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i'm with you on that one! absolutely hate coursework, i can never be organised about doing it. i'm doing for subjects (chemistry, physics, maths and spanish) and i only had to do coursework for physics and it was still left a bit last minute, though i think it turned out ok in the end. Really hoping to get at least AAAB but I'm not sure about chemistry and spanish. oh well, we'll see.Hans Hullabaloo wrote:i have exams doing AS, though i like exams better than the coursework, lucky this year i only have one peice in Geography
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Well my course will probably be around 3 years but then I will have to complete a year long PGCE so it will be like four years I guess. I am looking forward to the experience though, should be a lot of fun and all of my friends have said that it is a great time in their lives etc so definately looking forward to going, just hoping I get the grades I need and get a place in the uni of my choice.Lufbratiger wrote:Well some courses like mine are 3 years tigersgal! :oD Anyway once you get there u'll never want to leave, it can be great fun! its not a crisis and most will say the best time of your life. Also it is nothing like college, you are a lot more independant and lecture hours are pretty minimal in most courses, one of my housemates is in 3 hours a week :oops: wish I was starting again.... ;o)
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I prefer coursework although it is rather tedius, as I struggle with confidence when it comes to exams. However I've had one piece of Biology coursework to complete, one Psychology and two PE pieces all within the same time frame which was sooooo difficult as I was still having to do other pieces of work and mock exams etc at the same time. But I am hoping to get atleast BBBC at the end of this year however I will settle for CCCC.Jess wrote:i'm with you on that one! absolutely hate coursework, i can never be organised about doing it. i'm doing for subjects (chemistry, physics, maths and spanish) and i only had to do coursework for physics and it was still left a bit last minute, though i think it turned out ok in the end. Really hoping to get at least AAAB but I'm not sure about chemistry and spanish. oh well, we'll see.Hans Hullabaloo wrote:i have exams doing AS, though i like exams better than the coursework, lucky this year i only have one peice in Geography
I used to be the same tigersgal. Hated exams and would nearly be physically sick before I went into them. Most of my subjects were coursework based when I did my A levels, and my degree (History) was 70% weighted towards coursework so again I was very lucky.
Exams are stressful but I learned to overcome the fear eventually. Just got to go in as relaxed as possible, look over all the questions before even writing a word and then when you see that they arent as difficult as you first imagined it makes you more relaxed and it seems to go better.
How does the new system work as well? I did 4 'A' levels but I was in the final year before it all changed. God I feel old now!
Exams are stressful but I learned to overcome the fear eventually. Just got to go in as relaxed as possible, look over all the questions before even writing a word and then when you see that they arent as difficult as you first imagined it makes you more relaxed and it seems to go better.
How does the new system work as well? I did 4 'A' levels but I was in the final year before it all changed. God I feel old now!
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Re-sits saved me, I did three at christmas and one in the summer, and came out with AAB for my AS.Tigersfan90 wrote:I'm doing AS's at the moment. It's a big jump from GCSE to AS. I think coursework will save me though.
Have my uni exams from may 18th-25th, decided to come home to Nottingham from Brighton cos I can't concentrate on revision down there. Means I get to go see Tigers this weekend as well, winwin!
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I can serve as an example of how not to do things.
Dossed about and didn't revise for o levels & CSEs, got 4 Os and 5 CSEs.
dossed about in A levels - needed a D and two Es to get into the course at Sheffield I'd applied for (and wasn't particularly bothered about, only my friends lived in or near Sheffield). Got two Es and an F.
Always swore I would never work in a boring office job.
Guess what I do? I work in an office and have done for most of my working life!
Dossed about and didn't revise for o levels & CSEs, got 4 Os and 5 CSEs.
dossed about in A levels - needed a D and two Es to get into the course at Sheffield I'd applied for (and wasn't particularly bothered about, only my friends lived in or near Sheffield). Got two Es and an F.
Always swore I would never work in a boring office job.
Guess what I do? I work in an office and have done for most of my working life!
Don't waste your time away thinking about yesterday's blues
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good luck with that! i'm thinking about warwick myself actually.....Ollie smith rules wrote:Good luck to everyone.
Doing A2 (Maths, Chemistry and Economics) and they are soo hard. Need to get AAB so that i can go to Warwick to do Law and buisness studies. :o? :o? :o? :o? :o?
I do maths and chemistry at the moment, and i already find them hard. god knows what's going to happen next year! but i think we do whizz through all the stuff quite fast in maths, because everyone in my maths classes are super brains, and i feel very stupid compared to them
Donncha O'Callaghan and Bruce Reihana are the best players that ever lived. Don't even bother to argue with me.
And - however good Imanol Harinordoquy is, he is still an idiot
And - however good Imanol Harinordoquy is, he is still an idiot