scunnylad
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Registered: 11th Jun 08
Location: Ashby, North Lincolnshire
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ive moved house twice in the past 3 year and lost my gcse's is there anyway of getting another copy of them ?
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Cosmo
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
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Contact your school they may have a record, you may then need to go direct to the exam boards to get copies of the results again after.
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Pip308
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Registered: 25th Oct 07
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also if you took them over 3 years ago there is no point as they dont mean shit.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by pip308
also if you took them over 3 years ago there is no point as they dont mean shit.
Agreed.
TBH you could lie about it after that long and Id bet not one job you apply for would ask for proof.
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Pip308
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by pip308
also if you took them over 3 years ago there is no point as they dont mean shit.
Agreed.
TBH you could lie about it after that long and Id bet not one job you apply for would ask for proof.
exactly, my sis rights As and Bs for everything
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noshua
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Registered: 19th Nov 08
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Exam board, I sent off for mine about a year ago. The school won't have a copy of them as they get sent out to you if you don't collect them.
There's a fee involved per exam board though, ranging from about £20 to £60.
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fred7
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Registered: 17th May 04
Location: Rugeley, Staffordshire
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Just lie, when i started my apprenticship at a college they didnt even ask or check.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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They don't mean anything in reality but a lot of places still want to see them.
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