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It's that time of year again... A level results! Hope all those concerned did well, and feel free to brag shamelessly in here if you did.
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Managed to get my 3 As to read Economics and Management at Merton College, Oxford, and am still recovering from the shock. I knew Maths would be touch and go and ended up getting 502, smacked English getting full marks in coursework and synoptic and finishing with 564 and also got full marks in Nazi Germany on my way to 531 in History.
The bit I've always feared was ringing my parents and telling them I'd missed out, not because they'd be disappointed but because this was beyond their wildest dreams and all I've ever wanted to do was make them proud. My dad dropped out without taking O-Levels, my mum grew up in the Philippines brushing her teeth with a twig and salty water, so for me to get into Oxford is something that means so much to them. All the hours locked away revising pale into insignificance when you hear your mum crying with joy on the phone.
The bit I've always feared was ringing my parents and telling them I'd missed out, not because they'd be disappointed but because this was beyond their wildest dreams and all I've ever wanted to do was make them proud. My dad dropped out without taking O-Levels, my mum grew up in the Philippines brushing her teeth with a twig and salty water, so for me to get into Oxford is something that means so much to them. All the hours locked away revising pale into insignificance when you hear your mum crying with joy on the phone.
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Sounds like just the sort of mickey mouse course they'd offer at the other place...Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Managed to get my 3 As to read Economics and Management at Merton College, Oxford
Nah seriously, well done
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Well done, Jeffrey. Many congratulations.
I'm still waiting for the hysteria to commence at my house when I get home.
My sister's awaiting her results, although she knows she's got into Loughborough, so she's already happy!
I'm still waiting for the hysteria to commence at my house when I get home.
My sister's awaiting her results, although she knows she's got into Loughborough, so she's already happy!
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Haha, I know the 'management' makes it sound a bit shit but you can't do just Economics.Michael Wallace wrote: Sounds like just the sort of mickey mouse course they'd offer at the other place...
Nah seriously, well done
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I was going to reply saying "yeah, it's like $course at Cambridge", but then I went to look at the course list and it seems I was mis-remembering, and they are in fact all sensible (well, if you ignore the things on the 'arts' side...). That said, since when was economics an 'art'? (admittedly, my knowledge of economics extends to "you do stuff with finances")Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Haha, I know the 'management' makes it sound a bit shit but you can't do just Economics.
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Got As in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics but I'm not sure what to do with them.
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Well done Jeffrey, even though I detest everything about Merton that's an awesome achievement. With that blonde girl that James Robinson beat, there could be enough Countdowners in Oxford next year to warrant a tournament. Could get the legend James Martin too, as he works with one of my former tutors.
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I got an F in Erection.
If I suddenly have a squirming baby on my lap it probably means that I should start paying it some attention and stop wasting my time messing around on a Countdown forum
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got an A in Law and Economics, B in Business and a D in ICT ( ), met my offer with Manchester, going to do Accounting and Finance.
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I found out that I got five A's in my As levels today:). Gotta start thinking about which university courses i will apply for now, the choice is overwhelming
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I hear there's a great university in Cambridge.JackHurst wrote:Gotta start thinking about which university courses i will apply for now, the choice is overwhelming
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My AS results: ACDD (World Development, History, Maths (the full A Level) and English Lit. respectively).
I predicted my results quite accurately, the only surprise being the A grade. I got a B in AS Maths and got EEU in the A Level. I want to do English at university, but I don't know, I'll just have to see. I'm tempted to just give up on this whole higher education thing and look for a job but the chances of me getting one are nil.
Congratulations to those above. Jeffery: you now seem like less of a twat.
I predicted my results quite accurately, the only surprise being the A grade. I got a B in AS Maths and got EEU in the A Level. I want to do English at university, but I don't know, I'll just have to see. I'm tempted to just give up on this whole higher education thing and look for a job but the chances of me getting one are nil.
Congratulations to those above. Jeffery: you now seem like less of a twat.
