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Post by Clemence on Sept 24, 2006 8:54:36 GMT -5
Hi, can anyone help. I have got myself into a very bad situation. I am 16 years old and due to missing about 4 years of school have only got G grades in my GCSEs (apart from getting a C grade in English) .I wondeed what my options are in terms of going to college? Do they have any courses for people in my situation? If so then what are they (called)? Can anyone tell me a bit about them? and what can someone progress to from these courses? Also....I have heard they run a few random GCSE subjects (mainly English and maths) at college? please be honest...would doing GCSE courses at college be suitable for someone in my situation? If so then how many subjects and what subjects should I take? and for how long? Also I wouldn't have a clue how to put a timetable of these subjects together (how to link them) etc.... so what can I do about this??(expecially if they are at different colleges) If I got G grades in my GCSEs ....what sort of a grade do you think I'd get at the end of a few 1 yr GCSE course subjects sat at college?please be honest. and what could I progress to after the GCSE courses? Can anyone out there help me? I feel really frightened about my future and no-one at home will help me. Does getting G grades mean that I have no future worth living? Or that I will never get a well-paid job? please help!!!!!
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Post by Alcohol4ever on Sept 24, 2006 14:57:07 GMT -5
I'm sorry I can't help you with this because I dont know what GCSE courses are. I'm going to move this thread to the 'Have a problem' board.
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Post by Hairball Juni on Sept 24, 2006 20:16:40 GMT -5
I don't know what GCSE are either...but I think they are kind of like SATs but in the UK (correct me if I'm wrong...)
I guess you should take whatever course you want to take... I'm guessing a G grade is like failing, but that doesn't mean you have no future. If you try to get passing grades, work hard, and believe in yourself, you will be just fine.I know some people that had very low grades and they are leading successful and happy lives now.
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Post by Sparkle on Sept 25, 2006 0:50:36 GMT -5
GCSE's are tests you take in England at the age of around 16. They are very important in deciding youre future. I don't know much about this,sorry. I suggest you check up on a local colleges website.
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Post by littlemikey on Sept 25, 2006 1:09:39 GMT -5
Unfortunatly I dont know what GCSE's are either. I'm sure that your school would have a course advisor of some sort, you had best go speak to them and work out what you can do.
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Post by -‰KillerStyle‰- on Sept 25, 2006 1:39:12 GMT -5
I see ur posts on here everywhere same thing over n over stop spaming. you dont even read other responses you got for crying out loud.
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