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Standard Grades:
English - 1
Maths - 1
Physics - 1
Chemistry - 1
Computing Studies - 1
Geography - 1
Home Ec - 1
French - 2
I'm well chuffed.
>
> A) you gained an unfair advantage on students who were disciplined
> and concised enough to obey the rules.
Balls. I wouldn't have got an advantage at all if it wasn't all relevent. I could have written 100,0000 words and not neccessarily gained an advantage- anyadvantage was due to my effort and understanding of the topic.
> B) 11000 words on a level fluvial environments is actually not
> possible with out severe waffling (i should know i do geography).
Again, that is rubbish. My coursework was an in-depth analysis of fluvial SYSTEMS with extensive use of different methods, data analysis and evaluation. None of it was waffle, and my teacher had no cause advise me to cut any of it out.
> C)I got 81 for mine when i did it and did, and it was at the word
> limit, an extra 8000 words is so unnesscesary and a waste of time.
Maybe so, but my opinion of what is a 'waste of time' and yours probably differ considerably. In MY opinion, it was time well spent on making the best effort I could.
In
> the end what you probably got 2% more on your a-level, once all the
> marks have been scaled, a sum which would have been easily surpassed
> by extra revision done whilst collating and writing the additional
> 8000 words.
You obviously have no idea how much revision I did for my exams (probably the most that was possible without mental and emotional exhaustion.) That extra 2% gained on my coursework could be the difference between an B and an A and considering I need to get AAB tommorrow, that is pretty important!
> Cooooo I was thinking about going to York next year, it looks a fine
> fine University, one of the top ones. But I'm not gonna go now :P
I was rejected from York, even though I got AAAA in my AS-levels.
:-(
> Of course you're not, you find A-Levels "easy" after all. I
> believe that.
Havent done them probably won't.
Just been reading about it
don't laugh.
Actually, Bangor's a nice place. Go there.