Laytho2 things have changed in the past few decades, my old man started as a brick layer with no gcse's and worked his way up to a contracts manager with the same company through hard work and experience.
I've never heard of this "registering" thing. I simply sat my exams in the school hall like everyone else, and got my grades a couple months later. The teachers must have sorted out any bureaucracy behind the scenes for all the students. I mean, they'd sort of be failing their jobs if they didn't.
It’s possible that cause Karl didn’t really go to a great school, didn’t attend school much and wasn’t great at it, in a different time they didn’t bother with Karl because they thought he wouldn’t be worth it
Yeah you don't have to do it yourself now, they just ask you what you want to take in like year 8,9 or 10 and then when you tell them they book your exam papers and stuff then.
I didn't do very well in my GCSE'S either, but then I went to college for four years and did very well and that did absolutely nothing towards getting a job. It really puts you off seeking professional education
The fact that he didn't do well in school is exactly why he is so original. It's just raw intelligence and the educated guys, Ricky and Steven, do not get this. Or they might be getting it but do it for the show...
It goes A*, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, U, which I think is pretty logical and the U isn't just a random letter from much later on in the alphabet, because it stands for "ungraded" as in so fucking awful it doesn't even deserve a G.
I always wonder at people complaining of Gervais and Merchant's insults to Karl as they are so obviously affectionate (non-Brits might not understand this concept) and he has made buckets of cash from them. However I actually, for the first time, felt really sorry for him here. If he wasn't genuinely despondent at hearing his result then that was great acting. Sourcing his educational results - that he doesn't even know - in order to make him look stupid really is pretty mean. Never mind Karl; as Ricky said, you've done alright for yourself mate. And please tell me the secret of landing a radio producer job without any formal qualifications (as you then thought)...
Don't feel bad for him Karl is actually really mean spirited and nasty person. And hes unbelievably judgemental, racist, elitist, sexist and least we forget absolutely ignorant and unwilling to take in any information that makes no imidiate sence in his extremly limited view of the world. I love to see him humiliated. He really actually doesn't sound like a nice person. Also his views on knowledge and science and usefulness of it all..... he's the most gormless usless twat around what's he going on about all the time. "oh do we need 'em. wha's i goo' fo'??? wha's it doe??" Mate we definetlly don't need you. Bald. Headed. Mank. Fucking. Cunt.
Ewakatih I disagree with the lama. I think we but we need less war makers, not more peace makers, less harmers, so less healers are needed etc. ipi get my drift (?)....
Ewakatih Oh dear....Point out what I said that was wrong. I never said we didn't need all the other stuff, all I said was it would be better to not need peace makers because that would mean less war makers. Can you not understand that ? Also it is a stupid thing to say the world does not need more successful people !! It is a pointless statement it does not mean any thing !! Can you see that ? So we don't need more successful peace makers or charities ? Just because I disagreed with a holy guy doesn't mean I am wrong or that I am denouncing the fella. He would be the first to agree with me.
@@ZER0-- I know 7 years too late, but war can be pretty good for the economy and spreading cultural influence, we'd probably be living in a far worse world if we couldn't sort out the bad apples with a couple bullets and bombs.
Back in Karl’s time: can be successful with one E in a GCSE. Nowadays: teenagers can’t get much without English and Maths minimum, and for most jobs now they want a minimum of a uni degree/couple years apprenticeship due to increased competition. 😭
I never knew about the registering thing either. We had a bad move and the school wouldn't let me take any exam except music; never knew you had to register for them.
I never registered way in advance either, you were just told what time your exam was and tuned up, you then signed a register on arrival before sitting down to take the exam, but that was it, that would have been around 1992, I think they lost his results, because if he did turn up, which I believe he did, he'd have probably had the same scenario as me.
THANK YOU, apparently you and I are the only sane people on UA-cam. I started the argument off civilised but after 6 months of repeating yourself you understand it can get rather annoying.
