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Year 12 - 2024/25 - Support, Discussion and Looking After Each Other (Thread 2)

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BlackBean2023 · 22/05/2025 14:36

You’re a chatty lot… continue Grin

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SilverBlue56 · 21/08/2025 21:28

There's a chrome extension to help you get the first one booked but it does usually end up getting you banned from the website for a bit, after a while 😅

I used it and got one in a far flung location and test shift found a slot at our local centre within a few days after that. It's not until Christmas though!

Waspie · 22/08/2025 11:40

Congratulations @ComingInByAnsible! I second what the others have said - log in at 5.45am on Monday and get the closest possible test.

Ive got Testi but it hasn’t helped us. By the time it’s told me there is a cancellation it’s way too late to log in and grab it. I’ve also been blocked by the DVSA for hitting refresh too often. It thinks I’m a bot!

DS has his practical booked for early October at a test centre 40miles away but I’ve stopped trying to change it as life is just too short for that level of frustration 😂

Geography NEA sounds awful. DS has to do history and English literature but at least they are fairly contained in terms of scope and word limits. He is doing lots of background reading for both.

Well done to your daughter @JessyCarrher French experience sounds amazing. We didn’t go to Manchester so can’t help I’m afraid.

@gingercat02- super productive week from your son!

ComingInByAnsible · 24/08/2025 10:03

Thanks very much @Tebheag@Muchtoomuchtodo@gingercat02@SilverBlue56and @Waspie! Very helpful advice.

Sounds like an early start for us tomorrow morning rather than a bank holiday lie in! Or would they not release slots on a bank holiday?

Muchtoomuchtodo · 24/08/2025 10:25

I have no idea sorry @ComingInByAnsible

Can you task DS with the early morning log in duty and enjoy a lie in yourself?

bluefineliner · 24/08/2025 12:41

Sounds like everyone is having a productive summer!

@ComingInByAnsible congrats on the theory test. We booked DDs practical by doing the early Mon log in and did get one at our local test centre. Booked in June for a December test but we were ok with this as DD took her theory straight away so still a lot of practice required here.

We have just returned from a week abroad and DD has her UCAT in a week's time 😱. She studied every day whilst away so it was a strange holiday but think it was still worth going for the change of scenery. It also gave us lots of time to discuss which unis she might apply to when she has her result and research a lot more. We are making plan B, C and D to allow for whatever happens on the day.

She is now is full on 'lock in' for the next week doing mock exams. I can't wait for it to be over for her. Are other entrance exams later in the year than this or are your kids knee deep in exam prep too now?

Muchtoomuchtodo · 24/08/2025 13:02

@bluefineliner the TMUA and MAT are mid October and DS is working away for those already. He needs to get cracking on his ps too ready for the Oxbridge application deadline. It’s going to be a full on first half term I think.

His mocks won’t be until after Christmas, sanded they were in year 12. I think doing AS levels has been good for him, he’s not really taken his foot off the pedal at all - true of the driving practice too 🤣

ComingInByAnsible · 24/08/2025 13:13

Thanks @Muchtoomuchtodo. It’s tempting but feels a bit mean to leave DS to get up by himself especially as we all hate early mornings equally in this house! 😂

Thanks @bluefinelinerit’s good to know that it might be possible to book a local test the first time round. Good luck to your DD with the UCAT. My younger DD wants to do medicine so I’m lurking on medicine threads in with morbid fascination and a growing sense of foreboding!

TSA is in the October half term and DS hasn’t started the prep yet but he should do soon.

bluefineliner · 24/08/2025 13:23

@Muchtoomuchtodo yes DD should really be working on PS too but we can't really see past UCAT atm so we are ignoring that for now! The hours they need to put in for these exams is ridiculous. Early entry mid Oct seems so early!

@ComingInByAnsible that was me lurking last year but not really taking too much notice, it comes round so quick can't believe we are about to apply now. Still feels a bit unreal but we are going with it 😁. Is there a recommended time for the other entrance exams? UCAT seems to be 6-8 weeks before.

ComingInByAnsible · 25/08/2025 08:58

Practical driving test booked! 15 miles away and for February, but with everything else DS has to do in the next few months it’s probably not a bad thing that it’s not for a while.

@bluefinelinergood question about recommended entrance tests prep time! I’ve just scared myself by googling TSA and the AI summary coming up with 6 months! Really hope that’s not necessary. 6-8 weeks for UCAT sounds much more sensible.

