I was high as balls in one of my history exams and I still ended up getting an A*. I'm no expert, but surely something is wrong if a student is able to achieve the highest possible grade in one of the most difficult subjects with little to no preparation and in a mental condition best documented by this gif.
I did shit in college at first too. It wasn't necessarily the difficulty itself, I just wasn't ready for the amount of preparation I had to do because it wasn't a necessity at all in secondary.
I was high as balls in one of my history exams and I still ended up getting an A*. I'm no expert, but surely something is wrong if a student is able to achieve the highest possible grade in one of the most difficult subjects with little to no preparation and in a mental condition best documented [by this gif](https://a.safe.moe/jAcU2.gif).
I did shit in college at first too. It wasn't necessarily the difficulty itself, I just wasn't ready for the amount of preparation I had to do because it wasn't a necessity at all in secondary.
GCSEs should be more difficult. I absolutely sailed through high school and I did next to no revision for my exams. I still didn't get a result below a B. Once I got to college I really struggled due to the vast difference in difficulty. GCSEs didn't prepare me for higher education whatsoever.