FalmerforAll!**
NSC's Most Intelligent
3A*s, 2As, 1B, 4Cs
Can't complain I suppose!
Can't complain I suppose!
It's amazing how there are no thickies around who fail??
And they say they are not getting easier!!
Some questions were on sky news today, one maths question showed a bar chart it had 4 Bars one significantly higher than the rest, the question was which is highest (or most prolific)
I know they can only pass what is put on front of them but for pass rates to be better for the last 23 years that is telling a story and looking around the UK it's not more intelligent teens!!
Aye good luck to you all. I don't understand the news coverage though. It's not news is it? They never had results on the news when I were a lad. Back then though the exams were hard so not every tom dick and harry were getting A Stars so maybe not as newsworthy.
Not being funny but GCSE's were so easy when I did them two years ago. Got 6 A*'s rest A's with no revision and pissing around most of the year. They mean nothing ultimately though, as long as you get 5 c's to get to Sixth form, you're more than fine.
When I did my 'O' Levels, the certificate didn't even mention the grades achieved. We were told what they were, but I've forgotten.
I remember the subjects though:- English Language, English Literature, Maths, Physics, French, German, Latin and Geography. I failed History spectacularly, but the teacher still suggested I went on to 'A' Level to study it.
Proper subjects!! The yoof of today have never heard of half of them subjects.
To the clown who says sky spouts shit, why is it all news channels cover the same stories and have the same leads??
Spell your name correct get an A date correct as well A*
I might be old and cynical but truth hurts sometimes.
Typed on my iPhone.!!!
What I found with GCSEs was that the subject matter tended to be quite straightforward, just the great number of subjects you took exams for made it more difficult.
It's hard to tell whether they are getting easier for me as I only took them 6 years ago. And having just completed a degree, GCSEs obviously seem very easy now in terms of difficulty and didn't require as much effort.
I also found with GCSEs (and to some extent A Levels) you learnt how to pass the exam. For example, for GCSE maths, I must have gone through each exam of the previous 5/6 years learning what type of questions came up and the method of doing it. It was repetition which made the content stick.
In my opinion I think students are focused too much on passing the exams (of course not their fault, it's a culture they are faced with at an early age) rather than learning the material to gain knowledge.
Hardly any point doing them, the step up to A level is enormous.
Not being funny but GCSE's were so easy when I did them two years ago. Got 6 A*'s rest A's with no revision and pissing around most of the year. They mean nothing ultimately though, as long as you get 5 c's to get to Sixth form, you're more than fine.
It's amazing how there are no thickies around who fail??
And they say they are not getting easier!!
Some questions were on sky news today, one maths question showed a bar chart it had 4 Bars one significantly higher than the rest, the question was which is highest (or most prolific)
I know they can only pass what is put on front of them but for pass rates to be better for the last 23 years that is telling a story and looking around the UK it's not more intelligent teens!!