Muchtoomuchtodo · 25/08/2025 10:08

Good work @ComingInByAnsible. Is it during half term?

ds’s was booked by his driving school but isn’t until December which is ideal to get the TMUA and MAT out of the way and then concentrate on the driving for a bit.

ComingInByAnsible · 25/08/2025 12:29

@Muchtoomuchtodo thanks! Sadly not in half term but first thing in the morning so if we don’t shift the slot and all goes well he should still be in time for school.

GirlsInGreen · 26/08/2025 12:41

Good luck for all theory/driving test/ UCAT takers!😅
DD is working hard for a early application test, full of confidence one minute - total eyore the next (send wine/vodka 🙏) keeps popping her head round the kitchen door "I've done another line for my personal statement".

I feel a long hard Autumn/Winter ahead - i'm oscillating between wanting it all over & wanting time to stand still so I can have her a bit longer.

Sounds like you all had a busy summer -which is lovely.

Wehaditsogood · 26/08/2025 15:43

Our driving test is in January, but I hope for a cancellation in the October half-term. No chance of that!

Newlease · 27/08/2025 19:35

Sounds like we are the only one leaving the driving lessons for late. DD kept on saying she don’t have a signature, so no application made for Provisional yet😬 Good Luck @ComingInByAnsible and Others who managed to book it !! Feb half term would be a calm time between next set of exam troubles and exhaustion:)
I thought the same would be for PS and I was so worried I might have posted asked multiple times here! Thanks for all the info @Waspie we have the first draft ready, it’s draft and I haven’t seen it, but it’s as good as it gets
@bluefineliner DDs friend came last week after her UCAT done on the same day, that girl has gone very slim( apparently I shouldn’t say that) but you can see how much they are all working hard. Good Luck with yours next week. Mine is the same, it didn’t help with her kept getting tummy trouble and nausea during holidays. @JessyCarr well done your DD, sounds like she had an amazing time. @GirlsInGreen Is your DD applying STEM too? Same situation here, one day it’s okay I will manage and then next day I was so much better at this beginning of July! Head down and sitting for hours doing courses, competitions, CCF stuff and ESAT. No idea how she is dividing her time between these though! I have booked her a guitar lesson( only 3 available) and she did enjoy it so much ! It felt like the much needed break from all things going on right now.

GirlsInGreen · 28/08/2025 17:18

@Newlease you're not the only one with no driving lessons - same here! Mine's prepping for the CAT, but (her words) all her "properly clever" friends are doing UCAT x2 , ESATx1 PATx1 - plus trying to get to grips with everything else - sorry to hear DD had stomach woes on your holiday - just rotten!
My one continues to look like a stray cat - sooo thin🙁 went to the Drs for bloods today, shockingly her bmi is 17 - although eating & grazing well, lovely reassuring dr, so we'll see have bought Spatone for Iron & watching the vit tab be swallowed like Nurse Ratchet😁.

@Wehaditsogood will keep fingers crossed for a half term cancellation - its such a mission these days.

gingercat02 · 28/08/2025 18:02

DS has no interest in driving. He has only been 17 for a month, but we currently have nothing he can drive. The insurance on DH car would be monumental and mine is a lease from work, which is over 21 insurance.
My plan was to give my car back when the lease is up in November and buy a second hand manual car we could share but he says he doesn't want to learn.
Leaving me a difficult choice, get a lovely shiny new lease car he can't drive (3 year contract) or poodle about in a car I don't really want until he change his mind!!! Bloody children.
He already has a provisional licence and we have a family friend who is a driving instructor so I might ask him for a couple of lessons to see if that persuades him.

bluefineliner · 29/08/2025 04:54

@Newlease DD is v thin too (normally) but now much to her annoyance instead of having any hint of sun kissed skin from her week in the sun, she is her usual pale English rose colour due to studying UCAT in the hotel room because it was too noisy by the pool 😂. I mean it isn't funny really but if I don't laugh I'd be crying by now!

I'm back at work being subjected to regular text updates on the latest mock score and which unis she isn't going to be able to apply to because the score is 'so bad'.... I am biting my tongue and being supportive, counting the days until she actually has some concrete evidence to back these dramatic claims up.

