American Reacts to WEIRD British GCSE Exams | Evan Edinger & Noahfinnce

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  • Today Noah and I look at some of the more... peculiar GCSE's the Brits have to take. Religious Studies is just the beginning!
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  • @knxght7095
    @knxght7095 Před 4 lety +4437

    Having to memorise 18 poems, Macbeth, An inspector calls, and a Christmas Carol all for just 2 exams sucked

    • @harveycoote6423
      @harveycoote6423 Před 4 lety +26

      Toraiix I know

    • @user-vm4xg1bf3q
      @user-vm4xg1bf3q Před 4 lety +101

      Lol I just winged my English Lit exam and got a 5😂

    • @LukeThegeek
      @LukeThegeek Před 4 lety +78

      Toraiix I have to do all of them except Xmas carol. I have Jekyll and Hyde instead. Still sucks though.

    • @peeper2070
      @peeper2070 Před 4 lety +9

      Logan Brown standards are different I see

    • @user-vm4xg1bf3q
      @user-vm4xg1bf3q Před 4 lety +7

      Peeper Yh but I still passed without revising I saw a lot of people get the same grade or even worse even though they revised😂

  • @GlennDavidsonMusic
    @GlennDavidsonMusic Před 4 lety +3622

    "There's too much to revise for" ... Welcome to the phrase British kids have been saying for the past 15 years.

    • @getout9728
      @getout9728 Před 4 lety +65

      I agree. They expect too much

    • @whitelion8385
      @whitelion8385 Před 4 lety +28

      at least we only have to pass English language, English Lit doesn't require a pass

    • @lazymadhatter5811
      @lazymadhatter5811 Před 4 lety +21

      I just found out that I did gcse while being dyslexic and I got a pass for literature and they made that the main english grade.

    • @lucien_fell_over5657
      @lucien_fell_over5657 Před 4 lety +12

      I know, I done 10 GCSE's whereas my friends dkne 8 and their was far to much just for the main 3 nevermind all the extras

    • @tigerlily0792
      @tigerlily0792 Před 4 lety +10

      Lucky for you I’m in year 10 and doin GCSE’s early re and English lit

  • @hazelstabler2552
    @hazelstabler2552 Před 4 lety +2708

    In our RE exams in school, one kid just wrote "god isn't real" on his paper and left the hall. He got one solitary mark for the mention of god

    • @lazymadhatter5811
      @lazymadhatter5811 Před 4 lety +274

      I know 3 who got high and another 2 that got drunk and got A* in re. When they got the results they actually thought it was wrong.

    • @meganruck7724
      @meganruck7724 Před 4 lety +33

      Hazel Stabler lol that's so funny😂

    • @nyx.8254
      @nyx.8254 Před 4 lety +53

      Did he not get disqualified for leaving the exam hall?????

    • @SquishyPixelz
      @SquishyPixelz Před 4 lety +20

      erin weaver-wilkinson Meanwhile I cheated on one of the exams and still ended up with a D

    • @emmaclarke8863
      @emmaclarke8863 Před 4 lety +31

      A girl in my year did that and she got a talk from the head re teacher the year coordinator and the vice principal she then got detention for a week and had to resit the test and attempt every question. Note I go to an Australian Catholic High school in the middle of nowhere.

  • @varungangalam1321
    @varungangalam1321 Před 4 lety +1571

    Evan is seriously underestimating the fact that the mark schemes are harsh, there's mounds of coursework, multiple stages to pretty much every exam and just lots and lots to revise

    • @Violet-pi3tj
      @Violet-pi3tj Před 4 lety +91

      Varun Gangalam
      Yeh you have to put the exact words in or they won’t give you the marks
      They cut marks for you for the simplest errors

    • @williamtrf-g5995
      @williamtrf-g5995 Před 4 lety +23

      @@filthycommunist1922 Yeah, if you're getting coursework, then you're probably doing a BTEC. Or Tech and Design.

    • @clashgaming2073
      @clashgaming2073 Před 3 lety +12

      No coursework anymore except for BTEC and some specific creative subjects

    • @miaclarke6859
      @miaclarke6859 Před 3 lety +13

      There's literally no course work in any gcse anymore. Everything is graded solely on the exam and its so stupid. But there is still a lot of work

    • @ellena4414
      @ellena4414 Před 3 lety +7

      There's still coursework in PE at GCSE and ALevel as well as arts subjects and quite a few other A Level subjects

  • @anna.t._7224
    @anna.t._7224 Před 4 lety +3500

    Evan thinks he’s acing these exams by giving one vague idea for each question. The mark schemes for all uk tests require you to say an exact word or phrase to get any marks.

    • @Jo-bo4rf
      @Jo-bo4rf Před 4 lety +187

      I once got no arms for a question because I used a specific scientific term for something in the brain instead of just vaguely using the term brain in my answer. Bullshit.

    • @GameFreak7744
      @GameFreak7744 Před 4 lety +227

      @Holly Kennett Year 9 Rawmarsh Yeah, no, if you score too badly in UK tests you get amputated as punishment. It's pretty harsh tbh.

    • @rohanfranklintv4131
      @rohanfranklintv4131 Před 4 lety +37

      Can’t forget the quotes

    • @eb1422
      @eb1422 Před 4 lety +91

      most annoying example of this is when you’re taught about “semi-permeable” membranes in GCSE bio but once you get to a-level noooo only “partially permeable” is correct,, no marks for saying semi permeable

    • @Jo-bo4rf
      @Jo-bo4rf Před 4 lety +14

      @@vapourmile it wasn't an official test and we marked it in class, I talked to my teacher and he said it would have been right but I failed to mention the specific scientific term and I can't remember what that term was because it was a year ago and if you remember questions from a dumb test you took that meant nothing from year ago I'd be pretty damn surprised

  • @Tristan-fw6cc
    @Tristan-fw6cc Před 4 lety +1898

    I’m ngl , this man has no idea how complex GCSE’s are , and how specific the mark schemes are

    • @hillhoe9308
      @hillhoe9308 Před 4 lety +10

      Tristan Lee seriously

    • @stayforthepeelpronpls4774
      @stayforthepeelpronpls4774 Před 4 lety +7

      Ikr

    • @veIvette
      @veIvette Před 4 lety +10

      @SlappyTheClappy I didnt revise for RS and got a 7. But it's still hard and the questions are bs

    • @Chan-me5wg
      @Chan-me5wg Před 4 lety +1

      GCSE mark schemes are very loose, especially for chemistry. Despite this I would have to agree that it is still not easy for me.

    • @kaiprice4991
      @kaiprice4991 Před 4 lety +1

      I failed RE... i cant remember 2 religions at once. But i do remember i had like 14 GCSEs, and close to 30 exams. Hopefully A level exams wont be too rough this year

  • @rayhasheikh9712
    @rayhasheikh9712 Před 4 lety +1684

    American education system is 100% easier, and don't even get me started on A Levels

    • @BurgerLord99
      @BurgerLord99 Před 4 lety +6

      Yes

    • @artycraftyally8148
      @artycraftyally8148 Před 4 lety +47

      Yeah living here is a constant test 😣

    • @lilliasmith2964
      @lilliasmith2964 Před 4 lety +24

      My cousins live in America, and their school is very strict in how they award marks. If they fail any random test their mark goes down. It is really stressful.

    • @AJT86
      @AJT86 Před 4 lety +33

      It actually depends though. Yes, in some ways, but then there's also the fact that everything counts. I have done one pop quiz my entire life and it was scary af.

    • @user-py7ho8ch5x
      @user-py7ho8ch5x Před 4 lety +5

      Lmao have u seen AP’s?

  • @iamme3906
    @iamme3906 Před 4 lety +626

    “It’s not that bad..”
    But imagine 4 of those tests on 2 different religions in only 1hr and 30mins

    • @kaiprice4991
      @kaiprice4991 Před 4 lety +25

      Very unfun, especially when theres a question in which you HAVE to mention both, possibly compare em too.
      Fortunately our teacher knew this, so only bothered to teach us christianity and Islam in detail. Just basics on the others.

    • @ffynloparnell1888
      @ffynloparnell1888 Před 4 lety +5

      Our school did WJEC for re (no idea why considering we aren’t welsh) and I remember being super pissed because we were told to work on the basis of a mark a minute but there were 126 marks for a 2 hour exam, this was just for a half gcse as well, can’t imagine doing the full thing that would be painful

    • @sian9947
      @sian9947 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ffynloparnell1888 You said you took WJEC for R.E. even though you're not Welsh... our school is using the WJEC exam board for our *English* exam😂😂 (our school isn't in Wales either)

    • @maisiemoo72
      @maisiemoo72 Před 3 lety +1

      Cries in has 15 minutes to write a 12 marker

    • @x_edith_x3828
      @x_edith_x3828 Před 2 lety +1

      During my mocks I only had an hour because the invigilators made a mistake and stopped us early 😍😍

  • @evagelevska
    @evagelevska Před 4 lety +2453

    I'm sorry, 4 YEARS OF PE?! Here in the UK I took 13 YEARS OF PE. Age 4 - 16. It was mandatory.

    • @izzyyyy_hh
      @izzyyyy_hh Před 4 lety +81

      Eva Gelevska we have to do it in sixth form too 🙃

    • @evagelevska
      @evagelevska Před 4 lety +45

      flaming games if u also don't like PE then I am so sorry 🙏

    • @lingardinhooo1746
      @lingardinhooo1746 Před 4 lety +55

      Its mandatory from 3-18 we do it in primary school as well

    • @lxyds7122
      @lxyds7122 Před 4 lety +16

      We got made to do it into year 13, 2 hours a week wasted

    • @zeroani4831
      @zeroani4831 Před 4 lety +14

      They tried to get our sixth form to do it too with what they called enrichment but it never stuck

  • @babyboiyesha7757
    @babyboiyesha7757 Před 4 lety +1789

    Its just that all British tests are super specific in terms in vocabulary you have to use answering it

    • @mattyspratt9906
      @mattyspratt9906 Před 4 lety +101

      AQA biology much

    • @babyboiyesha7757
      @babyboiyesha7757 Před 4 lety +14

      Matty Spratt actually disgusting

    • @Xylidic
      @Xylidic Před 4 lety +93

      This to me was always the worst part of it.
      They made fun of the question for email, but you could describe an email perfectly, in a way that shows you know exactly how it works, yet if you missed the 1-2 exact keywords they wanted, you would get a zero.
      So the questions aren't always as easy as they appear.
      Like Matty said I especially had this problem doing AQA Biology for GCSE and AS level.

