▲ 20 r/GCSE

GCSE 2026- anyone else feel like they're underperforming?

I feel like I'm not doing as well as what I did in previous mock exams- I can't tell if I really have or if it's just me being nervous about the outcome because they've been pretty easy so far and I'm low-key a bit suspicious about it.

Does anyone else feel the same??

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u/dazzyennit — 1 day ago
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Skins hot take- I think minnie randomly becoming friends with Frankie Rich and Alo was unrealistic.

It's been a while since I've watched the show, but I remembered randomly how Minnie became friends with everyone.

I'm pretty sure she just knocks on Liv's door with Nick, and everyone just sort of meets up there because Minnie told them to. Then out of the blue she goes on about how she's treated them bad because she feels a bit outcast and outdone by all of them, saying they're "alternative and cool".

This is a really unrealistic and rushed way of bringing everyone together imo. She has literally no motive to doing this- she's all good with Nick, everyone's minding their own business, she's doing fine socially- so there's literally no reason why she would be doing all this.

I find it hard to believe that graces link with rich would've been enough to spark this friend group and sudden change in Minnie's avoidance of the group. She literally hates Frankie and finds rich/alo weird. Hence, is say that her sudden attachment and friendliness with everyone seems very unrealistic and rushed, just a way for producers to quickly make the group all seem friends. Is that just me?

Am I missing something? Or was Minnie's half bothered apology really just a way of trying to quickly establish a new friend group for the new gen of skins.

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u/dazzyennit — 1 day ago

Are there any jobs that involve work in both the criminal justice system and medicine?

I've been trying to do some research on different jobs I could do that involve aspects of law, investigation, and justice. I love the kind of work that detectives do, and that people working within the law do to convicy criminals and build up cases- I think this is a really exciting career path.

However, I also love medicine and love the idea of becoming a paramedic.

I have looked at the job of a custody/forensic paramedic but they don't seem to have a huge part in the justice system. Ideally I want a career with both hands on medicine and forensic style work. Of course, all of my info is from the internet so if anyone has experience I would love to hear your side of things.

I don't think.becomimg a doctor is for me- this obviously limits me.

Overall I love the idea of doing detective work, but I don't think I'd actually like to be a detective- pretty much just being involved with the court and finding evidence to support a case of that makes sense . Id love to mix this with medicine so that I can maybe support an investigation through medical knowledge?

What jobs might be best for me?

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u/dazzyennit — 1 day ago