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
25th June 2010
they are added together
Wednesday 27th June 2012
As long as you try your best and get anything from A to C
In America they don't have GCSE's. They have other exams.
Where you learn all of the content over 2 years and take all of the exams in the summer of the final year.
AS exams, also known as advanced subsidiary exams, were put into place as a testing method between the GCSE and Êthe A Level exam. It matches many of the elements seen on both tests.
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Depends on when your school decide to start them. Usually around May-July.
Well i am in year 8 and I'm preparing for earlier GCSE's which i will take this year and in my practice exams i got 2 A's and i am certain that it is 72% and A* is 87% for the higher tier but you can not acquire an A in Foundation Gcse
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AS exams, also known as advanced subsidiary exams, were put into place as a testing method between the GCSE and Êthe A Level exam. It matches many of the elements seen on both tests.