    • @groovy2033
      @groovy2033 Před 4 lety +28

      like in chem we were marking a test and i said iodine instead of iodine solution and the mark scheme wouldn’t allow the mark

    • @waterpark.asitis9564
      @waterpark.asitis9564 Před 4 lety +7

      Bios the worst for it, but gets even worse at A level (just finished A1/AS this year)

  • @K-Popsicle
    @K-Popsicle Před 4 lety +790

    I've got an idea, maybe next time he should check the mark schemes so that he can see just how specific you have to be.

    • @alextheconfuddled8983
      @alextheconfuddled8983 Před 2 lety +24

      I swear to god you purposely use every key word possible in your answer just to have it be SLIGHTLY off the mark scheme

  • @isabelladoesntexist8028
    @isabelladoesntexist8028 Před 4 lety +297

    I feel that he doesn’t realise how incredibly hard it is to revise for the gcse exams

  • @nathantate1144
    @nathantate1144 Před 4 lety +2688

    Evan you have offended me, GCSES are way harder than he is describing

    • @Mirsab
      @Mirsab Před 4 lety +79

      Try A Levels

    • @clumsygamer4769
      @clumsygamer4769 Před 4 lety +31

      Muhammad Mirsab I found alevels easier than GCSEs cause there were less subjects to lead

    • @lc2290
      @lc2290 Před 4 lety +49

      @@clumsygamer4769 depends on what subjects you take

    • @oliverhickman9747
      @oliverhickman9747 Před 4 lety +53

      Caitlin Steele cries in further maths a level 😂

    • @lc2290
      @lc2290 Před 4 lety +15

      @@oliverhickman9747 ahah I take physics chemistry and biology. I'm so glad that I couldn't take 4 bc I would've taken maths and honestly the thought makes me cry

  • @elijahfaulds1404
    @elijahfaulds1404 Před 4 lety +1216

    "there are too many things to revise for"
    Me: *laughs in British*

    • @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28
      @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28 Před 4 lety +6

      Ellyse Faulds shut the fuck up im 15 from Britain and GCSEs suck ass. He’s only showing an example of each question, there are higher tier intermediate and lower for maths and I have to do higher. I did one past paper and I’m pretty damn sure ima die when it comes to the exam

    • @palestinianlover123
      @palestinianlover123 Před 4 lety +9

      James Ogonovsky why are u offended wtf

    • @maruf4146
      @maruf4146 Před 4 lety +8

      James Ogonovsky why are you offended like sheila birling at the end of act 3 in an inspector calls, pipe down jeez

    • @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28
      @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28 Před 4 lety

      Person 101 fair

    • @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28
      @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28 Před 4 lety

      Maruf Ahmed I was in a bad mood at the time

  • @csj2601
    @csj2601 Před 4 lety +466

    Evan: Laughs at email question
    Also Evan: Proceeds to not be able to answer question

    • @Hans5958
      @Hans5958 Před 4 lety +31

      I think he laughed because the question is just something that no one would even ask, ever.

    • @wiktoriakusak3280
      @wiktoriakusak3280 Před 3 lety +4

      Just curious: what would be the correct answer? I honestly have no idea and would answer similar to Evan

    • @dicegoblin1556
      @dicegoblin1556 Před 3 lety +22

      I did this exact exam and the correct full mark answer would be
      "A electronic message sent across networks via the Internet"
      And due to the harsh marking system you would basically have to put that exact answer (or something very similar) and you would have lost marks for saying electronic mail,messages sent by a computer and just using the word letter by its self hope this helps

    • @wiktoriakusak3280
      @wiktoriakusak3280 Před 3 lety

      Dice Goblin OMG 😱 really? These are the moments when I’m glad we didn’t stay in the UK longer and I finished my education in Germany. It’s really insane.

  • @charlottesmith5425
    @charlottesmith5425 Před 4 lety +800

    Computer science is a completely different subject to ICT

    • @w33boab
      @w33boab Před 4 lety +28

      I've taken both with similar points but are completely different subjects especially in the way they are taught. Also there is graphic communication which is different again but very similar elements to ICT

    • @lazymadhatter5811
      @lazymadhatter5811 Před 4 lety +37

      I took computer science. I learnt how to program a Christmas tree animation.

    • @guiltyavocado
      @guiltyavocado Před 4 lety +13

      i really really hate computer science. i honestly regret picking it for my gcses. (my name’s charlotte too!)

    • @izzy-qx6kq
      @izzy-qx6kq Před 4 lety +1

      @@guiltyavocado Omg same!! I can't wrap my head around python 😩😩

    • @guiltyavocado
      @guiltyavocado Před 4 lety +5

      Izzy xo | i’ve just given up at this point. tho tbh i gave up like 3 weeks into the course. i just go to lessons to piss about

  • @kiranbailey-stokes1044
    @kiranbailey-stokes1044 Před 4 lety +1589

    Felt low-key offended when he said computer science is basically IT.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Před 4 lety +88

      Yeah... I'm a software developer with a Bachelor's in computer science. When I saw that IT exam compared to the CS exam, and he said that, I was like, "Uh... I don't think so, Evan" lmao

    • @lydiamac1771
      @lydiamac1771 Před 4 lety +72

      Everyone is my computer science class looked down upon the IT class

    • @alimalikashraf7623
      @alimalikashraf7623 Před 4 lety +61

      Yep it is teaching how to use a computer , while computer science teaches you how a computer works in terms of hardware and software than we are able to manipulate this info to innovate

    • @Reeniepie
      @Reeniepie Před 4 lety +17

      I took both. They overlap in areas but are definitely not the same.

    • @komaiihua
      @komaiihua Před 4 lety +16

      I did computer science and we were all made to do IT and take the exam at the end of one year and HOLY IT is SO much easier

  • @bmamurphy
    @bmamurphy Před 4 lety +820

    You're looking at the first questions which are always super easy

  • @kaciekelly8575
    @kaciekelly8575 Před 4 lety +729

    also top tip: most english students hate when you call them “tests”. they are exams

    • @vinnie7977
      @vinnie7977 Před 4 lety +34

      no english student cares if u call them tests stop lying

    • @hollybramhall1351
      @hollybramhall1351 Před 4 lety +88

      Vinnie Redfearn noooo I care >:( tests are the little irrelevant ones that you do in class at the end of the topic or something like that, exams are GCSEs and A levels and all that

    • @hollybramhall1351
      @hollybramhall1351 Před 4 lety +2

      This account is shared I never understood that because I’ve always used “pants” for both trousers and underwear (I’m from the north of England btw)

    • @Im_in_theTardis
      @Im_in_theTardis Před 4 lety +13

      @Everyone hates Suprizo Face me :C Yeah calling them 'points' annoys me to no end, i dunno why but it's just so irritating 😐

    • @faeishhh
      @faeishhh Před 4 lety +7

      ​@@hollybramhall1351 Those are quizzes for us. Tests are the bigger stuff. Exams are the really big stuff.

  • @mythc9081
    @mythc9081 Před 4 lety +179

    "Computer science? It's like the same as ICT" ICT is like websites, Photoshop a d that kind of stuff and Computer Science is like coding and the makeup of a computer ect...

    • @Varksterable
      @Varksterable Před 3 lety +5

      @Roshna Begum "Exactly. This is why people like Evan are dumb."
      You may have an opinion about not needing to type correctly capitalized, spelt, and punctuated comments on the internet, and that's fine. But when you are actually writing specifically to call someone else 'dumb'?
      Not to mention the fact that your comment makes no logical sense whatsoever.
      Let's just say it's fairly obvious to some of us which out of you and Evan appears the dumbest.

  • @xoaalixo9545
    @xoaalixo9545 Před 4 lety +1027

    It's offensive how he's making them out so much easier than they actually are. Especially giving wrong answers and thinking he's acing it. Honestly I think I'm just lowkey still salty cause I remember the stress from my GCSEs earlier this year.

    • @adil8700
      @adil8700 Před 4 lety +102

      xoaalixo I definitely agree with you. They’re mocking some of the question thinking they got it right when they wouldn’t even achieve the mark.

    • @teddie7158
      @teddie7158 Před 4 lety +49

      i mean it’s not really offensive it’s just unrealistic

    • @sarahl3721
      @sarahl3721 Před 4 lety +15

      Then that's the problem with the way the exams are conducted and marked and not because anything they say is wrong.

    • @MazHem
      @MazHem Před 4 lety +12

      he needs to start from the back

    • @joebleasdale5557
      @joebleasdale5557 Před 4 lety +33

      It’s almost as if this video is for entertainment purposes and not revision purposes. I think you’re looking for Bitesize...

  • @SpeedyOwl
    @SpeedyOwl Před 4 lety +915

    "I thought geography was just teaching you where countries were"
    I got an A in geography, I know how rivers mould the landscape and what protections are installed to reduce risk of flooding but I've never in my life had a lesson about where anything is. I had 1 sheet where you filled in what you know for counties in England. That's it. I don't know where anything is, we were never told.

    • @martamacedo7998
      @martamacedo7998 Před 4 lety +62

      Me too which I found so annoying since I like learning about countries and flags and capitals much more than flood protections and coastal formations (though I have to admit that I got just as excited about freeze thawing as Noah did since I was like I LEARNT THAT)

    • @tcroft2165
      @tcroft2165 Před 4 lety +6

      Its used to be about countries and capitals but then the 'Blob' decided that such information wasn't important and scrapped it.

    • @skandarkeynes_skandarians
      @skandarkeynes_skandarians Před 4 lety +13

      Amennnn! I did GCSE Geography back in 2016 and all my friends who didn’t take it just naturally thought I was learning maps and I’m like... I learned maps in year 3

    • @martamacedo7998
      @martamacedo7998 Před 4 lety +11

      Same! There was a running joke in my school where you always refer to geography as colouring in maps lessons. WE DIDNT COLOUR IN A SINGLE MAP SINCE LIKE YEAR 9 !!