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Poor you.JackHurst wrote:the choice is overwhelming
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He seems fine to me, Well done for getting impressive marks and getting into Oxford.Jimmy Gough wrote: Jeffery: you now seem like less of a twat.
Where do you lot stand on talking about marks? With people at school, about a quarter like to talk about and compare marks, and then i think the rest of the people don't like it if you tell them anything more than your grade (Unless you're telling them you were one or two marks off a certain grade). I adapt what i tell people depending on who I'm talking to.
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As in "Ha, you only got 85/100 - that's a crap A grade"?JackHurst wrote: Where do you lot stand on talking about marks? With people at school, about a quarter like to talk about and compare marks, and then i think the rest of the people don't like it if you tell them anything more than your grade (Unless you're telling them you were one or two marks off a certain grade). I adapt what i tell people depending on who I'm talking to.
I think it's funny that people always say I was only X off of a B or whatever no matter how far away they are, even when they're closer to the grade below. I suppose it's worth mentioning if it's one or two off, but not when it's like ten or something.
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I guess I'll take that as a compliment, although I'm disappointed to know I was thought of as a twat. Hopefully my appearances on the show will be more complimentary, as I guess everyone goes around giving it the Barry Big 'Un online. Coincidentally was there any particular reason? Don't hold back either.Jimmy Gough wrote: Jeffery: you now seem like less of a twat.
And Junaid, what's with the hating on Merton? Although admittedly any reputation it may have will be lost on me, as I have no experience of Oxford colleges and applied only on the basis I went there on Open Day, which in turn was randomly generated by me typing 'good Oxford colleges for Economics and Management' into Google and finding Balliol's Open Day was unsurprisingly booked up only two days before.
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Just that thread.Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I guess I'll take that as a compliment, although I'm disappointed to know I was thought of as a twat. Hopefully my appearances on the show will be more complimentary, as I guess everyone goes around giving it the Barry Big 'Un online. Coincidentally was there any particular reason? Don't hold back either.Jimmy Gough wrote: Jeffery: you now seem like less of a twat.
Seriously well done though, I'd give my right arm to go to Oxford...maybe.
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a) Far too richJeffrey Burgin wrote:And Junaid, what's with the hating on Merton?
b) Far too obsessed with topping the college league tables every year, to the extent that not getting a first is an embarrassment to them
c) Full of toffs
d) It's not St Anne's
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I'm not Oxbridge hating but did you not just describe, well, you know, Oxbridge?Junaid Mubeen wrote:a) Far too rich
b) Far too obsessed with topping the college league tables every year, to the extent that not getting a first is an embarrassment to them
c) Full of toffs
d) It's not St Anne's
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To some extent yes, Merton is as close to the stereotype as you'll get. Anne's is completely at the other end of the spectrum, whilst most fall somewhere in between.Matt Morrison wrote:I'm not Oxbridge hating but did you not just describe, well, you know, Oxbridge?Junaid Mubeen wrote:a) Far too rich
b) Far too obsessed with topping the college league tables every year, to the extent that not getting a first is an embarrassment to them
c) Full of toffs
d) It's not St Anne's
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Fair enough, I can see why you'd think I was a tosspot on the basis of that. Was meant to be tongue-in-cheek but I probably got carried away.Jimmy Gough wrote: Just that thread.
Funnily enough though Junaid, I went there expecting exactly that but whilst a couple of people were rich toffs (putting it a polite way there!), the majority I met were very nice people who were probably more middle-class. Having researched Merton I was aware of the whole topping the tables thing but didn't know it was a massive deal to them- I suspect now they will be thoroughly disappointed with my work ethic in addition to the lack of riches, private schooling and working-class mannerisms.
