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the results of o levels and a levels have been released and i want to ask that are their any other people who had had given the exams and want to share their grades?

my grades were not quite good as i was appearing the first time ever and scored:

pak studies; A
islamiat ; B
urdu second language ; A


i also want to ask about the rechecking system in o level

and can someone please help me for the other five subjects, preparation; maths English physics biology chemistry .

thanks a lot !!!
 
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Close relative of mine got A in English, B in Sociology and B in History in her A levels. Enough for her to do the degree she wanted to.
 
What exactly do you want help with, [MENTION=136528]super hitter[/MENTION]?
 
O levels are a joke.

If you are at a good school with A levels dont even worry abt it
 
What exactly do you want help with, [MENTION=136528]super hitter[/MENTION]?

i want to know that how can i prepare these other five subjects in the best way, need some ideas.
as i want at least 4 A's out of 5 so what should i really do for it.
one question in my mind is that should i take tuition or not?
 
i want to know that how can i prepare these other five subjects in the best way, need some ideas.
as i want at least 4 A's out of 5 so what should i really do for it.
one question in my mind is that should i take tuition or not?

gave it close to 6 years ago but my advice would be:

1) prepare for your mid terms in december and see where you stand after you get the result. After the mid terms its time to get serious. Ofcourse i know ppl (including me for 1 or 2 subs) who had no prep going till march but then went crazy studying and aced the real thing but its just not a good idea.
2) for your mock exams (if you have), go in to take them as if they are the real deal.
3) time between mocks exams (or school finals) and the actual O/A levels, just do past papers and focuss on concepts you are weak at. This is usually in April, may. Doing these past papers is the best way to get prepped. Time them and dont have distractions. Make the environment as close to a real exam setting as possible.

Take tuition if you really struggle with some subject or if you just dont have the work ethic to do it on your own.

Should end up with straight As if you do this.
 
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i want to know that how can i prepare these other five subjects in the best way, need some ideas.
as i want at least 4 A's out of 5 so what should i really do for it.
one question in my mind is that should i take tuition or not?

You go to Roots School? I've heard pretty good things about it, so I guess you won't really need tuition. Try to take a few extra classes in school if you really need to, and you're good to go.

Don't just depend on your textbooks. I think the best way to study is to look up everything the syllabus content asks you to online or just different books you could get from your library or something.

Do NOT take your mid-years lightly, I'd say focus on them more than your mocks and try to get everything done before you take them. When preparing for your mocks you should only need a little revision from your books/wherever, and be sure to practice as many past papers as you can.

And please, don't stress out. Bs are not the end of the world, and trust me, the more relaxed you are during your preparation and during the exam itself, the more likely you are to get good grades.

Good luck! :D

Feel free to ask anything you want, I'm fresh outta O levels and would love to help in any way I could. :)
 
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gave it close to 6 years ago but my advice would be:

1) prepare for your mid terms in december and see where you stand after you get the result. After the mid terms its time to get serious. Ofcourse i know ppl (including me for 1 or 2 subs) who had no prep going till march but then went crazy studying and aced the real thing but its just not a good idea.
2) for your mock exams (if you have), go in to take them as if they are the real deal.
3) time between mocks exams (or school finals) and the actual O/A levels, just do past papers and focuss on concepts you are weak at. This is usually in April, may. Doing these past papers is the best way to get prepped. Time them and dont have distractions. Make the environment as close to a real exam setting as possible.

Take tuition if you really struggle with some subject or if you just dont have the work ethic to do it on your own.

Should end up with straight As if you do this.
loved your reply and noted it... thanks
 
You go to Roots School? I've heard pretty good things about it, so I guess you won't really need tuition. Try to take a few extra classes in school if you really need to, and you're good to go.

Don't just depend on your textbooks. I think the best way to study is to look up everything the syllabus content asks you to online or just different books you could get from your library or something.

Do NOT take your mid-years lightly, I'd say focus on them more than your mocks and try to get everything done before you take them. When preparing for your mocks you should only need a little revision from your books/wherever, and be sure to practice as many past papers as you can.

