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So for many people tomorrow is results day for their exams like myself. When you had your results day how did you try and stay calm and think positively?
Or if you have results day like me then how are you keeping calm?
Or if you have results day like me then how are you keeping calm?
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I'm getting my results tomorrow, but I did my exams a year early so if I don't do that well I've got another year to correct them. I'm not that worried to be honest, and good luck man
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Thanks and good luck to you too
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Good luck to the both of you. i do mine in two years!
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I don't see any point in worrying about exam results. My outlook was when I was receiving my results was
Whatever happens, happens. The outcome can't change so no point worrying, look forward to the future because the results aint the end.
But everyone is different. That was just my thoughts when getting results.
Also Good luck in your results.
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Whatever happens, happens. The outcome can't change so no point worrying, look forward to the future because the results aint the end.
But everyone is different. That was just my thoughts when getting results.
Also Good luck in your results.
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Good luck with the results, even if the results are bad it still doesn't matter. I still got into every college i wanted with no gcses.
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Why do people panic over GCSE, I haven't really even thought about them, I'm getting myn posted tomorrow or the day after hopefully.
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Skaar wrote Why do people panic over GCSE, I haven't really even thought about them, I'm getting myn posted tomorrow or the day after hopefully.
Because it can determine what college/future education for the next 2 years and more.
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Hoop wroteSkaar wrote Why do people panic over GCSE, I haven't really even thought about them, I'm getting myn posted tomorrow or the day after hopefully.
Because it can determine what college/future education for the next 2 years and more.
I know what you mean but you can get on pretty much any college course at its lowest level and work your way up through the different levels/stages . The only people who should worry are people who have something planned where they need certain grades, but if they cared and known what grade were needed they would of put the effort in and be confident with what they think they will get.
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Hoop wroteSkaar wrote Why do people panic over GCSE, I haven't really even thought about them, I'm getting myn posted tomorrow or the day after hopefully.
Because it can determine what college/future education for the next 2 years and more.
I'v been accepted to every college, job interview iv applied for with no gcses.
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