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What's wrong with that? Sounds just like Trinity...Junaid Mubeen wrote:a) Far too rich
b) Far too obsessed with topping the college league tables every year, to the extent that not getting a first is an embarrassment to them
c) Full of toffs
d) It's not St Anne's
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Got my AS results today and they are as follows:
Business Studies B
English Language B
History B
Economics C
Fairly pleased with them but felt that I could have done a bit better
Business Studies B
English Language B
History B
Economics C
Fairly pleased with them but felt that I could have done a bit better
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Quote fail.Ian Fitzpatrick wrote:Junaid Mubeen wrote: d) It's not St Anne's
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A two-player university competition would be ideal. I haven't chosen two player because Paul Gallen graduated from the same uni as me, oh no.
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Two player? Well there was someone I encountered during the introduction week who said they played Scrabble...David O'Donnell wrote:A two-player university competition would be ideal. I haven't chosen two player because Paul Gallen graduated from the same uni as me, oh no.
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I got an A in my jollyphonics resit and have accepted an offer from Thrunscoe Juniors in Cleethorpes to study spelling.
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I was given a thingy to get my GCSE results online. It knows your basic info (eg. DOB). You have to be 13 to sign up for it. Yup.
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
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Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Whcih subjects did you sit?Kai Laddiman wrote:I was given a thingy to get my GCSE results online. It knows your basic info (eg. DOB). You have to be 13 to sign up for it. Yup.
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Er, maths.Junaid Mubeen wrote:Whcih subjects did you sit?Kai Laddiman wrote:I was given a thingy to get my GCSE results online. It knows your basic info (eg. DOB). You have to be 13 to sign up for it. Yup.
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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I'll make a quick reappearance: 3As in maths, further maths and physics and a capitulatory B in computing; plus a 1,1 in STEP. Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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Nice one Conor, congrats
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Results tomorrow! *tense*
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
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Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Wouldn't worry, Kai. You can always take it again next year. And the year after. And the year after that.
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Awesome, congrats! Although....ah dammit, Varsity Countdown has taken a horrible twist.Conor wrote:I'll make a quick reappearance: 3As in maths, further maths and physics and a capitulatory B in computing; plus a 1,1 in STEP. Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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Boo.Conor wrote:Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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Well done!Conor wrote:I'll make a quick reappearance: 3As in maths, further maths and physics and a capitulatory B in computing; plus a 1,1 in STEP. Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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Congratulations, great effort! (especially the STEP bit)Conor wrote:I'll make a quick reappearance: 3As in maths, further maths and physics and a capitulatory B in computing; plus a 1,1 in STEP. Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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Congrats Conor
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Well done Conor. Enjoy university, it's the best time of your life.
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I got ADDE
Which considering I missed the entirity of the summer modules and 3 of the january modules isn't all that bad.
(the A is 100 UMS too I think)
Which considering I missed the entirity of the summer modules and 3 of the january modules isn't all that bad.
(the A is 100 UMS too I think)
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Well done mate, I know a 1,1 is bloody impressive because a guy at my school who is freaky good at Maths only got a 1,2. I'd challenge you to an Varsity Freshers' Match, but I think we know what the outcome of that would be!Conor wrote:I'll make a quick reappearance: 3As in maths, further maths and physics and a capitulatory B in computing; plus a 1,1 in STEP. Enough to sneak into St. John's College, Cambridge.
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I could try and be modest like Conor, but I'm over the moon - A* in GCSE Maths and 100% in Core 1 (AS Maths module)!
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Wahey, congratulations little dude. What the fudge is 'Core' though? It used to Pure, Stats, Mechanics and Decision Maths in my day.Kai Laddiman wrote:I could try and be modest like Conor, but I'm over the moon - A* in GCSE Maths and 100% in Core 1 (AS Maths module)!
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Core is Pure.Paul Howe wrote:Wahey, congratulations little dude. What the fudge is 'Core' though? It used to Pure, Stats, Mechanics and Decision Maths in my day.Kai Laddiman wrote:I could try and be modest like Conor, but I'm over the moon - A* in GCSE Maths and 100% in Core 1 (AS Maths module)!
