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Worried about my GCSE grades?
I finished my final GCSE paper today, however based on how easy I found each paper, there are the grades that I predict I got:
ICT - B
Maths - B
English Language - C
Philosophy/Ethics/RE - C
Computer Science - C
English Literature - D
Geography - D
Art - D
Physics - D
Biology - D
Chemistry - E
I'm a bit concerned on what do do next year if these are the grades I actually got. I was also predicted roughly these by my school earlier in the year. My dad got A/B O-Level grades, or all A*/A GCSEs by the current system...
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- 5 years agoFavorite Answer
What you think you might have got is irrelevant, as is what your teachers have been predicting you, as is what your father got. The only thing that matters is what you *actually* get, and that you won't know for another two months until results day on August 25th. No point in speculating, let alone worrying, until then.
But if you really do get the sort of results you're showing there, then there's not much you can do with them, truth be told. Ds and Es don't count as Level 2 qualifications, so on your list you only have five Level 2s, and most of them are Cs rather than Bs. You might find a sixth form college somewhere that will accept you on those results, but you will be quite severely restricted in terms of what subjects you can do.
Wait for the results to come out, then talk to your teachers about possibly re-taking some subjects. And talk to your local sixth form about whether they're happy to let you take any Level 3 subjects and if so which. Otherwise you may want to consider things like apprenticeships or other training options.