After watching this I realised that I had forgotten to pick up my results from 7 years ago hahaha. I didnt do as well as I thought and didn't have as many either. Thank you KP =-)
I would have loved to have had the tudors and Stewart's for my history exam. We did have the prussians and Russian revolution. Fcking great for living and trying to find a job in the UK !!
TheBlackDemon1996 some more 'higher class' schools make you sign up, because they don't want you to take something you won't get a C on. My school however signs you up for everything automatically and will only ask whether to or not you want to resit any exams
This has got me wondering about mine. I went to school same time as Karl and I cant remember registering for exams. I have a certificate from school with grades on but I just turned up for them I think.
Karl actually got a higher grade than me in history, I got an F mainly for my coursework being unorganised and having sat the wrong exam (there were 5 different subjects based on the different History classes). I got C's and B's on most of my other subjects so I don't rly look back in regret. Tho listening to this has inspired me to go back and potentially redo it, if to prove it to myself. Not going to improve my Food tech grade from D tho. Was never good at that from day one
Our school was a technology-based school and nearly everyone I know got a D or less and I'm sure we were all told the same thing that our respected coursework was rating a B but we all got D overall after the exams. So I'm guessing thats the connection lol
@06:15 onwards... Karl just ignores Steve's question, and comes out with drivvle about the only King in a pack of playing cards that doesn't have a moustache! Haha! Brilliant!
From my experience, people who say they're expecting shit results do quite well, and some people just expect good results and get them, and people who don't say anything and get shit results just don't give a f...
Exam results are for the most part a load of bollocks anyway so I wouldn't have been bothered either if I was Karl . The educational system in this country starting at age 7 indoctrinates kids into believing that the exam results they get a young age will somehow determine their entire lives. In reality it's much more down to luck, your persona, who you know and how much brown nosing and back biting you're prepared to do to be deemed "successful" in the corporate world. Besides, the exams you sit are no more than mere memory tests and the bar has been lowered to the point where even degrees are worthless nowadays. As education has become more available to the masses it has in turn devalued it to the point where graduates are working in factories,supermarkets and in admin roles and this subsequently increases the entry levels of said jobs. The whole system is archaic, snobbish and ridiculous.
And they make you think this because it is true that with good results you have a better chance at becoming a doctor etc which is what's needed. If everyone became an euntrepeuner we'd lack key workers
After leaving college, I tried to get a job I advertising, which I studied for four years, and I was told that without experience, they wouldn't touch me But, yo get said experience they woukd have to take me on. Excuses aside, they just didn't want to employ a novice that they had to train Bastards
Finally! Personally the way I see it (as do most employers and higher/further education institutions) being entered at a level in which obtaining an A*-C is possible and coming out with a D or less IS considered failing purely down to the fact that, as Rob Chilton points out, you missed the level you were entered for. HOWEVER, some people are entered for Foundation level in which the highest possible grade is a C thus anything but a U is considered a pass but it is in a lesser qualification.
My first thought when i say the text to this thumbnail was a math question 'Find X' and immediately thought that he would have write something like ''Why should i find X ? Maybe X should find me right? Or maybe this is a whole spiritual journey and I find i am the X'' on the answer line.
I've read it, you don't get it. A D is a grade, and it can be used as evidence. But it is still considered a fail, a C and above are the grades accepted as passes. Anything below is considered a failure. The results we got just tell us the grade, the D is a grade but not a pass.
Welcome. Got a favour to ask. Check out the wiki pages for GCSE and iGCSE... and message me with your opinion on which you'd rather take and why. Could you do that? It'd be helpful to me, because I have this weird mixture of GCE O-levels, CSEs and GCSEs ...
I've got 8 GCSE's A* - C and 5 A-levels and I'm still in education, I'm not going to go back and try to get 1 grade up in German for a GCSE I'm not going to use anyway... D and E ARE passes, sure they're pretty much useless but they still are passes and still recognized qualifications.
