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My GCSE results?im crying at the moment i need ADVICE?

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well these are my grades

english and english lit B B

maths B

PE B

SCIENCE A*A* (double)

food tech B

FRENCH B

GEOGRAPHY C

well i want to study medicene or veterinary science at university but with these results it seems impossible, i know these results will give me huge motivation for sixth form and i WILL WORK MY *** OFF.i dont want to get into cambridbge or anything i just want todo a high level course, just because im crying dont give me reassurance plz, and harsh comments and truthful comments are appreciated

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  1. your upset about your results? bloody h**l what is wrong with you!

    they are excellent results. when i did mine i got all B's and C's and i though that was really good! your strange


  2. They are great results! Well done!! But if you're not happy with them maybe you can ask your teachers about retaking some of them during your A Level year? Might set you back a year or so but worth it if it gets you where you want to be.

  3. They're really good! You got A*A* in double science, that's the most important thing. And UNIs look more at A-Levels than anything else, so continue the good work and you'll be able to get in no matter what!

  4. A* in double award science that's brilliant what have you Got to worry about!  

  5. those are great results,  why arent you happy, this will get you into your alevels which is all the unis will look at (aong with ur personality/extracirricular stuff). if they do look at gcse's it will be english science and maths that they look at which you have done very well in, so dont worry. get on and do your alevels. good luck.  

  6. they are good results, well done

  7. what the h**l is wrong with these results?? you should be so proud of yourself! that's 10 A* to C! of course you can get into a good uni you can take any of those subjects at A level with those results! come on you got 2 A * for science you can deffo do medicine with that.  

  8. Look i have just about had enough of people putting themselves a side all the time! You have good results and stop mopping about them and get a grip will you!!x*x

  9. as long as u get the grades u need at a-level then gcse's dont matter as long as theyre a-c.  I go to queens university belfast now part of the russel group and i know stacks of people with lesser gcse's. Good luck, and dont cry  u cant do anything now.... just party tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. definitely you could get into a good uni!

    A* in science is really good and thats one of the main subjects you will need to do the course.

    Im pretty sure you can only study vetenary science at four universities and you do need good results, however they mainly look at your A level results more than GCSEs.  You will probably need at A level AAA to ABB, so work hard and you can achieve that.  but by your GCSE results you definitely could get into a good uni.

    Well done.

  11. why are you upset you did so well! espc in science!!

  12. You don't need these to get into uni, only your A levels will count. As long as these qualify you for the A levels you want to take stop crying.

    Everyone great has to fail, this is the best way of really learning. So pick your self up go celebrate moving on to Alevels and use this as the motivation you need.

    To be fair your results are actually pretty good given the average.

  13. yeah of course those are awesome results. probably better than what i'll get!

  14. You did great and you should have no problem getting into medical school later on as you got your best marks in the subjects that matter (Science and Maths). But really, if you achieve good A-Level grades then they won't even look at your GCSE results outside of Maths and Science (I know Brighton Medical school doesn't) so stop worrying and congratulations on your great results.

  15. Re-take them.. i'm upset about mine too :(

  16. gettnig into uni has nothing to do with GCSE's to do veterinary science you need AAB at university, which wil be hard work. As long as your gcses are enough to go to college (which they are) there is no other use for them really.  

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