Hi - Bear in mind there are THOUSANDS of pupils waiting for results, the certificates are usually sent out in 'batches' - However, you shouldn't wait any more than ten weeks from the date they told you your results.
General Certificate of Secondary Education.
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
The GCSE maths exams in 2010 were typically held in May and June, following the standard exam schedule in the UK. Specific dates varied by exam board, but they generally took place in the first few weeks of June. For precise dates, it's best to consult the exam board's official schedule from that year.
ICT = Information computer technology GCSE= General Certificate of Secondary Education
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education, and is a basic qualification. The exam will be at a time set by the exam board, and you will sit in a room with an invigilator (someone who watches you to make sure you aren't cheating) and do the test independantly. Don't worry about it, all schools do mocks, where you will basically do a runthrough of the exams so by the time you get to the real thing you will be more than ready
23rd august
Yes it is. It can actually help you with your English GCSE course as you can use media termonlogy in your exam.
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She has some GCSE's but the grades are unknown.
The syllabus you studied during the term.
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.