    • @ButterflySimmer
      @ButterflySimmer Před 4 lety +3

      Ikr. My family thinks as I just got a 5 (c), that I know which country is. I like, idk 😅😅😂.

  • @kaciekelly8575
    @kaciekelly8575 Před 4 lety +312

    i want evan to spend 5 years learning the whole gcse content for 9 subjects then do exams on them

    • @cheaminks
      @cheaminks Před 4 lety +47

      To be accurate I think he'd have to do it in two years

    • @bxtp
      @bxtp Před 3 lety +10

      Yeah and actually doing all the papers for each subject, cuz in total i had 21 papers for all of my gcse's in yr11 :'((

    • @cheshux6934
      @cheshux6934 Před 2 lety +2

      5 years??

    • @septicaemia5699
      @septicaemia5699 Před 2 lety

      @@cheshux6934 the amount of years you spend in secondary school in England, excluding sixth form (some secondary schools have built in sixth forms.)

    • @cheshux6934
      @cheshux6934 Před 2 lety +7

      @@septicaemia5699 yeah dude I know I’m British but we all get 2 years to study for our actual gcses

  • @alexiacoburn1166
    @alexiacoburn1166 Před 4 lety +261

    1. RS exams consisted of 4 papers on two different religions. Most commonly Christianity and Islam, but other combinations were allowed. You had to compare the religions often too, despite the papers being 2 on each religion.
    2. Computer Science is very different to ICT. Computer Science tends to be a lot more about logic, problem solving, how a computer actually processes things (deeper than containing particular components) and a bit of coding. ICT is just ICT really
    3. Geography was piss easy provided you paid enough attention in class to grasp the basics of each topic. Aside from the things like "what type of rock is this cliff likely to be", and some of the terminology and case studies, it's mainly common sense as long as the knowledge was partially there in the first place
    4. You have compulsory GCSEs, so everyone across the country would take maths, English literature, English language, either double or triple science (triple science being a separate GCSE for biology, chemistry, and physics, and double science being a combination of two grades, worth two GCSEs, for all three sciences combined in a slightly more limited syllabus and shorter exams). Most schools made RS compulsory on top, although since leaving my secondary school, they've decided not to make students sit a GCSE on it due to the poor results in the last few years, but instead just have meaningless lessons on it all throughout your GCSE years. You then get 3 options on top, where you can pick your subjects. For example, art, a humanity, music, computer science, resistant materials, PE, Drama, business studies, all sorts. Languages would also be included in the options, unless your school is a language school like mine was, so I had to take a language anyway, not taking up an option. I ended up taking a total of 11 GCSEs. I think I sat 25 exams in total during exam season, excluding my art GCSE exam and coursework that was sat/handed in a month prior to the official start of exams.
    5. After SATs aged 10/11, you start secondary school. For the UK, that's years 7 to 11. GCSEs are two years long, spanning years 10 and 11 (aged 14/15 to 15/16). The previous years are continuing your education and building up the basic knowledge in order to learn GCSE content.
    6. PE is compulsory throughout all years, but not to be taken as a GCSE, just to regularly force you to exercise against your will really.
    7. For the English GCSE exams, we had to know enough quotations to back up whatever point they decide to make us write about for the entirety of Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, and A Sign Of The Four. These may vary. I think most people did Macbeth and maybe An Inspector Calls, but the novels tend to change. Schools can pick which ones they want to teach. There were different exams for each book. We also had to memorize 18 poems, as one would be provided in the exam, and we would have to compare it to another one from the 18 we were given. Except we didnt know which one would come up, and they all compared best to different poems, so we genuinely just had to know 18 poems, or wing it... which a lot of people tend to do for their GCSEs. Most people give up trying by the time they reach that time, and not many people really revise that much.

    • @toast3198
      @toast3198 Před 3 lety +7

      I had 3 years of GCSE and my year in the school got lucky since RE and a language weren't compulsory however they were made compulsory for the years below us.
      (RE wasnt compulsory if you took history or geography otherwise you had to take it)
      For my GCSE I had to take Eng Lit and Lang, Maths, double science and chose to do Computer Science, Business studies music however, because i didnt pick any humanity or language subjects so they put me into E. If you did citizenship or sociology you still had to do RE.
      In year 10 I was moved from Computer Science to ICT because although I was doing good in practical work I was failing theory.
      And we didn't have to attend PE in year 11 if we said we're revising and everyone used that excuse to have a break from lessons and studying
      In conclusion all 3 years of GCSE were stressful and hard to deal with despite the very small advantage.

    • @sparklingdeath1730
      @sparklingdeath1730 Před 3 lety +4

      I haven’t done my GCSE’s (I’m in year 8) but I remember my year 6 teacher in literacy (higher set) giving us some year7ish level tests, but they were old GCSE’s from only a few years ago.
      A lot of teachers I know are also surprised because what happens is that things some of them learned in *university* is being teached to year8/year7

    • @jessc1960
      @jessc1960 Před 3 lety +8

      this is basically our school too like why do they need to force me to go through the pain of PE even though I haven't chosen it

    • @caitlinnicholls5968
      @caitlinnicholls5968 Před 3 lety +3

      In Wales, Welsh is also a core subject. A lot of schools do Welsh bacc as well, which gives two GCSEs I think - it basically teaches you skills that are considered important but noone likes it because its boring and annoying lol. It can help you get into uni if you get a pass in it though

    • @nicoleamio
      @nicoleamio Před 3 lety +3

      In the start of my high school, they made RE compulsory for everyone. And yes I mean everyone. Regardless of what you took in Year 10, 11.

  • @Ella-jk7rq
    @Ella-jk7rq Před 4 lety +260

    Remember that in GCSE’s the questions are usually staggered in difficulty, so the first few pages are the easiest questions and the last few pages are usually the hardest to ensure every ability level can at least attempt to get to the next level

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 4 lety +4

      Ella I love the gradient in the maths test because at the start is just some simple algebra and maybe some log and at the end the formulas look like you’ve started to read machine language
      Except the first tests last question which was unnervingly easy to answer with the quadratic equation to the point it makes it seem like it’s wrong

    • @cabbageman2184
      @cabbageman2184 Před 2 lety

      @@Alucard-gt1zf machine language lmaoo

  • @lewisbricknell3194
    @lewisbricknell3194 Před 4 lety +1531

    Computer Science is very different to ICT. ICT is quite a stupid exam whereas Computer Science actually has some reasonable questions, its closer to Physics or Maths than it is to ICT.

    • @louby5678
      @louby5678 Před 4 lety +55

      I believe they stopped the ICT course a few years ago

    • @jamesbarrell8921
      @jamesbarrell8921 Před 4 lety +34

      Amy Lou no it’s a btec.

    • @mayathepsychiic
      @mayathepsychiic Před 4 lety +8

      @@louby5678 nope, but it's a lot less popular now.

    • @Mrphilipjcook
      @Mrphilipjcook Před 4 lety +67

      I did A level computing.
      It involved writing code by hand, it was soul destroying.

    • @lewisbricknell3194
      @lewisbricknell3194 Před 4 lety +7

      4rt_6uy I did GCSE and I’m currently doing A Level. The coursework is a little irritating I agree.

  • @lofreya2902
    @lofreya2902 Před 4 lety +375

    I’m here in 2020 having wasted 2 years on my life on GCSE’s for them to be cancelled because of the Coronavirus... 🤗

    • @janetgraham-russell4476
      @janetgraham-russell4476 Před 4 lety +7

      Aw. Bless. It means you can learn rather than have to study to the exam.

    • @piperstevens3783
      @piperstevens3783 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol me too 🤦‍♀️

    • @tnfelites7175
      @tnfelites7175 Před 3 lety

      2 years where we could have been working.

    • @crycollier3065
      @crycollier3065 Před 3 lety +11

      Houstly i studied so much just for my GCSE to be canceled and now im getting my crappy perdicted grades instead 🙄🤦‍♀️😒

    • @ampersandcastle1091
      @ampersandcastle1091 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too lmao, I know I could’ve done better than my predicted grades

  • @paulrice8358
    @paulrice8358 Před 4 lety +163

    "Email is a way of sending a message between 2 computers" - wrong answer Evan, so perhaps not as easy as you thought.

    • @wokery
      @wokery Před 3 lety +5

      69th like :)

  • @chloeneilson6189
    @chloeneilson6189 Před 4 lety +488

    I took 11 GCSEs which came to 26 exams all together over a 4 week period. It was insane.

    • @caryswild851
      @caryswild851 Před 4 lety +9

      Same! Then I also did Welsh baccalaureate so had that teacher breathing down our neck while doing the exams

    • @genericyoutubehandle.
      @genericyoutubehandle. Před 4 lety +2

      I did eight and got 19 iirc, how on earth

    • @tomp329
      @tomp329 Před 4 lety

      im doing that amount im in yr10

    • @cez_is_typing
      @cez_is_typing Před 4 lety +1

      Carys Wild dude welsh bacc is torture

    • @jaydenhunter648
      @jaydenhunter648 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cez_is_typing agree, I'm in yr10 and I hate it so much, my teacher doesn't even know what he's doing

  • @alwayschloe8846
    @alwayschloe8846 Před 4 lety +662

    If you looked at the mark schemes you would understand our issue in the uk

  • @ampersandcastle1091
    @ampersandcastle1091 Před 3 lety +198

    I couldn’t when they said RE didn’t seem that bad... does Noah REMEMBER the minute-a-mark timing????

    • @bean669
      @bean669 Před 3 lety +16

      THIS omg i’m in year 11 now and 8 markers are the worst because you need a good four paragraphs to get full marks - that’s 2 minutes a paragraph and trying to quote the Bible or Hindu holy books i- 😪😪

    • @jessxx1172
      @jessxx1172 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bean669 i’m in year ten and we did our first practice paper but just with one set of a b c and d question and oh my my hand nearly feel off.having to write a 12 marked in 12 minutes was so hard

    • @graciesellars6111
      @graciesellars6111 Před 3 lety

      Yeah I did my exam in year 10 and it nearly killed me. I’m in year 12 now and I took ethics and philosophy and they’ve amped up the difficulty because now I have three 40 mark questions in one paper at a minute a mark. Kill me now!!!🙄😬

    • @nathanhay5505
      @nathanhay5505 Před 3 lety +1

      omds having to write 3 paras for, 3 paras against, AND a conclusion all in 12 minutes for a 12 marker, four times over for all four papers... toooooooooooooo much stress for a 16 year old to handle

    • @lrt_unimog8316
      @lrt_unimog8316 Před 3 lety

      For my History exam, I computed a slightly more generous time of 1’24” (approx.)-and I had enough time!

