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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

See students at Cavendish School in Hemel Hempstead celebrate their A-level results.

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  • An A in Chemistry,

    A in Biology,an

    A in SOCIOLOGY,

    B in History.

    VERY wELL dONE.

    B in Dance well done!

    and a pass and merit in Travel and Tourism.

  • GCSES arent getting harder the kids are getting smarter.

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  • No you posted this ages ago but I doubt it did ruin your chances. Oxford usually mainly just take into account A level results and whether you are personally suitable (the interview, your personal statement.)

  • I've just finished my GCSEs and to be fair i think O-Levels in all probability were harder. Although when i say harder, not necessarily harder in terms of exam questions and the curriculum, but the fact that students didn't have as much support from teachers as we do now. I was able to perfect a lot of my coursework because my teachers would mark my first "draft" pieces and then suggest improvements. As well as the fact that we now have more resources to aid our revision e.g the internet.

  • Oh why do you old posh upper class farts fuck off with your "GCSE are dumbing down", what is it with you people always bloody complaing, hasnt it accoured to you that a lot of student work hard for there stubject and so end up getting good grade, I bet not.

  • load of bullocks mate, i was part of an after-school survey where we also studied for a O-Level examinations in Maths or English. I choose English as am looking to do it at Oxford, every single member of my form (of 19) got an A, however in the GCSE equivalent i got A*/A (Lit/Lan) which basically screwed my chances going to Oxford...maybe at least

  • Miss that school =( Well done everyone though. Love Yhoo Hannah-Marie!!!!

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