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What happens if you don't pass your GCSE?

If you do not pass a GCSE exam, you will typically have the opportunity to retake the exam in November or during the next exam period. You can also retake individual subjects or retake the entire suite of exams, depending on your individual situation and goals.
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What happens if you never pass your GCSE?

If you have failed Maths or English GCSEs, it will be compulsory for you to resit the exams or take a foundation course at a higher education level. However, if you have failed the majority of your GCSEs, you can choose to resit the required subjects for your next steps.
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Do I have to pass my GCSE?

Passing GCSE maths and English is essential for University entrance and job applications. All Uni's and most employers require a GCSE grade C or Level 4 in maths and English.
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What is a fail in GCSE?

If students get a grade of 5-6, this means that they have a strong pass and if their grade is 4, then they have a standard pass. Unfortunately, if they receive a grade below 4, this means they have not passed the GCSE exam. Remember, a lower score on the GCSE exam doesn't have to mean that they've failed.
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What happens if I get a 3 in my GCSE?

If you got a grade 3 and will be studying full-time (540+ hours) next year, you'll need to resit the GCSE. If you got a grade 3 and will be studying part-time (150 – 539 hours), you can take a functional skills qualification instead of GCSE.
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Is a 4 in GCSE bad?

Regardless of the subject you want to study, the majority of university courses look for at least a grade 4 or 5 in English and maths. Some university courses ask for specific subjects with certain grades at GCSE, so check directly with universities if you're in doubt.
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Is 7 a good GCSE grade?

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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What is the lowest GCSE pass grade?

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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What is the lowest grade for GCSE?

Every GCSE subject is assessed using the 9-1 grading system, with all exams set at the end of Year 11. Grade 1 is the lowest grade and Grade 9 is the highest grade. The grade boundaries are a little bit different to the old A*-G system.
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Is an F in GCSE a fail?

Where previously the pass grades were limited to C, B, A and A* for the highest achievers, now you have grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The opposite can be said for the lower end of the GCSE grading system. Previously failed GCSE grades came in at grades D, E, F and G, with U being 'Unclassified'.
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Do your GCSE grades matter?

How your GCSE grades can affect the courses and universities you can apply to. Many universities will look at your GCSE grades when deciding whether to offer you a place on their course. Be aware that this isn't the case for all universities and courses, but it is certainly for more competitive courses.
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Which GCSEs do you have to pass?

The compulsory subjects are:
  • English (English Literature and English Language or a single English GCSE)
  • Maths.
  • Science (Combined Science or Individual Sciences)
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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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Can you do anything with no GCSEs?

Look for alternative qualifications: There are other qualifications that you can consider, such as vocational courses or apprenticeships. Build your skills and experience: Consider volunteering, internships, or work experience opportunities.
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How hard is GCSE?

You may be studying as many as ten or twelve different subjects at GCSE, and juggling them all can be challenging. This is where you'll start to develop the time management skills that you'll find essential throughout the rest of your academic career and into the workplace beyond that.
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What is my average GCSE grade?

To calculate the Average GCSE Score, add up the points for each grade and divide by the number of subjects.
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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 are bad GCSE grades?

What one student finds easy to achieve, another may find really hard to manage. So it's important to keep that in mind when reviewing your GCSE grades. Most educational institutes and employers would class a grade of 4 (previously a grade D) or below as bad.
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Is a 5 at GCSE bad?

GCSEs are graded 1-9 (9 is the highest). Grade 4 is accepted as a pass for most Level 3 college courses and a 5 is regarded as a strong pass.
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Is failing one GCSE bad?

Many people have failed their GCSE exams and gone on to lead successful and fulfilling lives. It is important to remember that you can always retake the exams or pursue other opportunities if you do not do well. Failing your GCSE exams does not define your future.
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Is failing 1 GCSE bad?

If the subject failed has no relevance to the subject you are looking to study and you have at least a 5 in both Maths and English then your GCSE grades aren't going to be as important as your predicted grades. You will still need to be tested to get in and that is more important than GCSEs.
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Is 50% a pass in GCSE?

Each GCSE exam board has only slightly different pass grade boundaries each year. Typically this is somewhere between 30% – 50%.
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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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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 GCSE grade is 77%?

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.
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