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Question: what did you get on your gcse s
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Martin McCoustra answered on 22 Feb 2024:
I was educated in Scotland and didn’t do GCSEs. I did 8 Scottish O Grades over Years 3 and 4 at high school (English, History, French, Latin, Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Arithmetic) and 5 Higher s (English, History, Chemistry, Physics and Maths) and crashed an additional O grade (Engineering Drawing) in Year 5 at high school. I left at the end of Year 5 to go directly to university.
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Erin Pallott answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I did maths (A*), biology (A), chemistry (A), physics (A), English lit (B), English Lang (B), geography (B) and French (B).
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Tia Fletcher answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I got 5 As (Biology, Chemistry, IT, English Literature and English Language), 5 Bs: (Physics, French, Maths, Product Design, and History) and 1 C (Art).
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Paul Laurance-Young answered on 23 Feb 2024:
Six Bs and 2 Cs.. but I only did my GCSEs in a year because I cam from another country…
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Thomas Swift answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I got A* in Double Science, but that was the only subject I got that in. The rest were a combination of A, B and Cs (with one D in German which was a subject I really struggled in)
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Isabelle Secord answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I was the first year to start the new GCSE grades with numbers instead of letters so I have a mix! For Maths and English I got 8 and 9. For my three science subjects I got A*. I also got an A* in RS. My last three subjects were Art, Computer science and History and I got A grades for them.
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Hayley Pincott answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I got C in double science, maths and english language. The rest of my GCSEs were D-E.
I dropped French so I could concentrate on my science and maths. I’m not academic in the slightest, I struggled in school and really worked hard to get the grades I got.
I found a job that I absolutely loved and because I enjoyed it I found that learning what I needed to wasn’t so hard like it was in school. We all have different ways of learning and I’ve found that I learn best by practical hands on activities rather than a formal classroom setting.
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Michael C Macey answered on 23 Feb 2024:
I did my GCSEs in 2007 – I did double science (A*), Religious Studies (A*), Geography, History, Maths, English Lit, English Lang (A), French, Art, (B) and Graphics (D and compulsory!)
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Barbara Shih answered on 23 Feb 2024: last edited 23 Feb 2024 5:50 pm
I got the following:
A* in Art, Biology, Chemistry, Maths. A in Physics, English Literature. B in Religious studies and Design & Technology, and C in Latin. -
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Michael Schubert answered on 26 Feb 2024: last edited 26 Feb 2024 2:17 pm
I didn’t do GCSEs because I went to high school in Canada. Instead, I did the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. For that, you have to choose six subjects: maths, English, history (with geography), two sciences (I did biology and physics), and a second language (I did French). You also have to do philosophy and something called an “extended essay,” which at the time was a 5,000-word paper on a topic in one of your subjects. I wanted to do triple science, so I added chemistry as an extra certificate.
I got good marks on English, French, and the sciences (roughly the equivalent of A*s and As), but didn’t do as well on maths and history (more like Bs). I actually had to redo history because my teacher lost one of my essays and I didn’t find out until after the grades came out!
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Abbie Young answered on 14 Mar 2024:
I got 1 A* (PE), 5 A’s (Maths, English Literature, English Language, Science B, Geography), 3 B’s (Busniness Studies, French, Science A)
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David Bremner answered on 15 Jul 2024:
I did O grades in Scotland and got 6 in total as well as Standard grade English and Maths. I got 2 A’s, 3 B’s and 3 C’s.
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