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I want all science but my grades r nightmares?

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i want to do all the sciences

can i do a-level if i got a grade D in maths and a grade B in addtional science and a grade C in core science ?

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  1. doubt it unless the college lets you. its really up to the colleges decision.

    you can take maybe applied science but i did it and it was so CRAPP. you can goto a craap college then goto the one you want after when you pass your maths gcse  


  2. Sweetie that's just impossible

  3. Hiya Rrrr R,

    Information in

    Information out

    Passing exams relies on the information going in, staying there and then being able to put it onto paper.

    Passing exams with a high grade has nothing to do with intelligence, but dedication.

    It would appear that you haven't had the dedication.

    Life is like a bank, if you don't put it in, then how can you get it out?

    I inherited a stepson of 12yrs....NEVER, EVER inherit a stepson of 12

    He was such a smart ar$£, that he struggled adding in his head 6 + 7... even when he was 14!!!

    When the penny finally dropped, he put more work in, and went to night school to improve his grades... there's that dedication/hard work/information in thing again, and he upped his grades.. off his own bat!

    Got his A levels went to uni.. now he is in charge of 5 museums after getting his BA in Fine Art and Art history, and his Masters in conservation at Lincoln Uni.

    If he can do it, so can you.

    All it takes is dedication.

    How much do you want the prize?

    Are you dedicated enough?

    Only you know.

  4. It depends on which college/sixth form you are going to - see what they say. I think a great many places would have preferred a C or higher in maths. But then again, many science courses are going under-subscribed at the moment, so they may let you in anyway. But you would have to work very hard, particularly in physics, and chemistry.

  5. It might pay you to include an English course some where in your schooling.

  6. The only really non-mathematical science is Biology.  There's no point attempting physics or chemistry if you can't do the maths.  No point doing subjects you can't pass!

    University is far more hardcore than school - lots of students fail, change course or drop out!  Even students who got B's at school can struggle at uni!

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