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Are there any 16 yr olds not worried about GCSE results on here?

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i know that worrying wont change anything so it doesn't matter too much to me. and besides they're only gcses anyway.

i also realise i have asked this question in a different category but i put it in the wrong one and am not getting many answers

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  1. sorry im not 16

    but wats GCSE

    wanna answer me back/

    pleeeeeeze?


  2. I've gone through many emotions. Sometimes I felt excited, sometimes nervous. One time I even had a panic attack. You know I can't really predict whats going to happen so I haven't a clue why I think about it that much. GCSE's do matter because otherwise you may not be able to go into College doing a BTEC, A-Level whatever, that's whats so distressing about them. All anyone can really do is just relax. It's actually really likely you may have got higher than what you expected. It's just because GCSE's are talked about in the news so much that we're underestimating ourselves.

    I hope every gets really good results.  

  3. I'm in year 10. I get my science modules tomorrow (haaa!) and im all excited about them!

    My best mates in your year, shes fine about it. She just simply says shes not worried. she doesn't know why, because she doesn't know if shes even got a C in maths.  

  4. i don't care what my results are tbh, even if i got c's and above i still want a career in sainsburys.

  5. just anxious

  6. Im only really worried about my maths.

    I cant change them now, and maths was the only one i was really concerned about (cause i got 2 marks off a C in the mock).

  7. no 16yr old is 'not worried'

    even if they say they aren't they are

  8. actually GCSEs are important unless you aren't going onto further education....if you dont get a C or higher in mathes or english you will have to resist those GCSEs at college also most universities - actually i think all of them say you have to maintain a C in English....

    not trying to worry you if you dont want to be bothered with them then fine but in areas they are important if you want  to succeed

    good luck

    x

  9. i took my gcse's last year and was soooo nervous i was shaking when i opened my results.

    i only failed one which was my maths so i have retook it and will be getting the result tomorrow.  im not nervous this year because i know that if i fail it again i can easily retake.

    hope u get good results

  10. Im not worried. I worried BEFORE the exam, once i done it i knew how id more or less done. I think that im just anticipating the inevitable. Anyways, good luck.

    (GCSE's are the exams you do before leaving school for college, UK)

  11. I'm ok really, more excited. I cant change anything now can I!

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