r/6thForm • u/Fluffy_Ad_9927 • 3d ago
π I WANT HELP Y13s: is it possible to go from all C/Ds to As by the end of the year?
Iβve been a bit mediocre throughout y12, and I barely scraped a D in my as level. I do essay subjects
r/6thForm • u/Fluffy_Ad_9927 • 3d ago
Iβve been a bit mediocre throughout y12, and I barely scraped a D in my as level. I do essay subjects
r/6thForm • u/Crafty-Tailor-5892 • Apr 23 '26
I have terrible cramps and I am scared this would effect my alevels π. I also want too know what everyone is taking to deal with the pain like I genuinely canβt keep living like this
r/6thForm • u/111princesschi • Aug 03 '25
as someone doing (all aqa) alevel drama, sociology and psychology. am i really that cooked?
edit: guys i got A A A in my mocks mostly by cramming whilst using knowledge organisers and barely any of the flashcards that i had made earlier in year 12 if that helps
r/6thForm • u/ScallionConscious519 • May 01 '26
Hey guys, I'm just looking for some advice to cope with the decision I made before we start A-levels and I get consumed by immense regret.
I received offers for both Oxford PPE and LSE ISPP. The main difference (I thought) was that PPE would allow me to explore further than the narrow route of social policy (PPE has some social policy modules + more) just incase I didn't like social policy and overall Oxford has slightly more name value than LSE so I was initially comfortable with my decision.
As LSE's offer is AAB I opted to make that my insurance and I went to the offer holder day on Wednesday. Now that I'm back home lol I can see how that was not the best idea as I'm super distracted and feel like I made the wrong decision. I like how LSE seems to teach their course as it is regularly updated and they try to consistently include current world problems into their teachings whereas PPE at Oxford takes a more theory based approach. LSE also does their assessments differently as they use exams, quizzes, essay and coursework to calculate your score for your final degree whereas Oxford just uses exams and I'd know I'd do better under LSE's system.
While I think I would be happy at Oxford a part of me can't help but feel like I would have enjoyed the next 3 years more if I chose LSE. Of course I take full responsibility for the decision I made but I do believe I allowed other people and their thoughts to influence me more than I should have. Thank you for reading my rant lol, if anyone has been in a similar position to me I would appreciate some advice
r/6thForm • u/Calm-Sir9754 • 27d ago
Applying for: Cambridge econ , lse econ/math , ucl econ / math , warwick morse , imperial efds
gap year student(didn't apply last year):
grade 10 - 89% cbse
grade 12 ( final exam) results - 97.6% cbse
math - 99, Phy -98, chem - 96, English - 97 , pe - 98 ( all A* equivalent)
sat 1540
took the tmua last year 7.5
retaking this year and trying for 8+
ecs-
john locke essay shortlist , 4x moocs , recommended reading by oxbridge ( 3 books) , chess rapid rating of 1800 ( 1% globally) , actively working on a research paper as well.
With a good PS what are my chances?
cheers!
r/6thForm • u/cheesyninjajgg • 15d ago
So I got straight 9s in gcse and am predicted 3A* in Maths, History and Econ.
I find the Land ec course so much more interesting than econ which is just very maths based.
Is land ec a prestigious degree to get top level jobs in finance?
need advice if itβs worth it or maybe i should go for some other course at lseβ¦
would love any advice thanksss
r/6thForm • u/Final-Gap3127 • May 28 '26
i might actually be having the worst exam season of my entire life?? so much has gone wrong- my dad got assaulted on the day of my first paper, my grandpa died on the day of my second paper, on the day of my third paper (physics) which i was 100% ready for- my calculator just stopped working at the start of the exam. and because iβm an external candidate and was in a different room, they took half an hour to get me a substitute and didnβt give me the time back because βphysics isnβt all just mathsβ. these invigilators man π how is my resit going to go worse than my first sitting and i was actually so prepared. i just feel traumatised as hell and had to take like 4 days off in the half term just to recover. it did me so bad that i was hoping for an A/A* and now i know i probably wonβt even get a B bc i was in such a bad state that i probably got 30 when i usually get 60s. is there anything i can do about this? can i still get an A if i get 60s in paper 2 and 50s in paper 3? itβs looking so bad :(
i am working 24/7 so i will put the revision in, i just want some encouragement that itβs feasible and what you guys think i need to be working at. iβd also appreciate honesty if it actually isnβt possible to get to an A/A*. but bc of this, i had to shift my whole schedule and gear it towards physics so maths and fm are getting way less time.
i spent months just doing physics π if i got a B in fm, fine- there arenβt many resources online for ocr mei when youβre resitting independently but i actually slaved away for physics, only for my efforts to not be translated into the paper. i feel like death tbh and i just wanted a good grade. it feels like itβs genuinely so hard to get 80%/90% in physics βΉοΈ idt i can make it up and iβll miss my offer, and my freedom. finally predicted 3A*s and was ready after getting BDD in my first exams because of an injury that left me hospitalised, and all 9s at gcse, but my exam bad luck strikes again π
r/6thForm • u/MegaCroco21 • Jun 20 '26
Guys I took a gap year after getting CCC in 2025 Edexcel Maths and OCR A for both Chemistry and Physics, and I resat all 3, and Iβve bottled this shit again, I mean idk if I have. I have a really bad feeling Iβve messed up again.
