Elkiva ▪ ℋøʟ⑂ ℙяḯℯṧт ▪ Jan 16, 2013 #1 I officially hate my A level exams, anyone out there also taking exams of the difficult kind?
Meat Legend Jan 16, 2013 #2 I did my maths last year, got a B in the January exam but utterly failed in the summer exams :/ tis a pain in the arse tho, Mr. Gove's only good decision to date is abolishing the January exams, in effect from next year (in the UK only of course)
I did my maths last year, got a B in the January exam but utterly failed in the summer exams :/ tis a pain in the arse tho, Mr. Gove's only good decision to date is abolishing the January exams, in effect from next year (in the UK only of course)
VioPriest Legend Jan 16, 2013 #3 Not sure if the Finnish A-level exams can be considered difficult(rather easy to pass atleast), but I am doing Finnish, Swedish and economics exam in about a month.
Not sure if the Finnish A-level exams can be considered difficult(rather easy to pass atleast), but I am doing Finnish, Swedish and economics exam in about a month.
billymáys Legend Jan 16, 2013 #4 I might work for OCR, I might see some papers, I might have a giggle. Jokes, I'm sure you all did great.
I might work for OCR, I might see some papers, I might have a giggle. Jokes, I'm sure you all did great.
Lil SV huntard Jan 16, 2013 #5 I'm not sure what A level means but I've taken Anatomy & Physiology, Lit, French, religions and Calc and passed everyone with an A except Calc
I'm not sure what A level means but I've taken Anatomy & Physiology, Lit, French, religions and Calc and passed everyone with an A except Calc
billymáys Legend Jan 16, 2013 #6 A levels - exams you sit to determine university place/post school career etc.
OP OP Elkiva ▪ ℋøʟ⑂ ℙяḯℯṧт ▪ Jan 16, 2013 #8 A level exams are one up from a GCSE, It's a more advanced learning curriculum I think