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- Location: Salford
Mocks
Well Ive just dropped off my daughter for her mock exam, I fet sorry for her as she was very nervous, we have worked over summer and she is still doing really well in english and not as good in maths, I constantly question myself about whether I should just let her have a childhood, but our local school is just not an option for us, for lots of reasons, including the bullying of my elder son! I seriously wish we didnt have to put her through this!
Hi Salfordmum
I can sympathise. I feel like the pressure has really been 'ramped up' in the past couple of weeks. But like you feel I am doing the best I can and my DS is keen to go to the schools he is sitting exams for. Like you we are out of area.
Just hang on in there and 4 weeks tonight it will all be over and we can breathe a sigh of relief till the results.
I find a nice glass of wine helps....
Good luck to you and to all children sitting exams in the coming weeks xx
I can sympathise. I feel like the pressure has really been 'ramped up' in the past couple of weeks. But like you feel I am doing the best I can and my DS is keen to go to the schools he is sitting exams for. Like you we are out of area.
Just hang on in there and 4 weeks tonight it will all be over and we can breathe a sigh of relief till the results.
I find a nice glass of wine helps....
Good luck to you and to all children sitting exams in the coming weeks xx
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- Posts: 15
- Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:46 pm
- Location: Salford
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Hello all and thanks for your supportive comments. Well, she did exceptionally well on the english, and not so well on the maths, but we are told she has a very good chance overall. So we will stay on the road for now! ps to answer the question yes the mock was with her tutor, who is worth her weight in gold.