My son had his gcse results this summer: 6A's, 5b's and 2C's. I personally know he could have done better! He's resitting his Chemistry as he had a 'C' in the summer module but all ready had 2A's and an A in his courswork, so he had a 'B' overall. By resitting that one module hopefully he'll then have 7A's. He's taken Bio, Chem, Phys and Maths for A level, which he's finding hard work. He's also doing the bacc. I've told him to drop one of the A levels if he's finding it too much work but he says he's enjoying them all. He is working very hard at the moment, so long may it continue. The problem we have is that people are telling him that his Gcse grades are not good enough to even think about applying for veterinary, as he will be competing against those who have straight A*. He's done aprox 5 weeks work experience and has got some lined up as well. We also live on a beef and sheep farm, so he has a lot of experience with lambing etc. Personally if he manages to do well in his A levels, he'd make a really good vet. Do you think his grades will let him down??