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How do I pass my GCSEs?

Our tips to get good grades in GCSE exams include:
  1. Make the Most of Online Resources.
  2. Find Past Papers and Marking Schemes.
  3. Use Visual Aids.
  4. Experiment with Different Recall Strategies.
  5. Form a Study Group.
  6. Consider a Tutor.
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How do I get all 9s in my GCSEs?

How to Prepare Before Revision Time
  1. Understand the Exams: Learn about how your GCSE exams are structured and what's expected in them.
  2. Make a Study Plan: Create a schedule for studying that covers several months. ...
  3. Get the Right Materials: Gather the books, notes, and resources you'll need for your subjects.
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How do I get good GCSE results?

Top five GCSE tips to get you that top grades
  1. 1) Have good, smart, and productive daily rituals: By rituals, I mean your daily activities from the time you wake up in the morning and go to bed at night. ...
  2. 2) Read Daily: ...
  3. 3) Do past questions: ...
  4. 4) Study in a conducive environment: ...
  5. 5) Application:
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How do you succeed in GCSEs?

Best ways to succeed with GCSEs
  1. Revise in a way that best suits you, find out what type of learner you are and stick to revising that way.
  2. Practice, practice, practice! ...
  3. Start preparing for your GCSEs early, it's never too early to start revising topics you're not too confident on.
  4. Make a revision timetable.
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How many GCSE do you need to pass?

Universities usually require applicants to have a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, including English and Maths. However, the specific requirements may vary depending on the university and the course of study, and universities can offer alternative options if required.
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Is a 7 at GCSE bad?

If you achieve a grade 7 in your exam, then you will have the equivalent of a traditional A grade, one of the most coveted grades at this level. The grades above and their equivalent are listed below: 8 = Standard A* 9 = Strong A*
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What is the lowest GCSE pass?

Equivalent GCSE grades

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system.
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Is a 7 good in GCSE?

The highest grade you can get is a 9, with 1 being the lowest. This system was introduced in 2017, replacing the old GCSE grading system that awarded students letter grades from A* to G. In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A.
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How do I not fail GCSE?

How to pass GCSEs
  1. Practice papers. Students should also make extensive use of practice papers. ...
  2. Early revision. The best way of understanding how to pass GCSEs is knowing it is crucial to start as early as possible with their revision. ...
  3. Exam Specifications. Students can find and print out each course's specifications.
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What is the hardest GCSE to do?

Best 13 hardest GCSEs
  1. Maths. Maths is one of the hardest GCSEs to take and is also one of the hardest A-level. ...
  2. Further math. As the name suggests, it will cover the advanced concepts in math. ...
  3. Engineering. ...
  4. Physics. ...
  5. English language. ...
  6. Biology. ...
  7. English literature. ...
  8. Chemistry.
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How hard is it to get 9s in GCSE?

Grade 9 is generally awarded to those in the top 5% or 1 in 20 candidates. Know what you're aiming for and review back to your existing marks and what percentage score you need in the exam to score a 9.
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When should I start revising for GCSEs?

It can be a good idea to start by revising just a few hours a week six months before your exam. This will help you get some good revision habits in place ready for later on in the year. Three months before your exam, you can turn it up a notch and start revising for an hour or two every couple of days.
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What is the fastest way to get a GCSE?

Functional skills exams are the fastest way to receive results, so they are generally the best option. If you need support with any educational needs, please contact us at QTS Maths Tutor today.
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What is the easiest GCSE to get 9?

Easiest GCSE Subjects
  • GCSE Geography.
  • GCSE Film Studies.
  • GCSE Religious Studies.
  • GCSE Media Studies.
  • GCSE Hospitality and Catering.
  • GCSE Business Studies.
  • GCSE Drama.
  • GCSE Physical Education.
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Is 2 months enough to revise for GCSEs?

GCSE revision should ideally start six months before the actual exam. Most exams take place in May and June, so GCSE revision should ideally start in January. Aim to start revising as early as possible. However, everyone is different and schedules vary.
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Is it easy to pass GCSE?

GCSE's are hard but are also manageable. The level of 'hardness' depends on you as well. To get a 7, 9 or 9 you are going to need to put the effort and time in, however, it also depends on what you're better at. For me, I find maths hard.
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How to pass Maths?

Math Study Tips
  1. Study outside of class regularly. ...
  2. Read your textbooks. ...
  3. Get good at taking notes class. ...
  4. Make summary sheets. ...
  5. Practice all problems until you have mastered the ability to solve and check them.
  6. Be aware of what topics you know well, which topics need more practice and which topics you don't know at all.
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What happens if I don't pass Maths GCSE?

For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4). You'll need to continue studying these subjects until you either pass or turn 18.
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Can you get into Oxford with bad GCSEs?

If you feel that you did less well in your GCSEs than you might otherwise have done because of extenuating circumstances, you may still be able to make a competitive application.
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What is an E in GCSE?

Grade 4 – this is also a pass at GCSE, described as a Standard Pass, and is equivalent to the bottom of grade C. Grade 3 – straddles D and a high E. Grade 2 – straddles low E and high F. Grade 1 – equivalent to the bottom of grade G. U is still around for the unlovely "ungraded".
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Is 8 an A * in GCSE?

Grade 8 is the equivalent of in between grades A* and A. Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C.
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What is the easiest GCSE to pass?

Considered to be the easiest GCSE, food technology has a pass rate of 62.4%. The reason the pass rate percentage is slightly lower for this subject than you might expect is because it is often used as a dumping ground for students that aren't prepared to engage or don't have any interest in the subject matter.
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Is 40% a GCSE pass?

Treating 10 per cent as the highest feasible mark for Ungraded as usually at present and dividing 11 to 55 marks in three equal mark-ranges of 15, grade 1 would require 11 – 25 per cent, grade 2 = 26 – 40 per cent and grade 3 = 41 – 55 per cent.
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What does P mean in grades UK?

P (Pass): you've been awarded an overall pass numerical grade. F (Fail): you've been awarded an overall fail numerical grade.
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