I'm actually feeling quite calm, as i've worked and revised really hard. I don't want to panic as you can't concentrate, i've got to focus. Can't wait to finish at the end of the month for the summer holidays it's gone that quick .
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Best of luck Darlo, whats the exam today mate
watchinittoomuch (Guest)
Good luck Darlo
all the best.
Good luck Darlo, hope it goes well for you.
Good Luck mate!
Will you get withdrawal symptoms?
Will you get withdrawal symptoms?
quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
Best of luck Darlo, whats the exam today mate
English . I'm doing Admin hence why i'm so good with computers Bov .
Good luck darlo
Good luck Darlo
My lad has an exam today, now in fact, had to be in early and my grandaughter cried all through the night and kept him awake
quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
My lad has an exam today, now in fact, had to be in early and my grandaughter cried all through the night and kept him awake
Good luck to him , best of luck to anyone that is doing them .
quote:Originally posted by darloboy07:quote:Originally posted by Bovrilking:
Best of luck Darlo, whats the exam today mate
English . I'm doing Admin hence why i'm so good with computers Bov .
Aye, same as my son.
I can see 10,151 reasons why you are good with computers
Good luck Darlo. You'll be fine.
Good luck darlo, let us know how you get on...
quote:Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:
Goo luck darlo, let us know how you get on... ;kiss:
Will do . Thats cool Bov , good luck to your son with it.
My daughter has English and Geography GCSEs today and my son has History and Accounting A1's today which clash...so room on his own, and an escort to the loo...
Best luck Darlo... Im sure you do well in them just remain calm and dont panic...
A little tip which Im sure you already know, as soon as you get the question papers jut down bullet points of the answers to the question you will answer so that you dont forget anything.
A little tip which Im sure you already know, as soon as you get the question papers jut down bullet points of the answers to the question you will answer so that you dont forget anything.
Good luck Darlo,
Hope it goes well..
Hope it goes well..
< The answers are in the box!
Honestly Darlo you will be fine!
Elfie
Honestly Darlo you will be fine!
Elfie
Good luck Darlo.I know how stressful it is cos I'm living with one about to start exams
Best of Luck today!! Hope it all goes well for you
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Best luck Darlo... Im sure you do well in them just remain calm and dont panic...
A little tip which Im sure you already know, as soon as you get the question papers jut down bullet points of the answers to the question you will answer so that you dont forget anything.
And underline key wrods/concepts in the question.Helps you focus on the question as opposed to the subject in question.
Marking some scripts makes me want to bang my head on the table.I know the child knows the information,but has answered the question completely wrong
And try not to panic
We've been given 10 extra minutes in the exam to read the paper before we start, we've been told to when we start to quickly underline the main points and plan the answer before we start to answer, we've got these booklet things we got to write our answers in which go to the exam board so we got to try and not make much mistakes and write neatly .
Very best of luck Darlo..you're a clever lad so it'll be no problem for you
Russell teh Muscle (Guest)
Good luck geezer
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Lotsa luck, darlo
(please note, in your exam DON'T spell the way I do! )
(please note, in your exam DON'T spell the way I do! )
Good Luck darlo you can have all my luck now
Yes I agree with exam nerves we dont pay attention to key questions like that. Thats a good tipquote:Originally posted by Mazzystar:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Best luck Darlo... Im sure you do well in them just remain calm and dont panic...
A little tip which Im sure you already know, as soon as you get the question papers jut down bullet points of the answers to the question you will answer so that you dont forget anything.
And underline key wrods/concepts in the question.Helps you focus on the question as opposed to the subject in question.
Marking some scripts makes me want to bang my head on the table.I know the child knows the information,but has answered the question completely wrong
And try not to panic
Good luck darlo - not that you'll need it, I have every confidence in you!
Good luck, lad
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:
Lotsa luck, darlo
(please note, in your exam DON'T spell the way I do! )
I am a very good speller Deegs , have been since primary school , cheers hun .
I dont think examiners mark down for spelling mistakes ...
The very best of luck Darloboy I am sure all your hard work will pay off
Good luck darlo
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I dont think examiners mark down for spelling mistakes ...
No they don't, but I personally think it's wrong.
good luck darling you'll be grand
But people are nervous...quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I dont think examiners mark down for spelling mistakes ...
No they don't, but I personally think it's wrong.
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:But people are nervous...quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I dont think examiners mark down for spelling mistakes ...
No they don't, but I personally think it's wrong.
I know they are PCE, but you can carry on and get a degree or whatever, but how are they going to cope in the real world. Companies will not put up with spelling mistakes, all i'm saying is that if they are not corrected, how will they learn
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I dont think examiners mark down for spelling mistakes ...
We did
You can get I think its 15% for good spelling/grammar
Best of luck Darlo.
I've just been to a meeting at my daughters school about her GCSEs next year...they wanted to get her a scribe and extra time for writing but she's refused
I'm surprised, it would have meant she could rabbit on...she's finds shutting up difficult
I've just been to a meeting at my daughters school about her GCSEs next year...they wanted to get her a scribe and extra time for writing but she's refused
I'm surprised, it would have meant she could rabbit on...she's finds shutting up difficult
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