  • @artifexi3570
    @artifexi3570 Před 4 lety +32

    When you spent 3 years revising for these and now they're cancelled lol

  • @nathantate1144
    @nathantate1144 Před 4 lety +457

    Honestly GCSEs are so annoying if you don’t put the specific word in but still got it righteous wouldn’t he the mark but Evans answers are so vague and would get zero marks

  • @bunny-low
    @bunny-low Před 4 lety +397

    Just wait until he finds out about A-Levels

  • @nathantate1144
    @nathantate1144 Před 4 lety +84

    I think Evan thought everyone had to do GCSE PE, but you got to pick your GCSEs apart from English, Maths, Re/Rs, Science

    • @miaclarke6859
      @miaclarke6859 Před 3 lety +2

      Wait do you just not do pe cause its compulsory in my school

    • @geekygalaxy4307
      @geekygalaxy4307 Před 3 lety +1

      @@miaclarke6859 Before Covid, everyone had PE in my school, but if you were doing it for an actual GCSE, you'd have 4 lessons a week instead of 2 (for my school anyway)

    • @miaclarke6859
      @miaclarke6859 Před 3 lety

      @@geekygalaxy4307 oh damn in my school compulsory pe has exams and tests and stuff

    • @lj296
      @lj296 Před 2 lety +2

      We didn’t have to do rs but we did have to do a language so I think aside from maths, the three sciences and the two englishes it changes from school to school? Idk tho 😂

    • @nathantate1144
      @nathantate1144 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lj296 Depends on the school then, cause I didn’t have to do a language but did have to do RS

  • @corvidofchaos
    @corvidofchaos Před 4 lety +78

    *Compulsory subjects at my school:*
    * Biology, Chemistry & Physics (Edexcel)
    * Religious Studies (AQA)
    * English Lit. & English Lang. (AQA)
    * Maths (Edexcel)
    *My option subjects:*
    * Business (Edexcel)
    * Computer Science (AQA)
    * History (AQA)
    * Psychology (OCR)

    • @Violet-pi3tj
      @Violet-pi3tj Před 4 lety +3

      Jessikaka
      Wait how many options do you get to choose
      Coz I’m my school we get 2 option choices
      A choice of a language
      And history or geog
      Plus all the maths science English Lit and Lang etc

    • @lunexreine1311
      @lunexreine1311 Před 4 lety +2

      jesus u have a lot of options. Lucky to have psychology though, i wish that was an option at my school. I have the same compulsory options (i have AQA for science tho) but Computer Science is also compulsory for me and im quite happy abt that. We got to pick 3 options (i chose art, history and music) but we had 1 option taken off us at the beginning of year 10.

    • @moonv.5316
      @moonv.5316 Před 4 lety

      Jessikaka were soo lucky in my school and it's not even private

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 4 lety +2

      I don't get this thing in the comments of this video where everyone is focused on the specific exam board for each subject they do. It really doesn't matter. It doesn't make a difference. They're all so strictly confined by tons of rules of how they have to be written that they all end up the same anyway. Trust me, when we were doing GCSE's and A-Levels 15 years ago, nobody cared at all what exam board each exam was from. It wasn't even a thing we noticed. And you'll never once think about it again in your life after you've done them all. A grade is a grade. No uni will say "oh you got an A* but it was in an AQA test so we can't accept it, sorry" or something like that.

    • @theliopleurodon
      @theliopleurodon Před 4 lety +1

      Damn only maths and English is compulsory

  • @nerielleoberio7605
    @nerielleoberio7605 Před 4 lety +623

    Evan: _there’s too many things to revise for_
    Me: _umm you also had more than one exam in a day_ literally didn’t get a break till half term...

    • @jessb5280
      @jessb5280 Před 4 lety +33

      My school had mandatory revision classes during half terms and holidays! We never caught a break!

    • @hannah-davies3154
      @hannah-davies3154 Před 4 lety +27

      I did it this year and there was a case where someone had 4 exams in one day and 3 clashed - I think it was English in the morning and then business, French and Greek all clashed. They made him stay in the exam hall from 9am with the english til 5pm with only the 45 minute lunch break while supervised so he wouldn't give the answers to others doing exams back to back without a break. I thought 2 exams a day was hard but that was just inhumane!

    • @Hussain-tv6rs
      @Hussain-tv6rs Před 4 lety

      bruh max was 3 exams a dayyyyyyyy yy

    • @lenabreuer3997
      @lenabreuer3997 Před 4 lety +9

      @@hannah-davies3154
      It is inhuman! In Germany, there is a law that ensures that nobody writes more then one exam a day and less then three a week. But unfortunately we can write as many tests as they want us to, so the weeks also become very stressful..

    • @nerielleoberio7605
      @nerielleoberio7605 Před 4 lety +2

      Jess Bass Same! WEEKENDS, HALF TERM AND EVEN THE BLOODY EASTER HOLIDAYS!!!

  • @c0ronariu5
    @c0ronariu5 Před 4 lety +614

    Evan: “what’s ‘reconciliation’?”
    Me: laughs in Catholic

    • @evan
      @evan  Před 4 lety +21

      I grew up Episcopalian and pentacostal so I was lost

    • @c0ronariu5
      @c0ronariu5 Před 4 lety +20

      Evan Edinger it’s confession 😇

    • @zziaoe6940
      @zziaoe6940 Před 4 lety +12

      @@evan i have never heard those words before

    • @user-yn7dq2tb1g
      @user-yn7dq2tb1g Před 4 lety +14

      me : laughs in catholic school

    • @ladyluck6415
      @ladyluck6415 Před 4 lety +1

      Catholic school laughing

  • @ffionkostic882
    @ffionkostic882 Před 4 lety +23

    I actually cringed so hard when Evan said that computer science is the same as IT, like nah mate.

  • @midge4571
    @midge4571 Před 4 lety +35

    each exam also has loads of parts to it like history, for example, you have to revise 4 completely different topics which are all stupidly content-heavy, then for English you have to know 3 books basically off by heart, all the quotes, the plot, and the character analysis and on top of that, you had to memorize 20 poems, who wrote them, when they were written and all the other context. and that's only 2 subjects....... American kids are so lucky

    • @geekygalaxy4307
      @geekygalaxy4307 Před 3 lety

      My year got to drop the history of America and a christmas carol because of covid

    • @mikeharvey2129
      @mikeharvey2129 Před 3 lety

      @@geekygalaxy4307 Mine dropped Elizabeth and just a few days ago they dropped Medicine. We had started Medicine in the first lockdown after finishing Germany, and what I had done on Medicine in the lockdown we then redid starting September, so there was no fucking point doing any of the work in the lockdown. And now Medicine has been fucking cancelled.

  • @kieranbett
    @kieranbett Před 4 lety +526

    ICT is basically how to use computers, whereas Computer Science is learning programming and how Computers work

    • @tacocatt6808
      @tacocatt6808 Před 4 lety +30

      Maybeornot exactly. ICT is like what all people over age 35 should have to take and computer science is the thing you’d take if you actually want a job in computing

    • @notaseat5934
      @notaseat5934 Před 4 lety +6

      Yes! ICT was filled with learning how to use Excel and PowerPoint whereas in computer science you learn how a computer actually works, and you learn a whole programming language

    • @edwardclements6102
      @edwardclements6102 Před 4 lety

      ICT also had coursework which was worth 60%. Ngl it was easy as hell but nice

    • @ella4012
      @ella4012 Před 4 lety

      Oh wow, I always thought they were the same thing😅

    • @Piddemannen
      @Piddemannen Před 4 lety +1

      Computer science is also pretty new, didn't have it when I did GCSEs back in 2013-2014

  • @harriet9464
    @harriet9464 Před 4 lety +622

    For the RS GCSE, to get the top marks you had to memorise quotes from the bible, and sometimes the other texts you were studying. It was not fun in the 10 minutes before our GCSE started watching people yell bible quotes at each other from across the room at break in an effort to memorise them

    • @rebeccalouise328
      @rebeccalouise328 Před 4 lety +5

      We did Matthews gospel and ethics. For Matthews gospel you had to learn 40 full bible stories word by word and you’d be asked to recall them. Glad that’s over

    • @cian4725
      @cian4725 Před 4 lety +6

      Hahaha I’m just done my gcse RS did anyone else use the same 2 quotes like 30 times awe it’s so funny

    • @sarcasticsquareflake1466
      @sarcasticsquareflake1466 Před 4 lety +26

      ‘Love thy neighbour’ every. Single. Time.

    • @cian4725
      @cian4725 Před 4 lety +8

      Sarcastic Squareflake YESSSSS! haha and then to spice up a certain answer u might throw in a cheeky thou shall not kill

    • @AbiSaysThings
      @AbiSaysThings Před 4 lety

      You studied... other texts? In mine we learnt like 3 teachings for each religion that you could work into any conceivable question, RS was a doss at my school.

