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Post by Lulu on Sept 9, 2007 21:37:26 GMT
Okay, so I got a C in my GCSE science results (foundation.) Because I got full marks (!!), I'm being moved to the higher tier. The think is, I'm really worried I'll struggle. I really don't understand science; I only did well in my exams because I revised a lot and was lucky. What do you guys think?
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Post by Dylan on Sept 11, 2007 21:45:18 GMT
Okay, so I got a C in my GCSE science results (foundation.) Because I got full marks (!!), I'm being moved to the higher tier. The think is, I'm really worried I'll struggle. I really don't understand science; I only did well in my exams because I revised a lot and was lucky. What do you guys think? You say you did well because you studied - well there's the answer If you study hard when you're doing higher then you'll be fine, and think about it, you wouldn't have been moved to higher if your teachers thought you couldn't do it. You'll be fine.
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Post by gemma on Sept 11, 2007 21:52:37 GMT
I totally agree Dylan and maybe if you feel you'll struggle or feel that you are struggling maybe talk to the teacher about it and they'll help you.. ?
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Post by thesneaky on Sept 12, 2007 7:09:21 GMT
Even if you do struggle, it won't hurt to try. If you're feeling really swamped you can always go back down can't you?
Besides, I'm sure you'll do fine if you got full marks!
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Post by Dylan on Sept 18, 2007 22:21:38 GMT
True, you can always be moved down again if you really find it hard.
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Post by *Dawna* on Sept 18, 2007 23:33:49 GMT
Yeah. I thought that I really struggled on higher during the lessons but then went on to get a B in the exam. It doesn't always follow so just try your best and as everyone else said you can move back down again if you are really struggling. It can't hurt to try.
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Post by Dylan on Sept 30, 2007 0:06:01 GMT
Good luck and don't forget to let us know how you do.
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