Thousands of pupils are collecting their results across the country
Thousands of students up and down the country will be finding out their GCSE results today. It is the end of years of hard work for them.
Let's face it, there are few things more daunting than seeing single chairs and tables laid out in the school gymnasium or hall. It meant just one thing as a student - exam time. Months of preparation all came down to around two hours of work per subject. It felt as if our entire future depended on what came up on the exam.We want to give you the chance to relive those horrible memories of sitting in the, inevitably, freezing cold school hall. Waiting anxiously to turn the page of the exam paper to land on your desk.
Maybe that doesn't sound too appealing but you can see if you can answer GCSE exam questions in our quiz. See if you can remember any of that revision from years ago
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