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Question: how did you do in shcool
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Pete Webb answered on 12 Jul 2024:
I did OK, thanks. I got A levels in maths, economics and geography.
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David Bremner answered on 15 Jul 2024:
I did fine, 8 O grades and 4 Highers, including Chemistry and Biology, French and German, Home Economics and History
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David Threlfall answered on 15 Jul 2024:
I did OK in School ! but I needed to put the effort in to learning and revision for exams.
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Alexander De Bruin answered on 16 Jul 2024:
I did ok – 3A* (8-9) ,5A (7-8), 3B (6-7) at GCSE and 3 A (7-9) at A-level. There are some things where I wish I’d worked harder and learned more, but I got good enough grades to end up on the path to my current career.
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Will Breeze answered on 17 Jul 2024:
Mixed. I did well at GCSE, less so at A-Levels. I think this was down to me being unprepared as to how to study effectively. I could get by easily without having to do much, or even any, work up until that point. So I had to teach myself how to prepare for exams at a much later age than my peers.
At university I soon found this was not a unique position to be in, and was able to find some study support groups where we could help each other out.
I suppose the best thing you can do is ask for help?
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Chia-Hsin Chen answered on 19 Jul 2024:
It’s different in each stage. I was doing much better and enjoyed it more in university because you have more chances to do experiments in the lab.
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Rachel E commented on :
At primary school (I went to several) I was quite average and mostly lived in a world of my own. I did better when I got to GCSEs and found things I loved doing.
Kareen commented on :
I did quite well in school, without having to try too hard up until the final 2 years of school. In my second last year of school, I did really badly, but I hadn’t really studied or tried that hard. Luckily I was able to put in a lot more effort in my final year of school and did manage to get a few Highers above a C grade.