• Question: What were your grades?!?!

    Asked by anon-175895 to Ella, David on 11 Jun 2018. This question was also asked by anon-175896.
    • Photo: Ella Mercer

      Ella Mercer answered on 11 Jun 2018:


      My GCSE grades were 11 A*s and 2 As and my A Levels were A*AB. Excellent grades aren’t always needed in science though. Often you just need to be creative and interested. Asking questions and thinking about how things work is better than memorizing a textbook.

    • Photo: David Mills

      David Mills answered on 12 Jun 2018:


      My GCSEs (a long time ago, you can’t really compare these to grades now) were mostly As and Bs but I get did double A* in science

      My A-level results were bad!
      B in physics, C in Chemistry and D in maths.

      As Ella says, you don’t need excellent grades to get on in science, but it does help you get a foot in the door.

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