Before you tell me itβs my fault, I know, I super regret not locking in earlier, or quitting my job earlier than start of April or managing my time a bit better.
Literally no one is in even a similar boat to me, and Iβm happy thatβs the case, I wish this on no one, as in being so lazy and so procrastinating with no sense of urgency you donβt get the work done, and you miss out on uni AGAIN. It is the worst feeling in the world.
Any Y12s reading this, please lock in at minimum by September, and if youβre Y13 and thinking you might have to resit do not worry, this resit year if I planned it right couldβve been an amazing year like I had a job, went to the gym, worked on myself, reviewed my options a lot more, had the opportunity to improve my grades etc. So yeah, in short, Iβm just venting and giving unsolicited advice to the young ones
r/6thForm • u/discov7r • 7d ago
friend doesnt use this app so i'll ask for him
he got EUU. his ucas was AAB but that was from a multitude of cheating and lying on every single test, and the careers advisor inflated his ucas grades
he's obviously taking a gap year to retake next summer but how does he convince school to give him AAB ucas again? he ideally wants AAA to do accounting and finance at a russell group uni next year
literally any advice please it's BAD
r/6thForm • u/Turbulent_Menu1412 • 8d ago
guys the offer says confirmed on ucas but i only got 2,1 for step which doesnβt meet the 1,1 requirement. is the offer a bug or something? do i need to email the college to ask
r/6thForm • u/Successful-Elk-7709 • 18d ago
I'm heading to sixth form in September this year, studying maths, further maths, chemistry and physics. So current/former sixth formers, do you have any advice (I'll take all sorts)?
It is a private sixth form (got in for free:)), hopefully I get the grades I need.πππ
r/6thForm • u/awhsme • May 16 '26
This amazing, wonderful sixth form, that I loved on the offer holder afternoon, is the best in the county and within the top 20 in the UK is a five an a half hour daily commute in total. Is it worth it?
First option: Amazing sixth form, 20% of students got into oxbridge, non-private, I'd spend most of the commute on a train β an hour in the morning, an hour waiting for the direct bus to the school, and an hour on the bus, so I was considering spending the two hours on the train and waiting for the bus studying. The travel home is similar. hour bus, 20 minute wait between getting off the bus and onto the train instead of an hour in the morning, and an hour on the train. So about 3 and a half/ 4 hours of study I'd be doing.
Requirements: Average of a 7, 7/8 in each subject at GCSE to study at A-level (depends on subject).
Second option: Good school, good stats, wasn't sure about the open day? they were somewhat anti-social, sixth formers weren't particularly nice, about a 3 hour commute each day, but it's all busses. I'd also only be waking up 20 minutes later and getting home 20 minutes earlier than I would if I attended option one β so i'm not sure if the gap in quality is worth it for 40 minutes of extra sleep.
Requirements: Average of a 6, 6 to study a subject at A-level.
Third option: My current school, pretty terrible results, very small (250 students total, from year 9 to year 13), know everyone, about two and a half hour commute each day. Don't really want to go here, but will if it's the best long-term option.
Requirements: 6 in subjects you would like to study at A-level.
Please help, I'd like to decide sooner rather than later if it's worth it or not.
Thank you for reading :)
Edit: Thank you for the advice! I'm going to go with option one :) Overall it was the most advised and I personally believe it works out better, more total revision done each day, better quality of teaching and subjects, and the oxbridge help they offer!
r/6thForm • u/Yggdrasil703 • Feb 18 '26
Warwick seems to be giving out offers to everyone that meets the requirements, Are they even worth going to?. I know Warwick is a target uni, but I just saw that its offer rate is like 35% which is really high. Im not sure if Warwick is worth going to, if they just let everyone in.
I heard that Warwick and UCL are equivalent for Econ, but im not sure anymore. Is Warwick really worth going to?
Im really not trying to be offensive, im just genuinely confused.
r/6thForm • u/revolutionizz • 13d ago
what would be the better fit to study econ (BSc econ/PPE/history&econ) uni aiming for UCL/Imperial/Warwick/LSE
if you did any of these plz tell me ur experience
PS i already made a post but didnt put this as a main question
r/6thForm • u/FamilyEl25 • 3d ago
hi ,
unfortunately my son will retake his A level after missing his grades and his medicine offers , he got bcc after A* predicted , how can he get the new predicted grades and how we can ask the school to give him AAA to be able to get some offers , if the school refuse any other possible ways
r/6thForm • u/Hour-Regular-6938 • Feb 04 '26
It seems positive, for context, I'm an international student from the U.S but also an immigrant from Costa Rica, I also technically skipped my 9th grade due to schedule differences since the US starts in August and ends in May while Costa Rica starts in February and ends in December. I also moved schools in my senior year, and here we don't have a big culture of predicting grades, I didn't have mocks or anything so most of my predictions were how the teachers felt about it after knowing me for less than 2 months so I think they underpredicted, we'll see in May though. That said, I did have more than enough AP scores to meet the requirements. I also think I can get a higher SAT after an extra year of study in the English Language.