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Well, before someone else old says it - what the freaking freak is Decision Maths? It used to be Pure, Stats and Mechanics in my day.Paul Howe wrote:Wahey, congratulations little dude. What the fudge is 'Core' though? It used to Pure, Stats, Mechanics and Decision Maths in my day.Kai Laddiman wrote:I could try and be modest like Conor, but I'm over the moon - A* in GCSE Maths and 100% in Core 1 (AS Maths module)!
Oh, and well done everyone (as applicable)!
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IIRC there were a couple of "decision and discrete" maths modules (at least I think there were when I did A level maths), which were hilariously easy. I once read one of the module textbooks in an afternoon when I was board, it was shit like "Janice needs to shower, have breakfast, brush her teeth, etc. etc. before she can leave for work, find the most efficient order".JimBentley wrote:Well, before someone else old says it - what the freaking freak is Decision Maths? It used to be Pure, Stats and Mechanics in my day.
Oh, and well done everyone (as applicable)!
Edit: Another fun thing - you could get 100 in the exam without getting all the questions right, which I didn't realise until I got 100 for a module where I hadn't answered all the questions (at the time I thought there must've been a marking error, and wasn't sure whether I should bring it up )
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It was Pure, Stats and Applied in my day.JimBentley wrote:Well, before someone else old says it - what the freaking freak is Decision Maths? It used to be Pure, Stats and Mechanics in my day.Paul Howe wrote:It used to Pure, Stats, Mechanics and Decision Maths in my day.
^ This. ^Oh, and well done everyone (as applicable)!
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Hard, chip or over?Michael Wallace wrote:I was board
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You'll notice this was maths, not English.Phil Reynolds wrote:Hard, chip or over?Michael Wallace wrote:I was board
(I swear I only make these mistakes on the Internet)
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Insert your own ridiculously inappropriate banworthy homosexuality joke here.Michael Wallace wrote:lay off me, manPhil Reynolds wrote:Hard, chip or over?
Living life in a gyratory circus kind of way.
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Indeed. Our school managed to fudge it so further maths students could take D1 instead of M3 and have the results carry the same weight. A shame really because I rather enjoyed mechanics, despite the extra challenge.Michael Wallace wrote: IIRC there were a couple of "decision and discrete" maths modules (at least I think there were when I did A level maths), which were hilariously easy. I once read one of the module textbooks in an afternoon when I was board, it was shit like "Janice needs to shower, have breakfast, brush her teeth, etc. etc. before she can leave for work, find the most efficient order".
And I seem to be worryingly obsessed with fudge recently.
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Insert your own ridiculously inappropriate banworthy homosexuality joke here.Paul Howe wrote:And I seem to be worryingly obsessed with fudge recently.
Living life in a gyratory circus kind of way.
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Yeah, I seem to remember there was an amusingly complex set of rules about how modules could get translated in the A level(s), and how certain modules had to be included in further maths, etc. etc. I just ended up doing the 'classic' 5-4-3 (P-M-S), despite the fact I hated mechanics. Although having said that, I hated statistics too...Paul Howe wrote:Indeed. Our school managed to fudge it so further maths students could take D1 instead of M3 and have the results carry the same weight. A shame really because I rather enjoyed mechanics, despite the extra challenge.
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LOLDerek Hazell (for the second time) wrote:Insert your own ridiculously inappropriate banworthy homosexuality joke here.
(No, really, I did. Normally, when people write stuff like "I need to get some sleep LOL", I think: no, you didn't actually laugh out loud when you typed that, or if you did then you're a moron. But I genuinely did LOL at that.)
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A-lol ...meaning "actually laugh/laughed/laughing out loud" - it's a term I invented a year or two ago as a response to the meaningless of "lol" and is very slowly spreading around the internet. I must get round to getting t-shirts printed.Phil Reynolds wrote:LOLDerek Hazell (for the second time) wrote:Insert your own ridiculously inappropriate banworthy homosexuality joke here.
(No, really, I did. Normally, when people write stuff like "I need to get some sleep LOL", I think: no, you didn't actually laugh out loud when you typed that, or if you did then you're a moron. But I genuinely did LOL at that.)