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it's funny, the only two exams for GCSEs I revised I underachieved, was expected both As in English Lit and PE and I got a B and a C. English Lit was like a mark off but still.58.
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I did exactly the same in English Language (we did it early in November because the curriculum would have changed if we'd done it in summer) - was predicted A and got a B. But tbh, with English I'm not bothered as long as it's above a C (to get into 6th form) 61.
In our school for Maths it was based on (can't even remember what it was properly called, was so long ago lol) levels and that would dictate what grade you could get, so you had to get a good mark in Level 7 to get a C, 8 to get B, 9 to get A and 10 to get A*. They'd put your two highest levels scores together and average it out. I'd taken both 9 and 10 before and ended up with a low A but I wanted to retake to get A* but because my Level 9 wasn't great I asked to retake both. Revised for 10 mainly (since I'd been doing 9 stuff all in the class) because I really wanted to get an A*, turned up on the day for the exams but they wouldn't let me do both and decided for me that because my 9 needed improving the most I'd be doing that. Didn't tell me before the day of exams which made it worse.Ended up getting a really high A but I was ready to get an A*.oh well lol.64.
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That's stupid =/I don't even know what the rules on re-doing the exams are now, I'm just hoping I don't need to. Also seems like maths has changed a bit, assuming you're UK, now it's just two exams out of 100 and it's around 85-95%+ to get an A* (depends on the year) and about 75%+ to get an A.
Yeah I'm UK, it was only AQA or OCR (can't even remember which it was) that did it that way, every other did it that way. I presume whichever board it was has changed it too since it's a bit of a flawed system.Our school allowed you to do it, same for A Levels but you had to pay for the retakes yourself if you didn't improve lol68.