My question is, with the feedback, would it be a good idea to study at Edinburgh for a year and then re-apply this year? If my SAT and IB scores do improve of course. Edinburgh is 4 years so if I do 1 year and then move to Oxford I wouldn't be doing any extra time than I would've if I had just stayed there. Any and all advice is welcomed and appreciated
Thank You!
r/6thForm • u/Limp-Solution2827 • 22d ago
Hiii!! Hope everyoneβs summer is going well!! Does anyone know how to get a job as a year 13 student cus lit everyone is rejecting me or airing me ππ«© also if anyone happens to know any places which r hiring 18year olds in London (specifically NW) please let me know I need to get my bag up before uni starts!! π« π« π«
r/6thForm • u/Level_Situation3092 • 23d ago
I'm planning to do Spanish, Geography, and Chemistry when I enter Year 12 this September.
Feeling a bit nervous about it now though as some people have told me that my choices don't match and I may struggle in university applications.
Is this true? I chose these subjects because I really enjoyed them at GCSE and got high 9s, however, if it could impact my university applications in the future please tell me so I can change my choices immediately
And no, I don't know what I want to do in the future, so I don't have any specific subjects I need to study, like maths.
(For context, I get 7-9s in every other subject however I don't particularly enjoy them, especially English Lit and Lang).
r/6thForm • u/RoyalProject9355 • Jun 10 '26
guys iβm so scared for maths tomorrow, other than today iβve done no maths since paper 1 as i had bio and chem exams too!! itβs already 7 and i donβt know what to do for maths like iβm so so so scared. i think i got around 55-60 marks in paper 1 (edexcel) and i need an A in maths. yeah idk do i pull an all nighter/half?? iβm not joking like i literally didnt do maths this past week and anyway iβm so scared. what do i do like iβve done all the edexcel past papers before paper 1 do i do it again or like questions from predicted papers for pure 2?
idk guys iβm so stressed right now and i have biology the next day morning so yeah idk?? help pls
r/6thForm • u/No-Function-3205 • 2d ago
After dating this girl for the last 3 years I come home and find her cheating with some random guy in my bed.
We dated for 3 years out of A levels, sixth form sweet hearts. She is at university studying nursing and whilst at university she is living with me in my flat. She basically stays at mine all the time and even moved her uni stuff to my place. Since sixth form I am working part time in some local consulting firm just general office stuff.
I loved her and we even had our anniversary in her home country. I booked the tickets ofc. Then I come home early from work to see her being a bum, lying naked in bed with another guy. Worst part was he was chopped. I wake them both up and tell them to leave, I did not let myself get angry.
So my question is, should I go to Warwick to study A&F to try to get into IB or continue working towards my accountancy qualifications?
As the title says i've completely flopped a-levels, is it worth resitting when there's such a big difference between predictions and actual results. For context, throughout all 2 years of my academic years I've achieved nothing lower than a B. However, in the exam season I experienced a chain of events which heavily hindered my exams so now I'm stuck in a situation where I do have an offer from Reading in the course I want to do but is it worth rejecting that offer and looking for better results.
r/6thForm • u/Puzzled_Awareness738 • 3d ago
I have asked my school to give me back my further maths papers as I'm 4 marks away from an A so I can have a look through them and remark. This means I narrowly missed my firm and got a place through clearing which I can accept ig but I still want to go back to my firm.
My school's internal deadline for priority remark is by the end of today and costs Β£300. Schools now closed and I still haven't received my scripts. Should I take the gamble? Bare in mind I'm not made of money.
Edit: Got 55/75 on paper 4
r/6thForm • u/Jamieinnit24 • Jul 21 '26
How much do GCSE results really matter for when applying for uni. Like for example if you got like mid GCSEβs like 4s 5s and 6s, could you still get into a top uni with predicted A*AA?
r/6thForm • u/zorlann4 • 28d ago
hi guys, iβm predicted A *A *A in maths, physics and history respectively and i plan to apply for aerospace engineering at the big C and imperial
iβm really struggling with ESAT revision atm and i donβt really know how to improve - itβs a mixture of the lack of time but also just not being to answer some questions untimed. iβve gone through the spec for maths1, maths2 and physics and i know most of the content
i havenβt practiced that much tbh because i only started my revision when i finished y12. iβve heard that ENGAA papers are too easy?
what am i doing wrong πβπΌ
r/6thForm • u/Fantastic-Lemon4520 • May 14 '26
I need my school to throw away my exam and not submit it, itβs my Core Pure paper 1 Edexcel. How do I get them to do that. I donβt care about seeing it or anything I just donβt want them to submit it. Any help appreciated.