Day 1 of exams today... Do reckon I am going to be morbidly obese by the time the exams finish due to the amount of sugary foods I'm eating to combat the stress!
Upside of today is that, at 15:00, I've no requirement to speak French again!
Hahahaha.. what an awful start to my exams. May as well have just spent extra time revising Biology last night instead because what very little revision I did do for French didn't help me.
(12 May 2014, 2:19 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Hahahaha.. what an awful start to my exams. May as well have just spent extra time revising Biology last night instead because what very little revision I did do for French didn't help me.
Are you doing GCSE or A-Level...
Whatever, do your best, don't do what I did...fuck them up...I am sure you will be fine...take care and all the best with the exams my friend
(12 May 2014, 3:51 pm)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]Are you doing GCSE or A-Level...
Whatever, do your best, don't do what I did...fuck them up...I am sure you will be fine...take care and all the best with the exams my friend
Just GCSE.
Got Biology tomorrow, then ICT on Wednesday and Chemistry on Thursday.
Alright with Module 2 Biology, but less confident with Module 3. ICT should be okay... Gonna have to stick at the Chemistry revision for the next few days before the exam though!
(12 May 2014, 4:02 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Just GCSE.
Got Biology tomorrow, then ICT on Wednesday and Chemistry on Thursday.
Alright with Module 2 Biology, but less confident with Module 3. ICT should be okay... Gonna have to stick at the Chemistry revision for the next few days before the exam though!
Good luck for the biology tomorrow, do you do triple, separate or further additional?
(12 May 2014, 5:14 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Good luck for the biology tomorrow, do you do triple, separate or further additional?
Cheers.
Er, I have no idea... I know I do all three sciences as three different GCSEs and each of them have four modules (if you include the ISA as a module)?
I know I'm currently sitting on a full marks ISA (25% of overall GCSE) in Physics, and we were told that providing we got A*s/As in the ISAs in Biology/Chemistry, we wouldn't have to re-do them. The fact I haven't had to re-do either is a positive sign, I guess..! Going off last year's Biology ISA, 42/50 was required for an A* and 38/50 for an A... Can't imagine that would have been too difficult to get (assuming it stays at a similar grade boundary this year) given the help we received...
Has been some really low grade boundaries for Biology Module 3 in recent years and that's the one I struggle the most with for Biology. Last year, an A* grade for Module 3 equated to 36/60 marks. I'm predicting that, in the exam itself, I'll struggle massively and I'll be really disappointed with myself - but hope that everyone in the country will be exactly the same so it won't end up being too bad in terms of a grade.
(12 May 2014, 5:19 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Cheers.
Er, I have no idea... I know I do all three sciences as three different GCSEs and each of them have four modules (if you include the ISA as a module)?
I know I'm currently sitting on a full marks ISA (25% of overall GCSE) in Physics, and we were told that providing we got A*s/As in the ISAs in Biology/Chemistry, we wouldn't have to re-do them. The fact I haven't had to re-do either is a positive sign, I guess..! Going off last year's Biology ISA, 42/50 was required for an A* and 38/50 for an A... Can't imagine that would have been too difficult to get (assuming it stays at a similar grade boundary this year) given the help we received...
Has been some really low grade boundaries for Biology Module 3 in recent years and that's the one I struggle the most with for Biology. Last year, an A* grade for Module 3 equated to 36/60 marks. I'm predicting that, in the exam itself, I'll struggle massively and I'll be really disappointed with myself - but hope that everyone in the country will be exactly the same so it won't end up being too bad in terms of a grade.
Hoping the same, got 22 out of 60 on my unit 3 biology mock 2 weeks ago
(12 May 2014, 5:42 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Hoping the same, got 22 out of 60 on my unit 3 biology mock 2 weeks ago
Write 'large surface area' whenever you see any sort of cell/tissue and you can pretty much guarantee yourself a C.
I dread to think how many times I've written that phrase this evening.
