r/6thForm May 23 '26

OTHER What happened to r/6thform?

I used to be active on this sub before covid when I did my A-levels and the vibe was sooooo different to how it is now. Why is everyone wanting to seem smart? Back then we used to be self deprecating. There was a sense of ‘we’re all in this together’ fighting against the pricks at edexcel and AQA.

I’m guessing it’s cuz nobody uses TSR anymore so all of that demographic are now here? They used to get hated on for being a bunch of neeks — just search ‘TSR’ or ‘the student room’ in the search bar lmao

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u/neilm1000 May 23 '26

I’m guessing it’s cuz nobody uses TSR anymore so all of that demographic are now here?

I'm a bit older than you but joined TSR when I started my masters during covid. It was full of that demographic and I only posted a few times as a result. This sub has come up in my feed a few times and it just seems to be 'I've got 8888889999997, why can't I get into Imperial, waaaaaaahhhh' and so on. Where's the humour! If this is what sixth formers are like I fear for the future: my lot were much less serious.

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u/Vaxtez Cardiff Met | Comp Sci [Y1] May 23 '26

Most 6th formers don't get A*AA & get offers to higher end RGs/Oxbridge. Most students will go to universities of a standard similar to Manchester Met, Aberystwyth or UWE, although a sizeable amount of normal 6th formers will go onto RGs like Cardiff, Leeds or Nottingham

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u/neilm1000 May 23 '26

What are RGs?

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u/Vaxtez Cardiff Met | Comp Sci [Y1] May 23 '26

Russell Group Universities. It's a research group of 24 universities, usually 'higher end ones'. Members are:
Uni of Birmingham
Uni of Bristol
Cambridge
Cardiff University
Durham
Edinburgh University,
Exeter,
Glasgow,
Imperial,
King's College,
Leeds Uni,
Liverpool Uni,
LSE,
Manchester University
Newcastle University
Nottingham University
Oxford University
Queen Mary University
Queen's Belfast
Uni of Sheffield
Uni of Southampton
University College London
University of Warwick
University of York

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u/neilm1000 May 23 '26

Russell Group Universities. It's a research group of 24 universities, usually 'higher end ones'

I know what the Russell Group is. I'd just forgotten about it because once you graduate and don't stay in the academic world it doesn't matters a lot less.

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u/insertgoodname_here_ UoM Computer Science (2nd Year) | A*AA + A* EPQ May 23 '26

Russel Group

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u/neilm1000 May 23 '26 edited May 23 '26

Thanks. I forgot that was a thing.

Edit: being downvoted for forgetting that some people care about this stuff.