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I might have to re-sit a GCSE maths exam. Does that mean I have to re-take the whole course?

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Well I feel I didn't do well on one of my Maths GCSE exams

If I re-take will I have to do the whole course again or just the test?

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  1. you will be doing the same edcaution like every1 else just at the end you will have more exams as you will be doing that exam again its up to you if you are going to revise for it or not as there is no classes for you.


  2. you just have to book yourself in for the exam. no you dont have to do the lessons again but obviously ull need to study hard at home to keep things fresh in ure mind. and improve on ure last score

  3. Just the test

  4. No, Your Majesty.

    If you still attend the educational establishment where you first sat your maths GCSE, they can enter you for this at no cost to you. Can I assume that this means a school? Coursework might have to be reviewed if this was part of your exam. If there were deficient areas, some parts of the coursework might have to be re-done, at your own pace. If your GCSE was 'all exam', the re-sit will be straightforward, with the date(s) notified to you from the school. Your teachers and the school will be able to give you the relevant details.

    If you are 'independent' of the system, you will have to pay a fee. In either case, you can re-sit the exam without taking the whole course again. In fact, time constraints would not allow for this.

    However, as others have said, you would be well advised to seek help with the areas with which you may have problems. A reasonable amount of revision - not cramming until your head explodes - is also desirable.

    Best wishes.

  5. You can just retake courework and the exam. whilst learning the bits that you are unsure about

  6. oh i feel the same:( i think i have got a D or something

    i think that you have to attent maths classes again focusing on things you find hard and then you have to re-sit the 2 exams next summer when the year below sits theirs..

  7. If you mean the modules then you can re-take them without doing the coursework or the final examination.

    If you believe you have failed your Maths GCSE the final examiation then I you will have to take it as part of your KEY SKILLS if you go to College.

    I myself, have done my Maths Modules many of times. I got a D in my first Module 7 and I did it again and got a C. I also did my Maths Module 8 agan as the first time I had a C and wanted to try for a B.

    I didn't have to do my maths again. Just those Modules.

    If you do felt you failed then extra revision will be needed. I suggest using mymaths. You wont have to do the whole course again but as I said you may have to take it at Key Skills at College. It isnt sitting the Maths again it is slightly easier and of course it isnt as many hours of lessons a week as you would have at school.

    Good Luck!

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