I dunno if they still do it now, but we used to just do double award science at school, unless you chose separate sciences as your options. I didn't really like it at all. Was only interested if we were setting fire to something. The biggest issue I had personally was that I felt a lot of it didn't have a lot of relevance, and that's half the problem. Still managed to scrape two Cs somehow.
(12 May 2014, 5:42 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Hoping the same, got 22 out of 60 on my unit 3 biology mock 2 weeks ago
How did you do?
My entire year group bar one lad does Biology, and all twenty of us came out and said how hard we found the Module 2 exam. I found some of the questions alright but a number of them were complete guesses. Module 3 was fine though.
Was so glad to see the final question on shrimps (topic being speciation?) as we'd done that question so many times in class. For all six marks, key words to include were; isolation/separation, variation, natural selection (some die, some survive), those that survive reproduce and pass on best characteristics over many generations. To prove they were different species, the shrimps could not have reproduced and produce fertile offspring.
(13 May 2014, 4:04 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]How did you do?
My entire year group bar one lad does Biology, and all twenty of us came out and said how hard we found the Module 2 exam. I found some of the questions alright but a number of them were complete guesses. Module 3 was fine though.
Was so glad to see the final question on shrimps (topic being speciation?) as we'd done that question so many times in class. For all six marks, key words to include were; isolation/separation, variation, natural selection (some die, some survive), those that survive reproduce and pass on best characteristics over many generations. To prove they were different species, the shrimps could not have reproduced and produce fertile offspring.
Yeah unit 2 exam went ok some questions I made silly mistakes, unit 3 I think was better than the specimen paper we did, especially the fish energy question. Have to finish this IT controlled assessment tonight amd revise for tomorrows exam
(13 May 2014, 5:19 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Yeah unit 2 exam went ok some questions I made silly mistakes, unit 3 I think was better than the specimen paper we did, especially the fish energy question. Have to finish this IT controlled assessment tonight amd revise for tomorrows exam
I was a bit lost off when it came to the fish energy question.
I know that, because they were confined to the fish farm and were not free to move, less energy was converted into movement energy and as such they had more energy for growth... But I couldn't really come up with another reason to explain and I'm sure it was 4 marks? I ended up babbling on about it being warmer, as I think that was another factor we looked at (although we looked at an example of chickens/hens in cages or something like that). Obviously inside of a barn yard would be warmer than out in a field, but I'm not so sure that would apply to a fish farm in the sea.
ICT exams are usually fairly straight forward (assuming you're doing Edexcel as opposed to AQA?)
Indeed my ICT teacher told us that if we have a more important subject (i.e. English or Maths), we should prioritise revision for those over ICT as we'll probably be able to get As even by winging it.
Didn't know how to feel about my coursework being sent off to the moderator. Was a number of us whose coursework had to go to the moderator and I just signed the form to say that was fine - praying that it's all okay now though...
(13 May 2014, 5:24 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]I was a bit lost off when it came to the fish energy question.
I know that, because they were confined to the fish farm and were not free to move, less energy was converted into movement energy and as such they had more energy for growth... But I couldn't really come up with another reason to explain and I'm sure it was 4 marks? I ended up babbling on about it being warmer, as I think that was another factor we looked at (although we looked at an example of chickens/hens in cages or something like that). Obviously inside of a barn yard would be warmer than out in a field, but I'm not so sure that would apply to a fish farm in the sea.
ICT exams are usually fairly straight forward (assuming you're doing Edexcel as opposed to AQA?)
Indeed my ICT teacher told us that if we have a more important subject (i.e. English or Maths), we should prioritise revision for those over ICT as we'll probably be able to get As even by winging it.
Didn't know how to feel about my coursework being sent off to the moderator. Was a number of us whose coursework had to go to the moderator and I just signed the form to say that was fine - praying that it's all okay now though...
Yeah doing Edexcel, got an A* in the mock so hopefully I'll be able to do that again and yeah my coursework is being sent as well, hoping it's fine
(13 May 2014, 5:36 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Yeah doing Edexcel, got an A* in the mock so hopefully I'll be able to do that again and yeah my coursework is being sent as well, hoping it's fine
This is turning into an exam-style thread, but y'know!