Any grade, even F or G, is a pass. U is the only way of actually 'failing'. For most purposes though, particularly entrance to further education, they will want you to have grade A*-C to get in, so although D-F are all technically passes they are not good enough for a lot of things you might want to go on to do so it doesn't matter much. But you still get a certificate with a D-F, it's still a qualification, it's just up to employers and 6th form colleges whether they value them. Google it.
maybe this is just something completely new, idk, but maybe different school/countries/states/areas use slightly different grading systems... just saying, maybe all of you are right
A* to C pass for the Level 2 qualification, D to F passes for the Level 1... so yes a D is a pass, in a lesser qualification though. You've failed the Level 2 GCSE if you have a D. Level 2 GCSEs are the only ones Colleges and 6th forms will accept so it equates to a fail overall in practice.
I don't know why they focus on this registering thing. Students don't have to independently register, schools do it for them and tell them which exams they are going to be sitting.
Well that's valid if you want to go farther than the average to be a doctor or a pilot or something, but GCSEs are fine for at least getting a job or getting into college. They're like a bridge qualification for a mediocre job or college to get a degree or whatever.
"Divorced,beheaded,died, Divorced,beheaded...?" "D'know the only king without a moustache is the Hearts"
John Lavery 😂😂😂
That wrecked me.
It’s a red card...
The King Of Hearts is also called the “Suicide King” because the sword depiction often appears as if he is stabbing himself in the head
Wish I'd listened to these back in 2002
It's really nice listening to Ricky trying to console Karl!
I got a couple of U's in my O-levels..... I told my mum it stood for Unbelievably good.
Paul L And she went along with it?
Dunkey LongLostSon No it's just a silly joke. I think I heard it from Noel Gallagher.
***** It's from a game called Lineage II. Why do you ask?
Hahahaha I remember i got u in summit pretty sure its due to them being unable to read my writing no way it was that bad xD
Karl's version of the alphabet blew my mind
I remember listening to this on the radio. I can't believe it was 14 years ago.
HOW DID HE GET A JOB WITH ONE GCSE?! HOW DIFFERENT WERE THINGS BACK THEN?
Laytho2 You dont need GCSES to get a job, its all about who you know not what you know these days.
Laytho2 The fact that he didn't even know his results or what he sat is even more amazing.
+Top 10s you are fucking everywhere
+joey 324 'English: quite good'
Laytho2 things have changed in the past few decades, my old man started as a brick layer with no gcse's and worked his way up to a contracts manager with the same company through hard work and experience.
I've never heard of this "registering" thing. I simply sat my exams in the school hall like everyone else, and got my grades a couple months later. The teachers must have sorted out any bureaucracy behind the scenes for all the students. I mean, they'd sort of be failing their jobs if they didn't.
It’s possible that cause Karl didn’t really go to a great school, didn’t attend school much and wasn’t great at it, in a different time they didn’t bother with Karl because they thought he wouldn’t be worth it
I graduated in 2018 and I never registered
@@zakibbott you just answered your own question, you graduated in 2018 Karl would have in the 90s
@@jamesmoore8461 graduated is an American term
@@Channel-se6mn yeah I know
i didn't know u had to register, shit
You don't these days. It's changed. So don't worry xD
***** yeah, you personally do not have to register
I never registered for mine. I guess my school did it for me or something. No idea. I have the certificates for them anyway so I'm not worried.
Yeah you don't have to do it yourself now, they just ask you what you want to take in like year 8,9 or 10 and then when you tell them they book your exam papers and stuff then.
I didn't do very well in my GCSE'S either, but then I went to college for four years and did very well and that did absolutely nothing towards getting a job. It really puts you off seeking professional education
The fact that he didn't do well in school is exactly why he is so original. It's just raw intelligence and the educated guys, Ricky and Steven, do not get this. Or they might be getting it but do it for the show...
THAT ALPHABET IS BRILLIANT
It goes A*, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, U, which I think is pretty logical and the U isn't just a random letter from much later on in the alphabet, because it stands for "ungraded" as in so fucking awful it doesn't even deserve a G.
No, not that :D I know I'm English. I meant the one at 10:12
The Lemon Drummer Oh ok, :). He seems to have slipped an eleven in there.
