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GCSE Maths - Not the whole year again, just the exam?

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xAsh | 14:17 Fri 19th Jun 2009 | Education
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Hi All, hope you are well.

At school and college i got a D both times in maths. I'm from hampshire and was wondering if there was anywhere I can just take the exam and if i pass it, get the C grade on a ceritifcate, as opposed to doing the whole bloody year again which is difficult as i've other committments now? I don't mind paying for it.
I mean, I done well in all other subjects passing them all, so they can see i'm no waster as such. I just want to take the exam sometime this summer?

I understand that people will say i need revision etc, but my friend has been helping me for ages and he got a B in it so I'm feeling confident in passing it.

Please help, thanks



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It will be too late to enter this summer but you can certainly enter the exam without doing any classes. My daughter has just done it thro' local college. You will need to book thro' them and pay their fee. Give them a ring.She was in the same position ,has got a degree but is finding some jobs are closed to her without a C grade.
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thanks

so you think there is no way for me to do it this summer then?
GCSE exams were first week in June. Re-takes in Jan I think. Try ringing local college or secondary school.
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cheers youre a star
Most GCSE, degrees etc can be taken at any age (even by OAPs) in colleges or Open Uni.
" I done well in all other subjects "

In English? Sorry! At least you didn't write "I done good...".

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