Mixed emotions from me about the ICT. General consensus was that it was an alright exam, but by far the hardest out of the past papers we've done. Seems I'm the only one in my year group who knew what 'open source software' was, and the majority of them were pleased I taught them a few things in the Common Room just before the exam as they actually cropped up (high bandwidth and low latency to provide better gaming experience was one example).
Some Tweets about the exams this week...
inactive bc exams @ziamsclifford 2h
Never did I once think that my Biology GCSE would depend on two shrimps not being horny
Well done AQA ? wasn't expecting that one
x+emma+x @edsheeranplus 20h
aqa biology gcse: "why didn't the shrimps want to mate?" me: because he didn't take her to dinner first
Tom Spence @tom5pence192 14h
16 case studies to learn off by heart for geography.
1 used in the exam.
AQA Logic
#geography #GCSE
Megan Bowie @bowpowwow 14h
Loving the Craic on twitter about the aqa gcse biology exam ,glad I'm not the only one who didn't give a shit about the shrimps love life
Suzie Cantillon @suzie_cantillon 14h
"biology paper today
why wouldn't the two shrimps want to mate
idk they are not in the mood for love
stupid aqa gcse”
Henry Day @Henry_Day1 May 12
when AQA practically describes Project-X in a GCSE French reading exam
Also - unofficial markscheme for the French:
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthre...?t=2677384
I've failed just about as much as I had imagined!
(14 May 2014, 11:19 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Also - unofficial markscheme for the French: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthre...?t=2677384
I've failed just about as much as I had imagined!
I wouldn't worry about it too much. I really don't understand why schools in this country still insist on teaching French anyway. Surely it would make more sense to teach Spanish or Mandarin as both languages are more widely spoken than English. A case could also be made for teaching Arabic or Hindi but French? Nah!
(14 May 2014, 11:34 am)AdamY wrote [ -> ]I wouldn't worry about it too much. I really don't understand why schools in this country still insist on teaching French anyway. Surely it would make more sense to teach Spanish or Mandarin as both languages are more widely spoken than English. A case could also be made for teaching Arabic or Hindi but French? Nah!
Maybe not Mandarin, but I would have preferred learning Spanish to French... Guess it's too late now!
(14 May 2014, 11:35 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Maybe not Mandarin, but I would have preferred learning Spanish to French... Guess it's too late now!
It's never too late. Download yourself a copy of Rosetta Stone and enrol on a GCSE Spanish course while doing your A Levels.
Do it while it's still free because if you decide that you want to learn a language after the age of 18 - it's probably going to cost you.
(14 May 2014, 11:46 am)AdamY wrote [ -> ]It's never too late. Download yourself a copy of Rosetta Stone and enrol on a GCSE Spanish course while doing your A Levels.
Do it while it's still free because if you decide that you want to learn a language after the age of 18 - it's probably going to cost you.
Don't think it is free for me!
We weren't ever told that we paid for our GCSEs but a couple of the teachers mentioned it a week or two ago. Maths teacher was as blunt as to say, "If you don't like paying for exams, bugger off five minutes up the road where they pay for the exams for you."
(14 May 2014, 11:35 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Maybe not Mandarin, but I would have preferred learning Spanish to French... Guess it's too late now!
One of my younger brothers (big age gap) is doing French at Uni.
He studied it at GCSE and All-level and got A*.
The other degree he is doing (started from scratch at uni like his peers) - Mandarin Chinese.
Obviously as well as learning the spoken language, he needs to learn the written language and with the course being structures the way it is, could do both after a few months.
He is off to China for a year in the summer.
Never too late to learn something new.
(14 May 2014, 11:48 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Don't think it is free for me!
We weren't ever told that we paid for our GCSEs but a couple of the teachers mentioned it a week or two ago. Maths teacher was as blunt as to say, "If you don't like paying for exams, bugger off five minutes up the road where they pay for the exams for you."
