Tagged: post-exam thoughts
Throughout the GCSE German course, I spent many, many weekends learning what were effectively ‘scripts’ with the hope I’d be able to repeat them word-for-word in the six writing and speaking examinations (though only...
A few days after Tuesday’s OCR GCSE History exam on International Relations (1919 to 1945) and Germany (1919 to 1945), it was back to school for today’s paper on Britain (1945 to 1975). “#HistoryGCSE...
As a subject I hope to take next year at AS-Level, today’s Physics exam was one of the ones that was more important to me. Unlike Thursday’s Chemistry paper, though, (a subject in which...
For me, my Language exam was the one I was feeling most confident about – only ever so quietly, mind, but confident all the same. In both of the two mock exams I did...
Back in late February, when our English teacher told us that we’d be starting the preparatory work for our Poetry exam soon, I was one of the few (certainly one of the only boys)...
I’ve never regarded Chemistry as one of my fortes, though I’ve been surprised to see how well I have done at it throughout the GCSE AQA Science course (I’ve dropped fewer marks in it...
For me, the latest in this season of exams was this morning’s Religious Studies examination, which saw me answering questions on Religious Attitudes to Matters of Life (Medical Ethics), Religious Attitudes to the Elderly...
The morning began with somewhat of a panic for me: my own incompetence had led me to mistakenly believe I’d be in the Sports Hall for today’s English Literature Unit 1 (Modern Texts) exam,...