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Just wondering what you guys got...
Me:
IT - A
Art - D
Tech - D
General Studies - E
> Biology AS - A
> Media Studies AS - A
> French AS - A
> English Literature AS - A
> General Studies A - A
>
> winuur
gerrid, I thought you were a dumbo ass
ict- c
History- c
Economics and business studies - d
Biology -e
Had my coursework been better i would have got a better grade. Interestingly enough, in history paper 3 (russia yeah?) i got 90/ 90.
Overall, happy that i've got the grades to go to uni.
> General Studies A - A
>
> winuur
Great...
> Do you mean IT and Graphics or are these completely different?
Computing is different from IT, It's about how Computers work, about hardware and about things like programming and the function of the CPU. It's the entry level course before Computer Science pretty much.
IT is more about "how computers/technology can be applied in life" and stuff.
Product Design is a mixture of 3 technology subjects combined into one. Graphics, Systems and Control and Resistant Materials.
Product design?
Do you mean IT and Graphics or are these completely different?
Computing - A (my first ever A, which is amazing)
Media Studies - C
Product Design - D
Geography - E
Not bad for a spaz like me huh?
Media Studies AS - A
French AS - A
English Literature AS - A
General Studies A - A
winuur
> At the end of the day i hated doing exams. even went to uni for 4
> years. So i know how stressful they are. And i genuinely hope that
> everyone gets the results they want/
>
> Yeah i would have been rolling in the cash *Sighs*
Pah. Exams are easy, in most cases even if you haven't done the revision you can guess the answer simply by what difrection the question is pointing you in. It's not an exact science, but I got my GCSE's, A-Levels and Degree with vey little effort in the revision department. Now coursework I've always found trickier because it's less structured and you actually have to spend time and effort doing it.