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You do your o levels 2 years early? what's the point of that?
Lol, well a couple of things, gcses may seem like the end of the world, but applying to college, they really look at a levels, so calm down...
It's not that bad doing them 2 years early, I was 14 when I did mine, I did ok...
Now they really arent that bad, just read the assigned text books, do a bunch of practise problems from past papers and you should be fine...
Also for some reason I took 10 classes for my o levels (not entirely sure what I was thinking), this really isn't necessary... just take the amount of classes you can do without going crazy...
Goodluck!
thankyou for that reply. our gcse options got narrowed down to 4, because so much is comulsory now. compulsory stuff was rs, pe, citizenship, ict, chemistry, physics, biology and maths and english. in the end for the AS three year course I chose economics, and french, resistant matrials and drama for the others and I only wasnt sure about drama, im kinda shy but I wanted to do it because I enjoy it but I dont really need it. I want to be a chemical engineer.



Does anyone ave any advice about gcse's ?
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I am in yr 8 and because I go to the top grammar school in the country, rgs, we do our gcses next yera. I'm really really really worried. Does anyone ave any advice about it. (please only post if it is nice and reassuring)