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DD blew her ASs. What now?

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OneHandFlapping · 16/08/2015 06:56

She got AAB and an unclassified (I think because she won't talk about it) for further maths, because she got unclassified on one paper.

She wants to do computer science at a Russell Group uni, and I'm worried that the failed further maths will make this impossible. Not sure what the right course is. She got A for maths.

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Lancelottie · 16/08/2015 07:00

Just redo it! If the school can't help, you can study Further maths modules pretty easily online.

Presumably from what you say she got two of the modules needed and just needs to top up to a full AS with another one - so if she takes four FM modules next year, job done.

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Lancelottie · 16/08/2015 07:02

(By the way, it's hard;y blowing her (plural) ASs to have one dodgy module amongst several really good results...)

We all tend to catastrophise in this family too, though, so I can sympathise.

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JeanSeberg · 16/08/2015 07:04

Have you checked that she definitely needs further maths? A friend's daughter is doing a maths degree without it which I didn't think was possible.

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OneHandFlapping · 16/08/2015 07:05

She definitely wants to drop further maths, as the alternative is to drop geography which she got her best ums in, and is the most likely one she'll get an A* in.

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OneHandFlapping · 16/08/2015 07:06

She doesn't need further maths, but it doesn't look good on her UCAS form

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Lancelottie · 16/08/2015 07:22

I'm not sure she needs to declare it. As she effectively hasn't got the AS, she can't cash it in this year as a completed qualification. Not all schools cash in the ASs in yr 12 anyway.

Check this with the school, though.

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Merrylegs · 16/08/2015 07:28

Yes just don't mention it. Ds got the same ASs. He didn't declare the U. He is at an RG uni. AAB is not blowing anything. Except your own trumpet.

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Lancelottie · 16/08/2015 07:31

Don't take our random word for it though! If the school does cash in the result then it will need to be declared (I think).

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OneHandFlapping · 16/08/2015 07:37

I'll check with the school about whether they declare it.

She was predicted an A, but was completely unable to do one paper, and spent most of it crying.

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BoffinMum · 16/08/2015 07:38

Bright kids occasionally bomb stuff and universities know this. One failure does not wreck an application if the other grades are good. We are all human, after all. Universities look at the bigger picture. However in this case she could resit or just not mention it.

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BoffinMum · 16/08/2015 07:39

PS DD got 0% in one of her AL papers and still got into Cambridge - interestingly she got 100% on another one. But that is DD all over.

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Merrylegs · 16/08/2015 07:40

Yes, what I meant was even with a U you can still get into an RG because AAB is fine and not blowing anything.

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OneHandFlapping · 16/08/2015 07:44

Thanks to everyone for the reassurance. Boffinmum I'm glad it worked out for your DD. Hope it'll be the same for mine.

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Pneumometer · 23/08/2015 09:23

She wants to do computer science at a Russell Group uni, and I'm worried that the failed further maths will make this impossible.

There are only two CS departments that want further maths, Cambridge and Imperial, and even in those cases there are caveats and exceptions. Everywhere else is fine with maths, and a few will accept computing (the new A Level) instead of maths.

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GinandJag · 23/08/2015 09:26

Are you sure her FM is unclassified. Maths modules are quite complex and it's common not to cash any of them in until A2.

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noblegiraffe · 23/08/2015 09:32

If her results in the other Further Maths modules were good, then she should certainly consider resitting the failed module in Y13 (or taking a different one in its place). She needs to talk to the school about options, not bury her head in the sand.

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