How do you ask for exam results?
You just ask them “so how did the exam go” and don’t ask them for any specific details. They will either say it went good and that they are confident or they will give you a funny look as if to say “don’t ask”, which means they are simply glad it’s over and didn’t feel very confident.
Can I find my GCSE results online?
Results will be available online from the official results day via your ResultsPlus Direct account (more information below). If you need a hardcopy of your Statement of Results you can ask for it to be sent by post or ready for collection in person but not earlier than the official results day.
How do I get my old GCSE results?
contact your school where you took the exams, tell them the year you left school, and what subjects you took. They will be able to check which awarding bodies were used.
Do employers check your GCSEs?
GCSE grades are of the utmost importance when it comes to accessing further education courses, but that certainly isn’t their only purpose. Many employers will also be looking at GCSE grades when shortlisting candidates. They may even ask for certain grades in their job advertisements.
Do I need my GCSE certificates?
In short, yes, you will need your GCSE certificates after you leave school. Colleges and Sixth Forms use predicted grades for student’s applications and enrol students after GCSE results day, where they can bring a copy of their exam results to verify the grades rather than the specific exam certificates.
Can I lie about my grades on my CV?
In short, yes. CV lies are illegal. Making changes like inflating your university grades or changing previous job titles may seem small, but they can be classed as ‘fraud by false representation’, which carries a maximum 10-year jail sentence.
Is it illegal to lie about your GCSEs?
Whether you’re lying about where you’ve worked, what grades you achieved or your skills, lying on your CV is technically fraud. Plus, personality counts. Employers want to hire someone they can trust. Lying before you’ve even been hired won’t exactly paint you as a reliable, authentic and trustworthy person.
Do GCSEs determine your future?
No, they do not determine your future, but the characteristics you have that partly led to your GCSE results do play a huge role. GCSEs are a useful predictor of some things. Very poor GCSE results correlate well with a lack of conscientiousness, and very good results correlate well with being a fast learner.
What is a 7 GCSE grade?
Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C. Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
Is a 7 a good grade?
However, a 4 is being classified as a standard pass, which can be broadly compared to a grade C, while a 5 is a strong pass. Grades 9-7 are roughly equivalent to the old top grades of A* and A.
What is the easiest GCSE subject?
Geography is the easiest GCSE subject. GCSE geography is a straightforward subject, the content is simple and easy to understand, and the marking is quite lenient. You can easily get a high grade in GCSE geography without too much effort.
What is the hardest GCSE to pass?
- Further Maths. Further Maths is the hardest GCSE Subject.
- GCSE Chemistry.
- GCSE Physics.
- GCSE English Literature.
- GCSE Mathematics.
- GCSE Computer Science.
- GCSE Economics.
- GCSE Biology.
How many students got straight 9s 2020?
Of this group, 16 students achieve straight 9s across their GCSE subjects, with 11 of these securing 11 GCSEs at grade 9.
Which GCSE is the easiest to pass?
I’ve compiled a list of the top 10 easiest GCSEs you can do, so you don’t have to….
- GCSE Business Studies.
- GCSE Catering.
- GCSE Design and Technology.
- GCSE Geography.
- GCSE Music.
- GCSE Physical Education.
- GCSE Religious Studies.
- GCSE Film Studies.
Is it easy to pass GCSE?
The GCSEs are moderately hard exams as they only require students to memorize the subject content and have a basic understanding of the concepts. The GCSEs do not have tough questions or difficult topics. Instead, the GCSE subjects are relatively easy to pass.