing now is the same).
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09-07-2005 08:08 PM |
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