As their name suggests, predicted GCSE grades are estimates made by your teacher of how well you will perform in your GCSEs. These predictions are made based on the standard of your GCSE coursework and (in most schools) what marks you scored in your mock exams. For more information see Predicted Grades link.
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
No because they are quite good.
My sons will be studying for the Scottish Standard Grades (in the state system), but at age 16 I want them to go to Harrow School in England (private) and one of their entry requirements are for eight top grades at GCSE (or their equivalent). What would the equivalent be.???? Is it still 8 GCSE = 8 Standard Grades (but at the credit level)..??
How do you convert nursing assistant certificate to GCSE
good grades
nope
She has some GCSE's but the grades are unknown.
Maths & English will be the most important
maths at least a B/C
You need A-C grades to become a teacher
Your predicted grades are included in the reference written by one of your teachers. You just enter the details of the subjects you're doing and put the grade as 'pending'
You do not need any GCSE's to be a wrestler. You need 3-5 years of experience,send in videos and train as hard as you can.