After that comment, I'd be questioning his commitment to teaching students at a secondary school where pupils are required by law to attend
That's presuming, of course, you attend a state school rather than a public school where fees are paid privately.
(14 May 2014, 12:00 pm)AdamY wrote [ -> ]After that comment, I'd be questioning his commitment to teaching students at a secondary school where pupils are required by law to attend
That's presuming, of course, you attend a state school rather than a public school where fees are paid privately.
Nah, it's a public school I go to.
He was referring to the nearest state school to us which is a five minute walk up the road.
(14 May 2014, 11:19 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]This is turning into an exam-style thread, but y'know!
Mixed emotions from me about the ICT. General consensus was that it was an alright exam, but by far the hardest out of the past papers we've done. Seems I'm the only one in my year group who knew what 'open source software' was, and the majority of them were pleased I taught them a few things in the Common Room just before the exam as they actually cropped up (high bandwidth and low latency to provide better gaming experience was one example).
Some Tweets about the exams this week...
Also - unofficial markscheme for the French: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthre...?t=2677384
I've failed just about as much as I had imagined!
Oh dear dont think I did well in French, cant remember some of my exact answers though. Yeah I liked the "open source" question today, hated the first big 6 marker though
(14 May 2014, 5:50 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Oh dear dont think I did well in French, cant remember some of my exact answers though. Yeah I liked the "open source" question today, hated the first big 6 marker though
What did you put for the "38% of women play mobile phone games" or something like that? We all put different answers in my year group - the question was so badly worded...
I said something about females downloading fitness-related apps/games but males downloading sports related apps/games, with the former being more beneficial to a person's health (the
impact as the question referred to)...
Others in my year group said that girls had larger screen sizes for their mobile phones for better gaming experience, and others said that girls had the latest mobile phones because they read magazines.
I don't think any two of us had the same answer for that question.
Wasn't keen on either of the 6-markers. Again, poorly worded. I was hoping for a High St vs Online Shopping 6-marker, but nope..!
My ICT teacher is an Edexcel examiner so I was going to go and see her tomorrow to see what the answers were...
(14 May 2014, 7:12 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]What did you put for the "38% of women play mobile phone games" or something like that? We all put different answers in my year group - the question was so badly worded...
I said something about females downloading fitness-related apps/games but males downloading sports related apps/games, with the former being more beneficial to a person's health (the impact as the question referred to)...
Others in my year group said that girls had larger screen sizes for their mobile phones for better gaming experience, and others said that girls had the latest mobile phones because they read magazines.
I don't think any two of us had the same answer for that question.
Wasn't keen on either of the 6-markers. Again, poorly worded. I was hoping for a High St vs Online Shopping 6-marker, but nope..!
My ICT teacher is an Edexcel examiner so I was going to go and see her tomorrow to see what the answers were...
Some of my class put highly sexist things for that question
I was hoping for a question like that as well, oh well chemistry tomorrow
(14 May 2014, 7:22 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Some of my class put highly sexist things for that question I was hoping for a question like that as well, oh well chemistry tomorrow
Split the thread to make a new one about exams... Easier!
I thought C2 was alright, but C3 was a lot harder. Expected worse for both, mind.
Glad I've got no more exams until the 19th now - bliss! Have to go back in school to get some preliminary material this afternoon, but I've got all day tomorrow off.
(15 May 2014, 10:45 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]Split the thread to make a new one about exams... Easier!
I thought C2 was alright, but C3 was a lot harder. Expected worse for both, mind.
Glad I've got no more exams until the 19th now - bliss! Have to go back in school to get some preliminary material this afternoon, but I've got all day tomorrow off.
R.E this afternoon then history tomorrow for me
yeah chemistry did get harder I thought as well in C3
(15 May 2014, 3:46 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Just remember if you get an 'ology', you can become a scientist!
http://youtu.be/jC_-r-J69qA
I remember the advert well. I found these adverts to be far more tolerable than the B.T. adverts featuring Nick Harper from My Family and his extended family.