It's funny because I'm the only person I know apart from Karl who learned that version of the song.
I always wonder at people complaining of Gervais and Merchant's insults to Karl as they are so obviously affectionate (non-Brits might not understand this concept) and he has made buckets of cash from them.
However I actually, for the first time, felt really sorry for him here. If he wasn't genuinely despondent at hearing his result then that was great acting. Sourcing his educational results - that he doesn't even know - in order to make him look stupid really is pretty mean.
Never mind Karl; as Ricky said, you've done alright for yourself mate. And please tell me the secret of landing a radio producer job without any formal qualifications (as you then thought)...
Clothilde I hear you on both points. I can’t speak to how he got a job, but Karl’s been really upfront that if he didn’t wanna do this he wouldn’t.🙂
Don't feel bad for him Karl is actually really mean spirited and nasty person. And hes unbelievably judgemental, racist, elitist, sexist and least we forget absolutely ignorant and unwilling to take in any information that makes no imidiate sence in his extremly limited view of the world.
I love to see him humiliated. He really actually doesn't sound like a nice person. Also his views on knowledge and science and usefulness of it all..... he's the most gormless usless twat around what's he going on about all the time. "oh do we need 'em. wha's i goo' fo'??? wha's it doe??" Mate we definetlly don't need you. Bald. Headed. Mank. Fucking. Cunt.
Hubby Dubby
Well you certainly sound stable.
Hubby Dubby he’s just a normal bloke he’s not commuting any crimes 😂
@@mrbluesky4838 and he definitely did it on purpose....
I just had to Google his age to see why I never had to register, he's 47, wow. Gervais is nearly 60, did I fall asleep for a decade or something??
I have been stressing out over my history tonight and then I heard this...
Thank you Karl you actually make me feel so much better about myself!
How did it go?
Lmao he just goes on: "it's a red card"
Just proves O-levels arent always important as Carl is doing quite well now.
Yeah he ended up being a producer for a radio station...until he left and became a paperboy and dog walker that is
Ewakatih I disagree with the lama. I think we but we need less war makers, not more peace makers, less harmers, so less healers are needed etc. ipi get my drift (?)....
Ewakatih Oh dear....Point out what I said that was wrong. I never said we didn't need all the other stuff, all I said was it would be better to not need peace makers because that would mean less war makers. Can you not understand that ?
Also it is a stupid thing to say the world does not need more successful people !! It is a pointless statement it does not mean any thing !! Can you see that ? So we don't need more successful peace makers or charities ?
Just because I disagreed with a holy guy doesn't mean I am wrong or that I am denouncing the fella. He would be the first to agree with me.
@@ZER0-- capitalism is built on people being "unsuccessful" so tbat they'll they'll for cheaper labour = profit for someone
@@ZER0-- I know 7 years too late, but war can be pretty good for the economy and spreading cultural influence, we'd probably be living in a far worse world if we couldn't sort out the bad apples with a couple bullets and bombs.
I remember when he said "i got an e in history that's the only result i know" in an idiot abroad
Has this been edited or does Karl just starting talking about the Kings in a pack of cards instead of answering the question about Henry 8th's wives?
Yep. He obviously just searched his memory for facts about kings and that's all he could think of 😂
Lucas O'heyze god Karl’s brain is a thing of wonder.
Back in Karl’s time: can be successful with one E in a GCSE.
Nowadays: teenagers can’t get much without English and Maths minimum, and for most jobs now they want a minimum of a uni degree/couple years apprenticeship due to increased competition. 😭
Karl needs to do a who do you think you are
“If you were me friends” ah karl hahaha so innocent
Yeh considering all the cruel below-the-belt insults he throws at Steve
I never knew about the registering thing either. We had a bad move and the school wouldn't let me take any exam except music; never knew you had to register for them.
I never registered way in advance either, you were just told what time your exam was and tuned up, you then signed a register on arrival before sitting down to take the exam, but that was it, that would have been around 1992, I think they lost his results, because if he did turn up, which I believe he did, he'd have probably had the same scenario as me.