  • @user-vm4xg1bf3q
    @user-vm4xg1bf3q Před 4 lety +62

    Am I the only one who forgot literally everything after GCSE’s

  • @thedefender8747
    @thedefender8747 Před 4 lety +40

    Y do they find this funny
    It's actually peak for us Brits

  • @franciscosarmento2106
    @franciscosarmento2106 Před 4 lety +300

    This video would’ve more accurate with a uk student who had just done their GCSEs this year or last year because they could relate to how hard they are now

    • @pestobea
      @pestobea Před 4 lety +30

      yeah, he should do a part 2 with someone younger or with someone from a state school instead. A lot of what Noah was saying isn't the same for most English students

    • @Little-Sparrow
      @Little-Sparrow Před 4 lety +18

      @@pestobea I thought the same... Noah didn't attend a standard UK Comprehensive for Secondary level Education... ( Academy or High School )
      Not Noahs fault, its interesting to hear his experiences, I don't think it is an accurate representation of UK Secondary School education though. Neither was my education though lol! 😁

    • @pestobea
      @pestobea Před 4 lety +3

      @@Little-Sparrow what was yours like? I feel like mine was pretty different as well since I went to a really small school and everyone was forced to take certain subjects which in other schools you don't. Did do the new GCSE spec last year as well though

    • @SirVoltz
      @SirVoltz Před 4 lety

      They are fucking BRAIN DESTROYERS

    • @Little-Sparrow
      @Little-Sparrow Před 4 lety

      @@pestobea mine was back in the 80's but was a 1500 pupil voluntary aided roman catholic school that was headed by a formidable man who ruled his way or the highway. It changed after he left apparently but I was long gone myself by then...

  • @IS-nd4pe
    @IS-nd4pe Před 4 lety +854

    this is the reason why many children in the uk have anxiety and depression

    • @Little-Sparrow
      @Little-Sparrow Před 4 lety +49

      Absolutely! I've been saying this for years Charlie, kids are put under immense pressure at a young age now, far far more than I had as a kid at school in mid 70's to late 80's. I don't think it's anywhere near as much fun being a youngster nowadays as it used to be. How it SHOULD be. 😓

    • @IS-nd4pe
      @IS-nd4pe Před 4 lety +9

      @@Little-Sparrow but weirdly I miss that environment that I left 2 months ago

    • @Little-Sparrow
      @Little-Sparrow Před 4 lety +10

      @@IS-nd4pe I doubt it's weird in the slightest! You can hate something and yet find the familiarity comforting...
      😉x

    • @IS-nd4pe
      @IS-nd4pe Před 4 lety +4

      @@Little-Sparrow it didn't hate I found that it pushed me to be better and do better I just saw the negative implications on those around me

    • @aimeetrudgian4980
      @aimeetrudgian4980 Před 4 lety +2

      @@IS-nd4pe same, I'd do anything to go back there again

  • @beep6185
    @beep6185 Před 4 lety +38

    "British GCSE exam"
    *cries in scottish national 5s*

    • @w33boab
      @w33boab Před 4 lety +3

      Just think about the highers and advanced highers

    • @donkeysareevil8026
      @donkeysareevil8026 Před 3 lety +1

      Nat 5s are much harder than gcse but you take less so not sure if better or worse

    • @benholmes329
      @benholmes329 Před 3 lety +1

      donkeys are evil in retrospect doing Nat 5s are very easy. Doing Highers this year

  • @lil_miss_lucifer2247
    @lil_miss_lucifer2247 Před 4 lety +10

    I really hate that we had to take so many GCSE's but that fact that people from all across the UK can talk about how they hated a specific exam, and because we all did the same one we know what they're talking about, is pretty amazing. My school made the RE exam mandatory for the entire year group because they knew if they didnt they wouldnt have enough people for a whole class, there just under 300 people in my year. Almost no one wanted to do it

  • @1710Bex
    @1710Bex Před 4 lety +207

    “There are too many things to revise for”
    RELATE

  • @ellie4328
    @ellie4328 Před 4 lety +129

    Evan will never know the pain of trying to revise a folder full of very specifically worded content for every exam (for me, 20) for every subject (9) trying to do coursework for subjects like art that I’m so behind in at the same time

    • @kaiprice4991
      @kaiprice4991 Před 4 lety +2

      29 was my exam number, not including resists...

  • @terrainaheadpullup3092
    @terrainaheadpullup3092 Před 4 lety +25

    AQA is the hardest exam board
    CCEA: 'hold my GCSE'

  • @BestBoyPatrick
    @BestBoyPatrick Před 4 lety +15

    I am currently doing my GCSE’s and I’ve honestly never heard of an IGCSE. Also you don’t choose your exam board you choose subject and your school chooses which exam board to go through

    • @vvvsss796
      @vvvsss796 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nawarulgafursamin also private schools mostly do igcse's since they have a lot of international students

    • @mikeharvey2129
      @mikeharvey2129 Před 3 lety

      @@nawarulgafursamin Isn't Bangladesh an independent country now? I didn't know you were still tied to the UK like that.

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat Před 4 lety +453

    When I did RE, it was about all religions.
    Standard secondary schools teach them all.
    This kid went to some posh Christian boarding school

    • @mayl3896
      @mayl3896 Před 4 lety +22

      I went to first school and middle school we did all religions, but when I went up to secondary school in yr9 everyone had to study christianity and Judaism and take the gcse as it was a Christian school - defo not posh though!

    • @StrayChoom
      @StrayChoom Před 4 lety +27

      James Neave he did go to some weird ass school. But in RS at GCSE In the course there was only Judaism, Christianity or Islam and you had to learn 2 of those 3.
      I think some other exam boards did Sikhism, Buddhism and maybe Hindu, but I’m not too sure.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Před 4 lety +2

      @@StrayChoom
      In my best Kyle Reese.
      What day was it?
      _What year?_
      (I took my GCSEs in 1995)

    • @amyadegbamiye7307
      @amyadegbamiye7307 Před 4 lety

      @@MostlyPennyCat took my rs GCSE last yr we only learnt two out of the three same as the guy above but we had to learn it in detail check the specification on the aqa website

    • @artvid-1915
      @artvid-1915 Před 4 lety

      Literally

  • @Dan-vn4he
    @Dan-vn4he Před 4 lety +329

    Also geography is the most underrated subject. I can't believe evan thought it was just where countries are.

    • @thomas9152
      @thomas9152 Před 4 lety +14

      Evan knows math and that's about it. He seems to like to play up the "stupid American" in nearly all of his videos. My little cousin (12 years old) is learning about topography this year. The whole world already believes we're stupid, Evan doesn't help.

    • @dorthusiast
      @dorthusiast Před 4 lety +11

      If it was just where countries are, I'd get a 9 on it lol. I can draw the world map from memory

    • @sarahl3721
      @sarahl3721 Před 4 lety +5

      @@dorthusiast It's not a good world map if you've only marked 9 countries, I'm sure there's at least 13 ;P

    • @dorthusiast
      @dorthusiast Před 4 lety +8

      @@sarahl3721 I'm talking about GCSE marking scheme. A "9" is a full marker (the scale is 1-9).
      I guess you aren't English or Welsh.

    • @ayanhart
      @ayanhart Před 4 lety +5

      Sarah was making a joke. Hence the ';P' at the end.

  • @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28

    WJEC exams aren’t all easy, they can be really hard for the core subjects e.g. maths, English and the sciences and geography and history etc

    • @zoegregory3142
      @zoegregory3142 Před 3 lety +1

      yh, and my alevel criminology is wjec, i have two 8 hr exams for just 50%

    • @jackwilliams7539
      @jackwilliams7539 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, i’m doing WJEC religious studies and even tho the content is easy, in the exam it’s a mark a minute and it’s awful

    • @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28
      @10ksubswithoneshittyvideop28 Před 3 lety

      @@jackwilliams7539 it’s pretty tough tbf

    • @Gabes1321
      @Gabes1321 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jackwilliams7539I just did my WJEC exam for RS and omfg it’s so hard to keep up with the timings

    • @justanotherpiccplayer3511
      @justanotherpiccplayer3511 Před 5 měsíci

      Dropped a level biology because the mark scheme was bs and marked you wrong with correct answers for no reason

  • @hannah-rp4yv
    @hannah-rp4yv Před 4 lety +22

    i did that re paper and seeing it again is giving me ptsd not gonna lie

  • @fifiishere
    @fifiishere Před 4 lety +1114

    GCSE's are weird and not fun in the slightest :) glad that chapter of my life is over

  • @CH-ek2bm
    @CH-ek2bm Před 4 lety +529

    It is somewhat immoral to upload a video about GCSEs less than two weeks before GCSE results day.

    • @ariarose1746
      @ariarose1746 Před 4 lety +29

      only slightly panicking lmao

    • @osere6432
      @osere6432 Před 4 lety +27

      *Tears eyes out*
      *screaming noises*
      *whispers*
      Kill me

    • @freyadohertyyy
      @freyadohertyyy Před 4 lety +9

      I'm scared

    • @francesatty7022
      @francesatty7022 Před 4 lety +44

      I'm going to die when I get my results, just like an axolotl in water with a low oxygen concentration

    • @mayl3896
      @mayl3896 Před 4 lety +7

      @@francesatty7022 😂😭 same. A picture of an axolotl came up on my phone a week after that exam and I nearly cried

  • @wyterabitt2149
    @wyterabitt2149 Před 4 lety +14

    A lot of the "stranger" GCSEs are the very basic building block for someone to start rebuilding/start again with nothing onto a potential career. It is not impossible some schools will have the occasional GCSE like Hospitality, if it interests students who might go onto to do a real course in college. Especially if there is a local college with a specialist hospitality courses!
    But you will find a lot of people do these kinds of things later in life, and often from a position of leaving school with very little and not doing much. Sometimes just people where they didn't necessarily fail at school, but things haven't gone how they wanted in life.
    You can often get free courses at colleges in this position normally evening classes, and these courses might look like something stupid and pointless but have helped kickstart lives again as you progress from these simpler ones onto something that gets you somewhere.

  • @traingle_mess
    @traingle_mess Před 4 lety +19

    I was revising and then GCSEs were cancelled this year, so....

    • @meetmeattheoverpass7383
      @meetmeattheoverpass7383 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Dani 😂 I literally got so excited at the food tech paper and started reciting the answers

    • @traingle_mess
      @traingle_mess Před 3 lety

      @@meetmeattheoverpass7383 that's so you 😂

  • @hollybyrne6945
    @hollybyrne6945 Před 4 lety +196

    I'd love to see a comparison between UK and American uni applications
    (e.g. in the UK you use UCAS and can only apply to 5 UK uni's, personal statement vs. personal essays (America focuses more on extra curriculars), and American offers are final but in the UK you typically get a conditional offer and have to wait for results day to see if you get the grades you need to go to that uni)

    • @derpimusmaximus8815
      @derpimusmaximus8815 Před 4 lety +6

      Certainly, when I were a lad (started uni 20 years ago this October), you could pretty much write "I am a fish" 500 times for the personal statement and get in if you had the grades (well, maybe not Oxbridge or whatever), unless you were applying for medicine or vet medicine.

