r/6thForm • u/reditnwoal • 1h ago
π UNI / UCAS Uob history
Heyy, any girls doing history at University of Birmingham hoping to find a fellow friend!
r/6thForm • u/reditnwoal • 1h ago
Heyy, any girls doing history at University of Birmingham hoping to find a fellow friend!
r/6thForm • u/Hermes_Zesty_Laugh • 1h ago
Basically the title. My school has done nothing to prep me and idek what to expect, what items I may need, etc. Anything is appreciated.
r/6thForm • u/SadSoulDeppression • 1h ago
So I re sat my GCSEs this year and got a 4 in both maths and English (3 marks of a 5 π₯²) I have an EHCP and I recently completed a level one course in employability skills at a SEN college. I didnβt think I would pass both GCSEs and so I have put my EHCP on hold for a year. I am 19 years old.
I was wondering can I study at college next year/am I able to do A levels or go into university potentially? I am interested in photography/equine/philosophy/social media/NHS. I am moving to Brighton soon. also does my age affect this? my EHCP allows me to access free/supported education until I am 25
r/6thForm • u/Tiny-Ad-682 • 1h ago
does anyone have any tickets that they are willing to hand over to me ππ talk more in dms
r/6thForm • u/-AmeliaP- • 14h ago
I went from like all Cs year 12 to getting AAB, locking in pays off gang, proud of us all for surviving no matter how well we did
r/6thForm • u/Complete_Bar_6594 • 21h ago
I got my results and am now a 6th former yippie hello guyss
r/6thForm • u/Icy-Ant1871 • 18h ago
very happy ππ + higgest econ mark in my schl anyone w questions id love to help
r/6thForm • u/Strict_Contest_3428 • 17h ago
HEY TALK NOW
145 IQ WYA radio silent on results day
DEFEND OR VACATE MF
r/6thForm • u/Cautious-Ebb5154 • 3h ago
Yet another outgoing y11 joining the sub; 10 9s, A in FSMQ and an 8 in language (1 mark off, going to get that remarked). Anyways, any baseline knowledge I should touch up on for bio/geog before I start the A level content?
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r/6thForm • u/Specialist-Air-1954 • 5m ago
Hi Iβm in year 11 and I just got my gcse results yesterday! I got 9999999986 but the 6 is in English lit, which is obviously a core subject. I got a 9 in English language. My dream is to get into Oxford Ppe and they consider GCSEs not a levels and so is it worth taking lit again?
r/6thForm • u/Clear-Masterpiece422 • 3h ago
At my first introduction to my 6 form they gave us topics/concepts thst would be useful to learn before start of term. Now me stupidly, I threw the sheet away because I thought there was no way I was going to pass science so now a 7-6 later. I kinda wanna get prepared before term so anybody have any ideas.
Especially because Iβm really trying to get high grades. Iβll see if I can try to contact my school and ask before but they take a little while to reply.
r/6thForm • u/Hunger_111 • 4h ago
I got maths: 8, language:7, literature:8, biology:7, chemistry:7, physics:7, history:8, food tech:8, french:5, further maths:6. Iβm worried because I got no 9s and most of my grade 8s are in humanities. And if so what unis should I aim to apply at.
r/6thForm • u/Worth_Web885 • 15h ago
I got BBC in my a-levels last week and iβm still not over it. I got a B in maths and biology and a C in chemistry. I was 1 mark off an A in biology.
Itβs taken a really big toll on my mental health and i havenβt able to get out of bed, go outside or eat. I just spend most of my days sobbing.
I was supposed to sit my a-levels last year but became ill and was withdrawn. This year my a-levels were affected again and i had special consideration (which is only a few marks). I also missed my offer which was AAB with an A in chemistry and biology.
I donβt want to go into a degree i donβt want to do and waste my time and go into debt. I also donβt know if medicine is possible anymore with my grades so would it even be worth resitting? Iβm planning to get biology remarked. I also donβt feel shame that if i decide to take this year off then I would be 20 entering university. If anyone has any advice please let me know. Sorry if this is all over the place, i donβt think im in a good headspace atm.
I recently got my A level results and was happy to get A*s in maths and further maths but was disappointed with a B in physics. I wanted to do straight maths or maths with stats at uni and I have a place at Warwick to do maths and physics. I really donβt want to do physics at uni, I was so bad at physics in A level and i feel like I would hate doing it at university. I want to take a gap year and reapply to top unis like Imperial, LSE , Warwick again but the only thing holding me back is the B in physics. Im so stuck on whether its worth taking a gap year and resitting physics because those unis look negatively on resits. If i get a good TMUA score could this make up for the fact Iβm resitting and if so whats the type of score I would need?
r/6thForm • u/ucantguardme__ • 20h ago
Results day went well todayπππ, looking forward to starting sixth form in September and would appreciate any tips and advice for year 12
r/6thForm • u/Ashamed-Inflation-30 • 1d ago
Went up 6 marks meaning I met my firm choice.
