Post by Aleks Dลพehveroviฤ on Aug 6, 2013 21:33:57 GMT 1
Well If I did my best last year then I got better marks My marks are around all between 6 & 7 (10 highest - 1 lowest) Will do better my best next year In a higher level
In the England and Wales when you get into year 10 (ages 14 to 15) You start your GCSE's. You will have preiviulsy chosen 4 subject which you will study along with English (language and literature), Maths, Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), and another compulsery subject that will vary from school to school, most chose Religious Education my school, however chose ICT
You can then take another 4 subjects out of these
Art and Design Biology Business Studies Chemistry Drama French Graphic Design Geography History Further Mathematics Photography Religious Studies Spanish Music D.T Catering Textiles
So I am studying:
Maths English Science ICT Religious Education History Drama Geography (A decision I somewhat regret looking back)
Grades you can get in during GCSE's are U (Stands for ungraded) G F E D C B A A*
My grades: English: One B, three A's, and one A* Maths: One D, and one C (This would mean by the end of GCSE, I should be getting B-A) Science Biology-B Chemistry -TBD (I won't find out yet) Physics-TBD (I won't find out yet) ICT-B Drama- A range between D and C, (One piece was B grade, but I left something out so I couldn't get above a D) Geography- D-C History One B, and a few A's and A*'s R.E- B's and A's
Note: This is referring to Hampshire, the region on England I live in, other parts of England and Wales may differ. Also I'm aware my ability to explain things can be...hit and miss...so if I explained anything wrong, just ask.