    • @hollybyrne6945
      @hollybyrne6945 Před 4 lety +4

      @@paranoidandroid2098 Hey, don't blame me! I'm in the same boat as you and quietly waiting to drown!

    • @francesatty7022
      @francesatty7022 Před 4 lety +1

      @@paranoidandroid2098 ELEVEN DAYS TO GOOOOO

    • @jaynesmith4782
      @jaynesmith4782 Před 4 lety +1

      I would loooofw to apply like in the US I did way too many extra curriculars hahahah

    • @hollybyrne6945
      @hollybyrne6945 Před 4 lety

      @@paranoidandroid2098 You too! And no matter what happens I'm sure you'll have a fantastic year :)

  • @jenrrr
    @jenrrr Před 4 lety +164

    Geography has ruined me. I went on holiday to Brighton and ended up explaining spits, bars and lagoons to my sister and thought about the formation of headlands and bays every. Single. Time. I looked at a beach. Also, when I watched the 5th fast and furious film I kept pointing out different landmarks in Rio to my friend.

    • @scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663
      @scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 Před 4 lety +2

      Do you love geography that much or did you revise so much for geography you couldn't forget what you learned? Lol. Though, I guess it's valuable to retain GCSE knowledge in some cases.

    • @jenrrr
      @jenrrr Před 4 lety +5

      @@scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 I haven't actually done my geography GCSE yet and it has still taken over my life. I enjoy it, but thinking about rivers and coasts every waking moment is stressful, although I am quite good at that part of the paper.

    • @muls9571
      @muls9571 Před 4 lety +7

      I did GCSE geography like 7 years ago and can still remember how an oxbow lake is formed. I've not seen an oxbow lake once since I left school.

    • @katrya9340
      @katrya9340 Před 4 lety +3

      I do this everytime I go on holiday now. Explains geography shit everywhere I go

    • @jessb5280
      @jessb5280 Před 4 lety +4

      I've just finished geography a level and let me tell you, it gets so much more detailed! I can't walk down a street without noticing different urban forms and taking note of sustainable urban drainage... If it's even a ittle bit windy in town my brain just goes "VENTURI EFFECT"

  • @Darkest_Shadow
    @Darkest_Shadow Před 3 lety +6

    ‘I cant imagine someone spending an entire year of their life in school learning about fly spray’
    I can. That was me 😂

  • @ayanhart
    @ayanhart Před 4 lety +18

    International GCSEs are significantly easier than standard GCSEs. That's why a bunch of academies started doing them to boost their pass rates.

    • @philkeene1895
      @philkeene1895 Před 4 lety +4

      Paula No, they are not. I have taught chemistry for 15 years at GCSE in the UK and IGCSE overseas. The IGCSEs are more academically challenging and do not account for the fact that many students doing them have English as their 2nd or even 3rd language. Most students only have experience of one of the course types and therefore would find it difficult to objectively compare them.

    • @UnformedPond416
      @UnformedPond416 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It really depends on the subject though, I’m doing Edexcel IGCSE English and Maths and they seem much easier than the GCSEs. We get a formula sheet in maths and we only have to memorise one book for English.

    • @mathstrains19
      @mathstrains19 Před 3 měsíci

      @@UnformedPond416Yeah, whereas for Science, my school does AQA for Dual Award Science, and then Biology and Chemistry, while it uses CiE for Physics and Physics is a lot harder

  • @francescataylor6580
    @francescataylor6580 Před 4 lety +479

    Anyone else getting their results next Thursday. Lol wish us luckkkk
    Update!!:
    9 in english lang
    8 in english lit
    8 in music
    7 in photography
    7 in german
    6 in geography
    5 in maths
    4 in physics
    (And I failed chem but oh well ahaha)

    • @iiLolliePop
      @iiLolliePop Před 4 lety +23

      I get mine on the 22nd, and i'm gonna cry! :)

    • @mbxkare
      @mbxkare Před 4 lety +3

      Francesca Taylor GOOD LUCK!

    • @Ella-wp7vp
      @Ella-wp7vp Před 4 lety +3

      Yes😥 Good luck🍀.

    • @emmarose2213
      @emmarose2213 Před 4 lety +3

      Me too! Good luck to everyone 😬

    • @tali_m8766
      @tali_m8766 Před 4 lety +11

      I’m beyond depressed by this. Thanks for reminding me to cry into a bowl of free Nando’s chicken.

  • @lburrows7699
    @lburrows7699 Před 4 lety +319

    As someone who finished their GCSEs a few months ago and did the PE papers, I can say this years was pure wank and the chemistry and biology papers this year were written by Oxford professors on crack

    • @caolangrant5864
      @caolangrant5864 Před 4 lety +1

      L Burrows so true

    • @tayyiba.c
      @tayyiba.c Před 4 lety +1

      Did you think the mocks (last years exams) were harder or easier?

    • @ajrcherrington
      @ajrcherrington Před 4 lety

      Guessing you were aqa too 😂

    • @lburrows7699
      @lburrows7699 Před 4 lety

      @@ajrcherrington nah i did edexcel for science and maths but everything else was aqa (apart from geography which was OCR B)

    • @lburrows7699
      @lburrows7699 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tayyiba.c they were so much easier than this years

  • @corvidofchaos
    @corvidofchaos Před 4 lety +13

    My school does a mix of AQA, Edexcel and OCR. We have to take 10/11 GCSEs (depending on if we are doing Triple or Combined Science).

  • @guiltyavocado
    @guiltyavocado Před 4 lety +10

    my gcse options (i forgot which exam boards tho):
    • mandatory:
    - english lit
    - english lang
    - maths
    - chemistry, biology, physics (double science)
    • choices:
    - health and social care
    - computer science
    - history

    • @aswinsenthilkumar1497
      @aswinsenthilkumar1497 Před 4 lety +1

      U only got to pick 3 more rip

    • @miaclarke6859
      @miaclarke6859 Před 3 lety +2

      We have lit lang, higher maths and triple science (compulsory for 10p 3 sets put of 10) RE, a language (Spanish French or german), a tech (wood, food, textiles, metal, graphic design, health and social and pros a couple more that I can't remember), history or geography, and 1 option. My options sucked but they wanted us to be "well rounded citizens"

    • @tripledemz5614
      @tripledemz5614 Před 3 lety

      I'm doing separate science, RS, History, Music and LATIN? I regret my decision. very much so

    • @urghost5959
      @urghost5959 Před 3 lety

      wait its different at my school. I am doing igcse and science is a choice. bruh.

  • @OhItsJustKim
    @OhItsJustKim Před 4 lety +218

    In normal state schools RE is about all religions and was actually p good. In exams we had essay questions like "use references from their scripture to describe how a Buddhist or a Muslim might feel about abortion" some of it was heavvyyy but p valuable

    • @vladdythebear5872
      @vladdythebear5872 Před 4 lety

      In all honesty, I never knew Religion was a GCSE subject...

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 4 lety +1

      VladdyTheBear there is two courses the half gcse and the full course

    • @eleanorl4545
      @eleanorl4545 Před 4 lety +2

      I did it for two years and hated everything about it

    • @allysilman1631
      @allysilman1631 Před 4 lety +8

      I'm an extremely non religious person but RE was my favourite class! It was super interesting and instead of being taught what to believe, you were taught 'here's how different religious groups feel about a bunch of different topics and why'. It's a great class in terms of honing debate/essay writing skills

    • @blackgirlmagicc
      @blackgirlmagicc Před 4 lety +3

      I went to catholic school so RE was a mandatory GCSE but it wasn’t on just Christianity it was on all kinds of different religions we just did a lot of lessons on Catholicism but none of it was on the exam it’s would just be for in school tests

  • @jessicawise3598
    @jessicawise3598 Před 4 lety +215

    "there's too many things to revise for" welcome to the uk - it's hell

    • @katie6384
      @katie6384 Před 4 lety +4

      At least we get an education 🙌 so many people around the world aren't that lucky :(

    • @jessicawise3598
      @jessicawise3598 Před 4 lety +5

      @@katie6384 I agree 100% with that, it's just way too stressful for young people. I feel like mental health is just as important and should be considered. If only they could lower the standards and let them breathe. You've got to admit they are put under so much pressure.

    • @CH-xq6if
      @CH-xq6if Před 3 lety

      Charlie Lewis his punishment for doing a shit job was a promotion

    • @autist1689
      @autist1689 Před 3 lety

      @@jessicawise3598 Scotland have a different system, we still do exams but the new CfE (it is having some teething issues sure but the idea is solid) aims to put more focus on continuous results over the entire year rather than how pupils perform in an exam; so in class projects, smaller tests, short reports etc make up xyz% of the grades and to gain the equivalent of the lower graded GCSE you just have to pass the in class stuff as there is no exam for Nat4

    • @jessicawise3598
      @jessicawise3598 Před 3 lety

      @@autist1689 wow that's really very interesting :) it's great to hear some exam boards and governments here are trying to lessen the need for exams, I personally would prefer everything you just said over exams counting for everything. It's great to hear they're at least trying and it seems like its going in the right direction!

  • @amywoolner99
    @amywoolner99 Před 3 lety +7

    For my GCSE’s I had 25 separate exams. It was so stressful.

  • @unknown_persons
    @unknown_persons Před 4 lety +4

    At my school, you start GCSES at year 9. You pick two main courses and two like "semi" courses if you are pathway 5+. If you are pathway 4-, you choose one main and two "semi", English, maths, PE and all Science were mandatory.I took Geography, History, Business and Psychology

  • @annetomori4919
    @annetomori4919 Před 4 lety +180

    I winced a bit when he said IT and Computer Science were the same thing.

  • @daisy-mc
    @daisy-mc Před 4 lety +367

    I'd love to see Evans reaction to Business studies and Drama GCSEs

  • @leme8108
    @leme8108 Před 4 lety +8

    Gcses r a joke when u go to a levels but I still remember revising for 23 exams all taking place in one month (sometimes having 2-3 exams a day) and the *stress* I felt. The breakdowns and tears before and after the exams will haunt me forever. That said I am so scared for my a levels next yr especially since I want to apply to medicine which would usually require between AAA to A*AA

  • @nichouser7811
    @nichouser7811 Před 4 lety +7

    "Very argumentative, but good at it" is the best compliment.

