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I think I've done bad in my GCSE's

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We get our results on the 21st August and I'm really, really nervous. I wasen't never any good at school but wasen't a bad kid. I just think I've done awful and I don't want my parents to know what I've got.

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  1. As long as you have done your best that is all anyone can ask of you. It can't be as bad as you think. Try not to worry you can't change it now


  2. im rele nervous myself!:( but dnt wrry as u may get positive results nd may b surprised:) gd luk 4 the results!:Dxxx

  3. OMG that is exactly what i'm feeling right now but there is nothing you can do about it. All we can do is wait and hope for the best. Good luck to all GCSE students.

  4. I'm really scared too but i'm sure it wont be that bad. Not long to go now..

  5. I'm really nervous too.

    But don't worry!

    I bet you've done great.

    If you think you haven't done that great on the exam, then you will always have your coursework to boost up yout results.

    Best of luck! x

  6. So, you didn't prepare well, right?

  7. hey, there's nothing you can do now, what is done is done.

    this time last year i felt the exact same. and this year x2.

    i'm sure you have done great, and you need to stop worrying and remembering over all the things that went wrong in the exam and try and remember all the things that went good in the exam. try and remember all the times in the exam when you were confident that you have to correct answer.

  8. 11 days to go and im so nervous as well but im sure you have done well and everyone is feeling the same way just like you you never know you might surprise yourself with your results, so relax and take it easy  Good luck to all getting their GCSE results =]

  9. If you've gotten bad results there's always the A levels. If you tried hard enough your parents should not be angry. You're only young and have plenty of options. Explain to your parents you may need extra help in any other studying before the results come out. They will admire you wanting to continue your education and not get a shock when the results. There's lots of education options out there and maybe the subjects didn't suit you. I'm from Ireland and got an average result in my leaving cert despite having a high IQ, I went to college to study 2 different courses and got all As in both.  

  10. I did mine last year and I felt EXACTLY the same. No matter what anyone said it didn't make me feel any better but a year later I've realised that you have a second chance. Its alot alot alot more worse to do badly in your AS levels than GCSEs...no one really looks at GCSEs when you've got higher qualifications. You could totally do badly in GCSEs but if you've moved on to higher education and got good grades to make up for it then alot of people commend you on your effort and noone really cares what you got for GCSEs..employers dont usually care except for english and maths and you can redo both without them knowing...

    So fair enough your parents are gonna find out sooner or later...but relax...you've got the rest of your life to prove yourself better.

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