And please, don't stress out. Bs are not the end of the world, and trust me, the more relaxed you are during your preparation and during the exam itself, the more likely you are to get good grades.

Good luck! :D

Feel free to ask anything you want, I'm fresh outta O levels and would love to help in any way I could. :)
this is what my teachers advise me,
so its for sure now that i have not to take tuitions.......thanks alot
 
There is no such thing as advice/help. What works for other may not work for you and vice versa.

Remember on thing, anything above B is pretty much a waste of time. Surely it looks great and fancy, but practically, it makes very little difference.

Don't be very hard on yourself. Be thankful for what you have.
 
Your parents think anything less than an A grade is an insult and your teachers think so because its good for their reputation as well as the reputation of their schools.

That's what I was led to believe and my A*s got me into one of the best medical college in Pakistan, but right now I am competing with people who got B grades and one day I might end up working for a C/D grader.
 
Your parents think anything less than an A grade is an insult and your teachers think so because its good for their reputation as well as the reputation of their schools.

That's what I was led to believe and my A*s got me into one of the best medical college in Pakistan, but right now I am competing with people who got B grades and one day I might end up working for a C/D grader.
being in medical college is an honorable thing.
i would ask a question for which im always dying but never got a proper answer
Did you do o/a levels and ended up into medical college? Or if not so ,,,
Can an o/a level student enter medical colleges without any problem because ive heard that these students get behind from the matric/fsc ones when the equivalency is done?
 
Yeah, that's why I did FSC after my O levels because marks are deducted during conversion and the Medical Entrance Tests in Pakistan (other than AKU and to an extent Shifa) are FSC based and its very hard for A Levels students.
 
[MENTION=14431]blinding light[/MENTION], didn't one of your friends get their exam rechecked?

Sure.

She got hers rechecked and got 3 Bs turned into As! But she was also 110% sure her marks were messed up because all her papers went excellent!

IIRC, she got the entire amount refunded after a small processing fee was detected
 
Sure.

She got hers rechecked and got 3 Bs turned into As! But she was also 110% sure her marks were messed up because all her papers went excellent!

IIRC, she got the entire amount refunded after a small processing fee was detected

same case here, thanks for the reply, and i am 111% sure ...thanks
 
So who's waiting for the result that is tomorrow???

Waiting for my AS result, hopefully it'll be a good one...

Guys, keep me in your prayers!
 
So who's waiting for the result that is tomorrow???

Waiting for my AS result, hopefully it'll be a good one...

Guys, keep me in your prayers!

2014 year was my O levels Final result June. I had total of 2A* 4A 1C 1D. Thankfully got over A levels as well last year oct with A*, A and B in Accounts, Business and Economics. And that has really helped me clear ACCA F7 in 1.5months. So no more wait with independence day nearby lol
 
The CIE results will start to be announced tomorrow.
Last year,in O1 I got an A in Pakistan Studies,an A in Islamiat and an A* in Urdu.
However these papers are more important,as I need good grades to get into a good A'Level College here in Karachi.
 
Good luck guys. Just felt like it was yesterday I was wondering whether I'd meet my university A level conditional offer. Was worried to death. Wow it's been a year....
 
My youngest sister got A-B-B in her AS levels... Oh well she was always the baby of the family and never required to work hard.
 
You go to Roots School? I've heard pretty good things about it, so I guess you won't really need tuition. Try to take a few extra classes in school if you really need to, and you're good to go.

Don't just depend on your textbooks. I think the best way to study is to look up everything the syllabus content asks you to online or just different books you could get from your library or something.

Do NOT take your mid-years lightly, I'd say focus on them more than your mocks and try to get everything done before you take them. When preparing for your mocks you should only need a little revision from your books/wherever, and be sure to practice as many past papers as you can.

And please, don't stress out. Bs are not the end of the world, and trust me, the more relaxed you are during your preparation and during the exam itself, the more likely you are to get good grades.

Good luck! :D

Feel free to ask anything you want, I'm fresh outta O levels and would love to help in any way I could. :)

i'm a student of roots.

easily the worst school one could attend.
 