  • @emzr55
    @emzr55 Před 4 lety +212

    GCSEs are typically a 2 year course which is usually started at 14/15 and the exams are taken at 16

    • @molliexx9919
      @molliexx9919 Před 4 lety +9

      I took mine at 15 because of my bday lol

    • @Annnabannanna
      @Annnabannanna Před 4 lety +17

      My schooo start teaching about GCSE in year9

    • @scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663
      @scrollingdownonlytofindcom2663 Před 4 lety +3

      @aye yo That's how some schools do it, though I think most schools start teaching GCSE content in Y10.

    • @racheloconnell5190
      @racheloconnell5190 Před 4 lety +18

      I picked mine in year 8 as most courses are being extended to 3 year courses due to their difficulty.

    • @amybrown8785
      @amybrown8785 Před 4 lety

      @@racheloconnell5190 same

  • @jamesblackshaw824
    @jamesblackshaw824 Před 4 lety +636

    "computer science is the same as ICT" WRONG... JUST WRONG

    • @maisiemiller3486
      @maisiemiller3486 Před 4 lety +2

      my school did ICT, Computer Science, cida and one other computer subject that i forgot (we did imedia but its not that)

    • @vorkaath1402
      @vorkaath1402 Před 4 lety

      Omfg the IT btec mock questions this year were the fucking best from how stupid they were

    • @StrayChoom
      @StrayChoom Před 4 lety +6

      Ah yes, a true intellectual.
      Fr Computer science was a joke this year. At least OCR was.

    • @artvid-1915
      @artvid-1915 Před 4 lety

      Ugh so true

    • @alexkate6
      @alexkate6 Před 4 lety +3

      killed me when they said that , KILLED ME

  • @gabbi256
    @gabbi256 Před 4 lety +5

    In my catering GCSE there were 3 10 mark questions on how Cheese is transported, preserved and stored.
    My GCSE subjects were maths, english, science and r.e which were all mandatory and then I picked french, catering, art and law

  • @Laitanie
    @Laitanie Před 4 lety +4

    Evan you should look at the mark schemes as well as the papers so you can see how challenging and specific they are. Also the new GCSEs are 1000% harder than the ones I took 11 years ago.

  • @hyweljones718
    @hyweljones718 Před 4 lety +139

    I literally just started answering the Religious Studies and Geography questions subconsciously, before realising that I just accidentally got 4/4. What has my life come to?

    • @aaisharahman9883
      @aaisharahman9883 Před 4 lety +5

      Even find myself doing analytical bs of anything and everything. GCSEs are eating our minds. 😂😭

  • @ellamilly4942
    @ellamilly4942 Před 4 lety +143

    you should do a video with someone who went to a public school not private and got average grades as that will give a realistic idea of how impactful and difficult these exams are

    • @sarahl3721
      @sarahl3721 Před 4 lety +5

      A public school IS a private school

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 Před 4 lety

      ella milly Yeah in the UK, private schools are called "public schools". Yeah it's confusing, I know.
      The vast majority of kids in the UK go to state schools, as in regular schools run by the state (the UK government) and have a curriculum dictated by the state
      Noah said he went to a boarding school, which doesn't necessarily mean it was a public (private) school. There exist plenty of state run boarding schools. Though perhaps the boarding schools are still better in quality of education compared to the average state school, so yeah it'd be interesting to see an average person go over these exams
      Though as someone who is 30, and is also really dumb about most things, these exams all seem quite easy. Nothing likr the exams we had in my day 15 years ago. We didn't get multiple choice questions. We had to know the answer, we just had blank boxes to fill, we didn't get presented the answer in among a bunch of incorrect answers. Which is strange because all studies say that humans are smarter today than ever before in history, and we're only ever getting smarter and more knowledgeable over time. So it's strange that the kids of today are the smartest generation ever so far, but they got these easy arse exams to do.

    • @williamdavison1791
      @williamdavison1791 Před 4 lety +3

      duffman18 Only the first few marks would be multiple choice. Many subjects don’t have any multiple choice questions.

    • @ellamilly4942
      @ellamilly4942 Před 4 lety +1

      duffman18 yes I know as I go to a state school. These exams are far from easy. Coursework is gone in all subjects, meaning you only have the written exams that will get you the grade. Content from A levels has also been put into the new GCSE system, making them a lot than the A*-C system. Only the first 2 or so questions are multiple choice and that is in only in a few subjects. Kids these days have it a lot harder. An example is having to learn 3 plays and 15 poems for the English Lit exam off by heart as you don’t get the text. And that is just 1 subject.

    • @jennifermccarthy6733
      @jennifermccarthy6733 Před 4 lety

      tbh, having the texts for lit. didn't help much - you spent so much time flicking through your post-its looking for quotes that you got stressed out and ran out of time. My teacher instead made us memorise quotes that could be used to answer a range of questions, which was really useful.
      But - give it a decade and no-one will care what your GCSE results were. This is the first chance I've had to brag about getting 14 A-C in at least 9 years (and it still pisses me off that they brought in a* the year after I sat them!)
      However - supposedly one of the reasons they've moved content from A level to GCSE is to reduce the knowledge and study expectation gap between A-level and uni. There used to be a huge jump from study at A-level to study at uni, which theoretically has now decreased... Making a-levels more like the IB, just with a still decreased subject breadth.
      The move from coursework to exams also favours some - my year had a fair few who weren't good at coursework, no matter how many drafts they had, but aced exams. Does suck for those who are the other way round though, and does absolutely nothing to decrease stress levels.
      As for the questions seeming easy - if you continue to study, or take a keen interest in, the subject area, they will be easy. If you don't, then you're unlikely to get the same grades a decade on. Recently watched someone who took maths a-level sit a higher maths GCSE paper (from around the year he actually took it) having not done maths for 8 years (no revision) - he got 26%, which equates to a c. He got an A* the first time round. The exams (and our education system as a whole) don't actually teach you the subject matter - it teaches you how to pass the exam - so the information is easily forgotten, as it holds little intrinsic worth. Which is probably why no-one cares what you get several years on.
      Sure, your grades make getting onto A-level and uni courses straight away easier - but I have a friend who left high school with 3 D GCSE's. A few years later he re-sat English and maths, and then went on to do a foundation degree followed by a BSc. He's only 5 years behind anyone who left high school with straight A's (1's?!? 8's?!?) And that's assuming they didn't take a gap year or do a sandwich course.
      Don't assume that grades equate to intellectual intelligence. Don't assume grades dictate your life course. And don't let them stress you out! Your mental health and wellbeing is far more important that your grades.
      Although I guess with the Pandemic everything's gone to pot with this year's exams anyway 🙃

  • @traci_angels6523
    @traci_angels6523 Před 4 lety

    I did the exact same food preparation and nutrition exam, im so glad they're reacting to this!!

  • @xantheclothier5376
    @xantheclothier5376 Před 4 lety +3

    There’s a lot you have missed with unusual exams. For example: music, Irish, Hebrew, dance to name few. Also do not get me started on the difficulty of these exams, you have barely scratched the surface of tricky questions

  • @LucyLive91
    @LucyLive91 Před 4 lety +195

    1. PE is OPTIONAL for GCSE - you have to take part in classes but dont get a written test on it unless you choose it as one of your GCSE options
    2. Short Course RE/RS is Mandatory but you can take a more indepth exam (again) if you choose it for GCSE options. Most Church Schools with have you take Full Course RE regardless of choice. Many exam boards require you to look at more than one Religion and compare and contrast their views
    3. We only had 2 different exams Higher and Lower. High was A*-C and lower was C and below. If you did really badly you could get below a C on a Higher paper. Which paper you took often depended on how you did in Yr 9 and/or how you did on your coursework
    4. My school made us do Tech GCSE but we had 4 different Tech courses (Graphics, Textiles, Cooking and Resistant Materials) but we got to choose which ones we did by ranking them and we would get put in the class according to our choices and spaces.
    5. My school had 9 1/2 mandatory GCSEs (Short Course RE was 1/2)
    6. My school didnt have IT but we had Business and Comms. Which was a mix of Business Studies and IT.
    7. Geography was option in my school
    8. Some schools had International Baccalaurete instead of A Levels
    9. I took a mix. AQA English and Maths. OCR Science. AQA Drama.
    10. I spent Yr 10 not paying attention in RE but still managed to come out with a B
    Thats just me and my school. Everywhere was different although a lot of schools in a local area will take the same exams coz there isnt much exam board variation in the area, borough, county etc

    • @aaishachoudhury2898
      @aaishachoudhury2898 Před 4 lety +2

      Thats very close to what I had to do for GCSEs (I picked Graphics), and that was 4 yrs ago

    • @Lee-bv7tj
      @Lee-bv7tj Před 4 lety

      Agreed. My school RS you had to do at least one religion that wasn't Christianity. I am genuinely suprised that Noah got away with just doing Christianity. Maybe because he wasn't at a state school.
      FYI to all Americans- public/private school is basically the same thing, a school funded by the government is a state school (although there are many types including comprehensive, religious and grammar)

    • @TheMcal9909
      @TheMcal9909 Před 4 lety +1

      Im my school RE was not mandatory, Once we hit GCSE years we had to choose between 2 of the 3 Geography, History or Re. I chose Geography and History. Also GCSE PE was separated from PE. Everyone did standard PE which was just playing sports, GSCE PE was optional but in a class room and we learnt about the body, health and training. No sports involved.

