Although hard study is obviously an essential part of your GCSE years, it is vitally important that you maintain a balance between work and play if you wish to avoid GCSE and exam stress. In fact, not building in time for rest and relaxation into your daily routine can actually harm your academic performance; if you enter your GCSE exams stressed out, the chances are you won't do yourself justice. The trick is to strike the balance between work and play that works for you, so that you can study for GCSEs and enter exams stress-free. For more information see Exam Stress link.
Tell yourself to stay calm. I can do this
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
23rd august
NO
She has some GCSE's but the grades are unknown.
The syllabus you studied during the term.
Yes it is. It can actually help you with your English GCSE course as you can use media termonlogy in your exam.
BTEC Music is all coursework. GCSE Music is coursework and an listening exam. But BTEC you can get like say 4 GCSE grade C's in it but as for GCSE you only get 1.
You can take any GCSE examination without enrolling in a course. But you must register with the appropriate exam board and arrange to take the test at a local exam center. The examining body can provide details.
They will either allow you to resit the exam(s) if they are early on or they will count your predicted grade and mock results.
You should contact your school or your exam board.
GCSE results here in England are released on the 24th of August this year.