My youngest sister got A-B-B in her AS levels... Oh well she was always the baby of the family and never required to work hard.

those are really great grades bro.
A levels are never easy. O levels are halwa, but A levels were really difficult
 
those are really great grades bro.
A levels are never easy. O levels are halwa, but A levels were really difficult

I got A-A-A-B(further maths), at that stage we didn't have that A* shenanigans..
 
Yeah, that's why I did FSC after my O levels because marks are deducted during conversion and the Medical Entrance Tests in Pakistan (other than AKU and to an extent Shifa) are FSC based and its very hard for A Levels students.

to be honest mamoon, you end up benefiting from the conversion.

Thing is in the final conversion, your o level marks are added into your a levels to fsc conversion. ANd scoring good grades in O levels is easy.

So if you have bad grades in A levels(DDC), you could still end up with a 70% FSC converted percentage. Because your o level marks were also added
 
I got A-A-A-B(further maths), at that stage we didn't have that A* shenanigans..

nice man.

Getting upto a B is never easy in A levels. You need alot of effort and practice to put up a good paper in A levels.
 
I'd disagree...has some amazing teachers, rest is on u whether you'd like to study or have fun.

Nope.

Roots doesnt care if their teachers r good or not, if their teachers even bother to attend a class. They dont care about anyones attendance.
The school otself lacks any discipline.

Plus all teachers r running academies as side business.

The principles own daughter would be attending academies.

And domt even get me started on the fake transcripts
 
Nope.

Roots doesnt care if their teachers r good or not, if their teachers even bother to attend a class. They dont care about anyones attendance.
The school otself lacks any discipline.

Plus all teachers r running academies as side business.

The principles own daughter would be attending academies.

And domt even get me started on the fake transcripts

What fake transcripts man? what are you even talking about?

The teachers are simply amazing and that too having 3 teachers/ subject...!!!

Wait if your're from the business side, I've still heard some great reviews from students...

None of your business to talk about their overtime academies.

But plz elaborate the fake transcripts part...
 
What fake transcripts man? what are you even talking about?

The teachers are simply amazing and that too having 3 teachers/ subject...!!!

Wait if your're from the business side, I've still heard some great reviews from students...

None of your business to talk about their overtime academies.

But plz elaborate the fake transcripts part...

what do you mean its non of my business. Teachers shouldn't be promoting academies in the schools . I had a teacher once who told me you need an academy to get an A.
Teachers job is to give full and extra time at school.
Thing is, the teachers give very little serious time at school, and more serious time is given at academies.

Yes, roots does have 2-3 good teachers, but thats about it. There is no check and balance.
There is another school called Benchmark, and they have got some great teachers
 
as for the transcripts.

if you wana study in US and missing a single grade, you could pay a special fee and get a fake grade on our transcript ;)
 
what do you mean its non of my business. Teachers shouldn't be promoting academies in the schools . I had a teacher once who told me you need an academy to get an A.
Teachers job is to give full and extra time at school.
Thing is, the teachers give very little serious time at school, and more serious time is given at academies.

Yes, roots does have 2-3 good teachers, but thats about it. There is no check and balance.
There is another school called Benchmark, and they have got some great teachers

promoting is a different thing...

And their is a check and balance sys., forget that, their are extra tutorial classes after the school timing as well, to avoid academies.

I remember even though our course had finished but we still went to complain about our teacher's absence on just one day and he had to come running from another branch for the remaining few minutes.

And 80 percent teachers and administration staff of benchmark is from roots so you loose your points again...
 
promoting is a different thing...

And their is a check and balance sys., forget that, their are extra tutorial classes after the school timing as well, to avoid academies.

I remember even though our course had finished but we still went to complain about our teacher's absence on just one day and he had to come running from another branch for the remaining few minutes.

And 80 percent teachers and administration staff of benchmark is from roots so you loose your points again...

Bro i have studied in 13 different schools during my whole life, some of them were canadian schools, so i know the quality difference.
 
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