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    I got my GCSE results today. Four C's, two D's, two E's, one G and a U.

    Better than i expected!

    Any other .Orgahs get their results today?
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    What does each letter mean/stand for?

    Is it the standard A,B,C,D,E & F? And in any case what's a U?
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    Nah mate, back in my day we did 'O' levels. Congrats though.
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    Today I got an A for half an IT GCSE, and A* for 25% of a Science GCSE.

    Confuising? But thats what happens when the school forces you to do GCSEs 2 years early...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rythmic
    Is it the standard A,B,C,D,E & F? And in any case what's a U?
    If I remember rightly, A*-C is a pass, while D-G is a failure. U stands for unclassified - basically the lowest possible grade.
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    6A*s and 4 As. I should have tried harder at the maths/statistics throughout the year in hindsight, but I'm happy.


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    10 A*s and 1 A. A is getting remarked, was only 2 marks off perfect.
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    When I graduated I had all 6/10's and a 5/10 for latin. Never do more than needed, that's how I do things.

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