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I always said that. When it came down to it though I got a serious b/f spent my time messing about with him, did little or no work for my A-Levels because I lost all motivation and it showed in my results.
Thankfully 7 years on and finally finished a degree in a completely different subject to what I started, gettin BCCC (old school system for me as well though) hasn't effected the job I've been able to get.
That worked the opposite for me. Being with him motivated me to do well and try harder
Ah right
Such people will only screw your life up if you let them. You should be fine with your GCSE's then
I don't have very good A levels... I was diagnosed with learning difficulties less than a month before my final exams and also, I was experiencing mental health problems...
Still I'm hitting 2:1s/1:1s in university.
I would say that experience says it all, both with degrees and A levels. The person with the experience and the good interview skills will be the best. There are too many degree graduates (and let's face it... You don't need to be anything special to pass a degree) and not enough people who've worked in the field or volunteered.
I know, but then I like to drink so much I would probably just do the same thing all over again!
true, but i only like the one which involves lots of As