• Question: Can you do my science mock for me, or my GCSE's if you feel like it?

    Asked by anon-208724 to Tori, Titus, Stuart, Hannah, Gill, Alessandro on 1 Mar 2019.
    • Photo: Hannah Dalgleish

      Hannah Dalgleish answered on 1 Mar 2019:


      Haha, even if I could I probably wouldn’t do very well – GCSE’s were a very long time ago for me! 😉

    • Photo: Tori Blakeman

      Tori Blakeman answered on 1 Mar 2019:


      Haha sorry but no can do! If you revise you’d probably do better than me anyway as it has been a while since I did GCSEs too! Just think about what amazing things GCSEs will bring for you later in life… that will help with motivation 🙂

    • Photo: Alessandro Novellino

      Alessandro Novellino answered on 1 Mar 2019:


      I do not have a GCSE qualification but, considering my high school experience, Tori and Hannah are totally right: the type and level of science covered at school is different from the one covered at university or research levels but great and fundamental as well especially in terms of the method of study that school provides which can then be used in different disciplines and at higher levels.

    • Photo: Gill Harrison

      Gill Harrison answered on 1 Mar 2019: last edited 1 Mar 2019 8:34 pm


      I didn’t even do GCSEs (I’m the generation before them), so would you really want me to??

      What is your concern about doing them?

      I’m guessing you’ll know more than I will, unless there’s a question about Ultrasound…in which case you’ll have to contact me via telepathy!

    • Photo: Titus Mutwiri

      Titus Mutwiri answered on 4 Mar 2019: last edited 4 Mar 2019 3:57 pm


      First I would not feel like doing it for you because 1) You would like the results to reflect your work and not mine 2) I believe in every student and would wish that they believe in themselves too to an extent they would not want assistance during exam time. 3) what if I fail on your behalf? will you blame me…lol

    • Photo: Stuart Higgins

      Stuart Higgins answered on 5 Mar 2019:


      Haha nope! Like everyone else said, I’d probably be rubbish, as your GCSEs cover lots of topics, and nowadays I focus on just a few things in science.

      What was useful about the GCSEs was that they taught me how to learn new things (a useful skill itself), plus gave me more choices about what I could do after school (i.e. become a scientist). Also more recently when I started learning about biology again at work, I did actually remember some stuff I’d learnt in my biology GCSE.

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