    • @freddieking6456
      @freddieking6456 Před 4 lety +1

      Rs isn't mandatory for me. I had to take either geography or history.(Of course I took history tho cuz I dont wanna be stuck learning about urbanisation for two more years)

    • @caitlyn2910
      @caitlyn2910 Před 4 lety +1

      In my school you had to choose between history, geography and French for an ebacc subject I did (am still doing) History and French with one other btec option and I did Drama and we did the exam for our btec in year ten so we would have free periods where we got to choose an option lesson to do instead. I chose Option science because I'm doing higher triple and its AQA and their mark schemes are brutal

  • @ala0284
    @ala0284 Před 4 lety +101

    “I just thought geography was teaching you where countries were”
    In year 1 maybe

    • @yellowbubble7
      @yellowbubble7 Před 4 lety +3

      I think I know where Evan's confusion is coming from. At the high school I went to in the US thinks like erosion and types of rock would be covered primarily in Earth and Space Science (or your local equivalent), and then again in something like ecosystems, environmental science, and/or marine biology. Geography would usually start with where countries physically are and their capitals, then cover things like features of maps and other aspects of cartography and GIS. Lots of US schools also offer human geography and not regular geography.

    • @bexter107
      @bexter107 Před 4 lety +1

      Don’t ever remember actually learning about countries I can remember attempting to draw the world map every year in first school though

    • @roseclouds5838
      @roseclouds5838 Před 4 lety +1

      We learned the continents and oceans in like year 3 and we just always used maps for history
      I find it so weird to think that’s not normal

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Před 4 lety +4

      @@PixelatedH2O Geography is really two subjects, physical geography and human geography (a _very_ small subset of which is where countries are and their capitals). Notice the paper they look at is sub-headed "The Physical Environment". There'll be other papers for the GCSE about other aspects, like human geography.
      Physical geography and geology overlap to some extent but whereas geology is about the Earth, what it's made of and the processes that affect it, physical geography is more just about the Earth's surface and the processes that affect it. So as an example, a geologist might study sand and the rocks it eroded from but wouldn't normally study estuaries, sand bars or beach erosion whereas that's right up a physical geographer's street (and involves knowing a _bit_ about sand itself, how it's formed etc. - geology in other words).

    • @jaydenhunter648
      @jaydenhunter648 Před 4 lety

      I learned the continents in year 7 and it was on my end of year exam

  • @tau70
    @tau70 Před 4 lety +9

    EdExcel is known to be really hard for things like History Maths and Science while AQA is seen as harder for things like english and religion (at least for where i'm from)

    • @cabbageman2184
      @cabbageman2184 Před 2 lety

      Great for me bc my school does Edexcel for maths and science and AQA for english and re

    • @cabbageman2184
      @cabbageman2184 Před 2 lety

      my skl really chose the hardest exam boards for what

  • @miatillyb
    @miatillyb Před 4 lety +18

    This is not a proper representation of GCSEs, they are so difficult and so specific

  • @thomaswilliams6100
    @thomaswilliams6100 Před 4 lety +1086

    This is half correct and is sending the wrong message, If you want a true representation of a person doing GCSEs then don’t talk with a private school student because it could be much different from public.

    • @roylecharlotte1689
      @roylecharlotte1689 Před 4 lety +20

      that's very true

    • @EditsandStuff350
      @EditsandStuff350 Před 4 lety +68

      Also you mean State not Public, a Public School is more similar to a Private School. For example Eton is a Public School. A State School is one funded by the State.

    • @aaliyahminihane971
      @aaliyahminihane971 Před 4 lety +44

      Edward Teather public school is nothing like private school😂

    • @EditsandStuff350
      @EditsandStuff350 Před 4 lety +19

      @@aaliyahminihane971 No but it is also nothing like a state school. And is more similar in that the parents pay for their child to be there.

    • @capitalb5889
      @capitalb5889 Před 4 lety +3

      @@EditsandStuff350 - and the public schools were named in the Public Schools Act of 18XX. I think it mentioned only 8 by name. Including Eton, of course

  • @mustafaaniladanir
    @mustafaaniladanir Před 4 lety +159

    ICT and Computer Science are soooooo different by the way. Also, ICT is no longer a GCSE as the government didn't renew it after 2018 so ICT can only be taken as a BTEC now.

    • @hannah-davies3154
      @hannah-davies3154 Před 4 lety +4

      I had to take a 'certificate in digital applications' instead as they changed it after my options were put through in yr 9 so the school found a different equivalent - we had a website design exam and a game design & making coursework but both had briefs so we had to learn to make every type of game and website features just in case it was on it

    • @wolfzmusic9706
      @wolfzmusic9706 Před 4 lety +2

      Mustafa Adanır ICT is a gcse at my school tho and we chose last year

    • @jaydenhunter648
      @jaydenhunter648 Před 4 lety +1

      @@wolfzmusic9706 same but I didn't take it as all the it teachers at my school are annoying

    • @Username-ww2cd
      @Username-ww2cd Před 4 lety +3

      Most schools do ICT still as IGCSE (international GCSE) which is either done with Edexcel or Cambridge

    • @finnualabuckley3921
      @finnualabuckley3921 Před 4 lety

      Wjec still do ICT :)

  • @ElkStories
    @ElkStories Před 4 lety

    love this, its like we are all hanging out together i actually forgot it was a vid for a few minutes xD guess your camera is too good, or you are so chill and friendly

  • @AnnaBellaChannel
    @AnnaBellaChannel Před 4 měsíci

    RE in the UK is a subject which you have to be able to balance your arguments, see ideas, ethics and RE from different perspectives which very useful for law or politics. Use the GCSE revison guides for your GCSE course and board.

  • @mounichoudhury1722
    @mounichoudhury1722 Před 4 lety +96

    ‘AQA is the hardest exam board’
    Basically all my exams are aqa

    • @Emily-de4zm
      @Emily-de4zm Před 4 lety +10

      I wouldn’t say AQA is the hardest- imo it’s OCR and edexcel (especially in subjects like History). AQA English was relatively simple, at least in my experience. You’ll be fine. :)

    • @Lia-nw5dw
      @Lia-nw5dw Před 4 lety +1

      AQA is actually not that bad. I mean I dunno for the sciences but for English it’s easy to bullshit your way and get marks, same with languages and AQA maths is easier than edexcel imo, I sat an a level paper at home when I was bored and got like full marks compared to the shambolic edexcel paper .

    • @dontlookatmychannel5017
      @dontlookatmychannel5017 Před 4 lety +3

      Is no-one going to mention the hellishness of WJEC? I have to do 13 of them- I'm Welsh btw.

    • @lula456
      @lula456 Před 4 lety +2

      It depends on the subject which exam board is considered harder. For example, in MFL one might require more complex vocabulary but have more questions in English, whereas the other requires simpler answers but there are more questions in the target language. Overall they’re supposed to be equivalent and then the grade boundaries are set based on the average results received when the exams are sat. But whichever exam board you use, it’s a LOT of pressure and stress!

    • @etherealhawk
      @etherealhawk Před 4 lety +1

      OCR is definitely the hardest - literally the Oxford Cambridge Rutherford exam board. As you can tell by the names, hard.

  • @allyyu3022
    @allyyu3022 Před 4 lety +46

    'How do you revise for all these different GCSEs?'- eat, study, sleep, repeat... and that's not even A levels.

    • @mercynamikoye9084
      @mercynamikoye9084 Před 4 lety +2

      Its inculcated in us from a young age so we get used to it. Which is why we find the American system weird to us. But if you have always done it it becomes quite useful in university because you are just continuing what you have always done. Lots of essays and electives connected to what you did a few months ago in high school

    • @eternitae0_035
      @eternitae0_035 Před 4 lety +3

      Sleep? Never heard of it

    • @zeroani4831
      @zeroani4831 Před 4 lety

      I remember cramming every last minute I had into revising for A levels, still spent 3 hours straight in a group revision before my History exam

  • @megan5985
    @megan5985 Před 4 lety +4

    The mark scheme for wjec IT is extremely specific. I was the first person in my school to get an A* in it after about a decade. It's not the hardest but it's really not an easy paper to sit.

  • @fluffywhiteclouds7933
    @fluffywhiteclouds7933 Před 3 lety +2

    I think Even should do something similar to this again but with students who are still in school now; commenting on their experiences with exams and school life.(Maybe one video for GCSE and one for A-level)

  • @carolineorrell8157
    @carolineorrell8157 Před 4 lety +88

    Drama GCSE exams were so weird... You had to describe how you acted a certain line in detail etc.

    • @namuunaa4016
      @namuunaa4016 Před 4 lety

      YES

    • @TheTomboygamer
      @TheTomboygamer Před 4 lety +2

      omg fuck that. then u do it at a-level and it's hell for the kids that just want to act lol. i got an a but i can never get that time back lmaoo

    • @evascott91
      @evascott91 Před 4 lety

      I would be up for whatever they would throw at me but my mum won’t let me even do the GCSE

    • @carolineorrell8157
      @carolineorrell8157 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheTomboygamer Same, I did A-level as well and HATED the exams!!

  • @olivia.furreedan
    @olivia.furreedan Před 4 lety +170

    aqa is more "legit" than wjec😂😭 he was literally looking at a shortcourse ict paper hahaha try looking at the higher maths or triple science papers we don't get it easy trust😂

    • @aswinsenthilkumar1497
      @aswinsenthilkumar1497 Před 4 lety +9

      Non of the exam boards are easy though and thats what evan got wrong. All of the exam boards cover the same subjects but some may seem easier and maybe a little easier. But they are all hard

    • @tnfelites7175
      @tnfelites7175 Před 3 lety

      Liv F separate chemistry was so so fucking hard

    • @emjenkins464
      @emjenkins464 Před 3 lety +7

      @@aswinsenthilkumar1497 WJEC is known for introducing more and more complicated and convoluted papers, to the point where the new geography GCSE is the hardest in the UK.

    • @zoegregory3142
      @zoegregory3142 Před 3 lety

      omg i so regret taking triple science, killed meeee

  • @holly4925
    @holly4925 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm stuck with OCR B for geography which is annoyingly obscure, so there's never any revision resources for it, and the fieldwork section of the paper is super difficult. At my school we have a pretty equal mix between edexcel, OCR, AQA, and I'd definitely say OCR is the hardest

  • @Lilly-oj4dk
    @Lilly-oj4dk Před 4 lety +1

    i have to take: music, history, french, RE, english, maths, further maths, biology, chemistry, physics and then i have a separate peer mentoring gcse. it suuuuuucks. also ICT was mandatory until year 9 and i was really good and it was just boring then i ended up just playing random games and accidentally getting allll the websites blocked because i’d always get caught