This is not a question that can be answered easily - The benefits and drawbacks of going to university will depend on your future career plans, what sort of course you wish to do, which university you want to attend, how much you can pay, how much you can borrow etc. I suggest you speak to a careers advisor or teacher who knows you feel to discuss all the options.
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.
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'
yes it is very importent! get good grades or you will fail forever
If you acheved a grade at A2, or are predicted a grade at A2, no. If you just did a subject to AS, you should if it was a good grade (ie. not a U)
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Grades and performing awards. Able to participate in national or international orchestras are also a few achievements.
One idea to find out is to contact NYU and ask.
It is only available to teams registered in grades K1&2.
The rich people in ancient Rome actually wore the same kind of clothes as the poor people. The styles were the same. The difference was in the quality of the materials. The wealthy could afford to wear the finer grades of wool, and even cotton or silk. They could also afford to have them dyed bright colors. The poor on the other hand, wore the coarser grades of wool and if they were dyed at all, they were generally a shade of either yellow or red, as those were the two cheapest dyes available.
There are a number of things an international student needs to get into Harvard. They must for example have excellent grades and show evidence of doing many extra curricular activities.
You go to school and pay attention to get good grades and then you go get jobs all around the world.
It has never been achieved in the international standard, but there may be provincial or other grades of cricket where 400 plus runs has been scored in One day international.