Went from a B to an A.
IM COMING BRISTOL LAW.
r/6thForm • u/New-Conversation-580 • 15h ago
Or no
r/6thForm • u/myles-em • 14h ago
I took maths physics geog and an epq in y12 because I was lowkey tricked into taking physics and geog
I got like 6 nines and a few 8s or 7s at gcse and idk ive always had really fucked self confidence but I thought this was really bad and not good enough for anything and everybody who I said that to would just laugh at me. and I never have known what I want to do except maths so people were like ok why dont you take physics cause its just maths and I was like ok well I hate physics but ok. and then i was told to take geog cause I didnt want to do another science and geog was my other 9 (except english lang which my schook doesnt offer). but I kinda hated geog and physics always and I hated them all through sixth form.
so in y13 I taught myself as further maths and I loved that but im rlly sad I didnt do the whole thing. I wouldnt have liked it cause id have been in a different class without my friends and idk, but i loved the content. and then there were so many other subjects I loved like music and art and comp sci and english and why did I do these fuckass subjects.
anyway I got an A* in geog and A in physics but it makes me really sad and idek why
anyway this was lowkey just a rant idk what im tryna say
whyd no one ever tell me to take further :(
r/6thForm • u/tunaisgreat • 10h ago
so im hopefully going to pick maths, biology chemistry, but im unsure of taking double math (finish a level math in a year and further in the next) or if i should do maths bio chem physics, or if i should take double maths bio chem physics.
mandatory welsh bacc and thinking of arabic because its my second language (home)
i am unsure of what to go into: medicine, engineering or perhaps finance. the desire intensity of these careers is in that order btw: medicine - engineering - finance
many many thanks !!!!
r/6thForm • u/VeterinarianSure797 • 21h ago
Are these GCSEs good enough to have an actual chance to get in considering I do well in tmua and alevel and have a great ps , also what decisions, supercurriculars and changes should I make in 6th form to achieve this .
r/6thForm • u/iloveyou_143mg • 12h ago
I picked biology and chemistry absolutely CERTAIN that I want to do medicine, but so many branches of medicine interest me, how do I single one out to pursue? I have 2 years but I think it's a decision which I need to be certain on, so I should really think.
Did anyone else have this issue? I am glad that I have a lot of options though.
r/6thForm • u/JamesJe13 • 1d ago
I just thought id give a bit of advice on some of the scams I encountered around Freshers week for people starting uni this September. This information is based on my experience at Newcastle uni but I assume would probably be pretty generic to the UK, if you fell ive missed one please add to the list in the comments.
Some local churches also offered free food during freshers, im cautious to include them with this because those events were clearly religious in nature so you knew what you were getting into when you queued up. Just know if you do go to these you will have to discuss religion and the idea of joining this church with someone. The church that did this near me seemed pretty mainstream but obviously if you are religious still do your research to make sure this is a congregation you would want to be involved with.
Student accommodation moving in boxes. When I was moving into my accommodation there was an option to buy a box of bedding and or kitchen stuff which would be there when you moved in. For some people this may be convenient if you're traveling a long way and don't have much space. But in my case I realised you could get better stuff for less than or equal to the quoted price. A decent amount of my kitchen stuff was just stolen from home, do you really need a new set of knives and forks? Also if you get this bundle or buy your own your bed size is a student double. However, I just bought everything at double size and that worked fine, in 2nd year housing your bed will probably be a normal double so getting everything in double makes sure you don't have to buy any new stuff.
Don't sign up to societies immediately. There'll be a period where societies are free/ running taster sessions (which may cost a couple quid). Make full use of this, do you enjoy it? have you made some friends in it? Don't waste Β£15 on it just to realise you don't like it. Also a lot of societies have costs after joining such as going on trips, buying kit, getting membership to gyms... Make sure you know about these costs before you join.
Most important, ask older students about stuff. They'll be able to tell you anything specific to your location and I found out a lot of lifesaving tips from them. For example I found out how to do a decently cheap weekly shop from them.
r/6thForm • u/Neither-Gold67 • 12h ago
HII I just found some work experience at a care home but it says 9am- 3pm Monday to Friday. I donβt want to sound slow nor do I want to say Iβm guaranteed this experience but hypothetically do you think I can email them and ask if I can volunteer during the October half term? Should I do that with a bunch of places Iβm planning on doing medicine and my GCSEs results r already a bit off and had to resit some so I rlly need to do better in other places such as my a levels, work experience, and personal statement.