HELP ME SOMEBODY PLEASE!!!!!!! I FAILED MY GCSE EXAMS!!!!!!!
Question Posted Sunday August 27 2006, 12:08 pm
HELP ME SOMEBODY PLEASE!!!! i have left school with only a few G grades (apart from getting a C grade in English).The reason being is that I have been VERY VERY ill with depression following the deaths of two people and ended up (i know it sound s awful) misssing about 4 years of high school.HELP!!!!!! I only got G's
I feel in a state if absolute despair. What can I do? What are somebody options in terms of college/further education if they get G grades? What courses would be suitable for them? Is it impossible to get a good job? PLEASE just be honest with me....but have I got no decent future in all honesty.PLEASE HELP ME I AM RUNNING OUT OF TIME!!!!!!!!!!Is this an English site by the way....only I wasn't sure...but anyway...I live in England.
Would a programme of GCSEs at college be suitable for someone in my situation? But are they designed for people with G grades/no previous knowlwdge in the subject?What would be the end goal in doing these?I wouldn't have a CLUE how to put a programme of GCSEs together..........so what can i possibly do about this????Also do GCSE courses cover the syllabus from thewhole 5 years spent at secondary scool (do people go over all this again) or do the GCSE courses at college only cover stuff from the last 2 years which would have been spent at High school???PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY OUT THERE HELP ME PLEASE AS I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO ME IF I DON'T GET SOME HELP SOON!!!!PLEASE SOMEBODY!!!!!!!!! WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS OF SOMEBODY WITH MOSTLY G GRADES????
I LIVE IN ENGLAND.
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