@gingercat02 your car dilemma sound similar to what ours were when DD started learning. One work lease car, one electric so nothing to practice in. We did pool with DD and helped her buy her own car which I am now driving whilst she is still learning as my lease car went back in May. I am quite loving her little mini though so don't mind driving it for now. Difference is DD did want to learn and is still keen to pass asap, maybe a couple of lessons might ignite interest in your DS like you say.

Newlease · 29/08/2025 07:08

@GirlsInGreen it was awful for her, she started smiling the moment we reached home. Hot weather is not agreeing with her stomach, she had the same in Italy last year. I would look into iron tablets too, GP asked her to use that ages ago, I am not sure if she is still on it.
@gingercat02 I am not sure if this is “not interested” in driving or just burning her head because of all other priorities.Your idea sounds good, few lessons may spark interest. We have similar issue but other way round, may have to buy! One big shiny one she won’t be added to and then one 23 year old one. It is very good and runs well. But would have been better even having a rear camera to assist. At this rate we will be only looking at it by Jan/Feb and I may have to buy a new car anyway at some point in life 😁
@bluefineliner I completely get that swaying from one to other. Each prep paper makes her think, easy/time pressured/ too much year12 content. I wonder what past papers ESAT kids used last year to prep. Yesterday we had a discussion about Plan B, in the actual case of not achieving anywhere near predicted, finally. And I realised I don’t know how the last part of the system works. ESAT prep is eating her, no point in saying you don’t have to practice much, the topics even have year 13 Maths.I have paid for few guitar lessons for her through summer and she is enjoying it so much. Something to focus other than learning.
Could someone please shed some light on the process after offers and timelines of these. From last year’s thread I can see some unis offer in Nov/Dec for early applicants.

wonderstuff · 29/08/2025 09:01

so dd called in tears yesterday at about 10pm, she’d been sick, she was about 2 hours away on holiday with friends, was due to get train back today, she thinks possibly food poisoning, i wonder about a virus, she doesn’t seem ill enough for food poisoning. Anyway she is prone to anxiety and has previously had panic attacks. I’d had a glass of wine at this point so couldn’t go, but poor DH drove out and picked her up, didn’t get back until gone 2am and has work today.

Countrylife2002 · 29/08/2025 09:29

gingercat02 · 28/08/2025 18:02

DS has no interest in driving. He has only been 17 for a month, but we currently have nothing he can drive. The insurance on DH car would be monumental and mine is a lease from work, which is over 21 insurance.
My plan was to give my car back when the lease is up in November and buy a second hand manual car we could share but he says he doesn't want to learn.
Leaving me a difficult choice, get a lovely shiny new lease car he can't drive (3 year contract) or poodle about in a car I don't really want until he change his mind!!! Bloody children.
He already has a provisional licence and we have a family friend who is a driving instructor so I might ask him for a couple of lessons to see if that persuades him.

DD is also just 17 and not interested in learning, she feels she has enough on her plate! Which I am thankful for - financially! Also she will now learn after 21 which makes insurance that much cheaper. I think I will suggest she only learns automatic at that point - she’s also a bit motor skill challenged so I think this will work better ! My car is a manual but old - reliable tho. I’m thinking I may see if I can get her a cheap ev as a graduation present if mine is still running (it’ll be 17 years old by then so possibly not !)

Lalux · 29/08/2025 23:27

@wonderstuffhope your dd is feeling better now.

@bluefineliner good luck for UCAT next week. @Curlyshabtreewhen is your UCAT date?

wonderstuff · 30/08/2025 00:10

@Lalux shes fine, DH and I are shattered! Although I’m sure we both caused our parents a fair number of late nights as teens.

Good luck on these exams, sounds very stressful!

JustHereWithMyPopcorn · 30/08/2025 10:44

Have missed loads so sorry for not catching up. Glad your DD is better @wonderstuff
and good luck to those with uni exams.

DS has another week off before back to school on the 8th and then it’s his 18th birthday that first week!! 😱. We are trying to organise a party but he’s swinging between wanting one and not wanting one depending on how anxious he feels on any given day. I also have no clue what he would like for his birthday other than the gig tickets I’ve got him for MCR next year.

Muchtoomuchtodo · 30/08/2025 10:50

DS is on his way back from a week of work experience in London. It sounds like he’s had a very exciting week and a fantastic insight into what some of the big city firms do and what it’s like to work for them.

Apparently he’s going to ‘make a good start’ on his ps on the train home! Let’s hope so as he’s back to school on Tuesday and the teacher who’s been allocated to support with his ucas application and who will write his reference from school wants to see a first draft!