I did ww2 in gcse I got my best result, out of all the exams I did, grade D. parents were so proud.
I loved this video but the highlight came at the end with Steve mentioning the Gutbucket gig! That was gold!
Register? I never had to register for my GCSE's, the school took care of all that..
felt so sorry for karl when he heard what he got :/
Don't remember having to register for GCSE's... anybody?
'If you were me friends, I think you would've just said "Oh, we can't find em."'
Oh god it just goes on and on.
Amazing difference in class!
The north/south divide
King of hearts!
does my head in that karls voice is always really quiet compared to the other 2
“It’s a red card” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How did he become the head of that plumbing company lol awesome must be his charisma.
So did he ever retake his History GCSE?
Nah
That alphabet song is on point
THANK YOU, apparently you and I are the only sane people on UA-cam. I started the argument off civilised but after 6 months of repeating yourself you understand it can get rather annoying.
aww, i feel for you Karl
"I don't even know if I had a family back then..." 😂
ive listenned to most of karls stuff and i love it but i really felt sorry for him in this onei reckon he was really upset
After watching this I realised that I had forgotten to pick up my results from 7 years ago hahaha. I didnt do as well as I thought and didn't have as many either.
Thank you KP =-)
How to heck did Karl get a job as a radio producer in the first place?!
There was a guy in my class whose GCSE results spelled the word FUDGE. Seriously! 😂
lol cus that wud help in history "the only king that has not got a stash is the king of hearts"
Karl is my hero
i dont remember registering for any exam and i still got my gcses
BRMC and the Dandys! Ricky Gervais has incredible taste in music
I would have loved to have had the tudors and Stewart's for my history exam. We did have the prussians and Russian revolution. Fcking great for living and trying to find a job in the UK !!
I don't recall ever signing up for an exam... Maybe someone else did it for me...
TheBlackDemon1996 The school does. maybe in Karl's case they might not of thought it was worth paying for his exam
Or maybe they don't do that anymore...
TheBlackDemon1996 some more 'higher class' schools make you sign up, because they don't want you to take something you won't get a C on. My school however signs you up for everything automatically and will only ask whether to or not you want to resit any exams
This has got me wondering about mine. I went to school same time as Karl and I cant remember registering for exams. I have a certificate from school with grades on but I just turned up for them I think.
I know this comment was 8 years ago but what was he like? (If you knew him)
Karl actually got a higher grade than me in history, I got an F mainly for my coursework being unorganised and having sat the wrong exam (there were 5 different subjects based on the different History classes). I got C's and B's on most of my other subjects so I don't rly look back in regret. Tho listening to this has inspired me to go back and potentially redo it, if to prove it to myself.
Not going to improve my Food tech grade from D tho. Was never good at that from day one
+Vocalist92 Lol. Food tech was the only one I failed at a D.
Our school was a technology-based school and nearly everyone I know got a D or less and I'm sure we were all told the same thing that our respected coursework was rating a B but we all got D overall after the exams. So I'm guessing thats the connection lol
I got an A which surprised me
Ah, thank you.
@06:15 onwards... Karl just ignores Steve's question, and comes out with drivvle about the only King in a pack of playing cards that doesn't have a moustache! Haha! Brilliant!
In New Zealand an E is Excellence or an A. M merit, A an achieved or C. NA is a fail or not achieved.
kiwigal1965 merit endorsed gang
Christ, that's the longest argument I've ever seen on UA-cam, and that's saying something.
WWII I loved it
I would like to see Karl and Steve to give Ricky some banter,not just karl and Steve all the time
From my experience, people who say they're expecting shit results do quite well, and some people just expect good results and get them, and people who don't say anything and get shit results just don't give a f...
Why are the comments always so vicious and smart arse? Just calm down!
Exam results are for the most part a load of bollocks anyway so I wouldn't have been bothered either if I was Karl . The educational system in this country starting at age 7 indoctrinates kids into believing that the exam results they get a young age will somehow determine their entire lives. In reality it's much more down to luck, your persona, who you know and how much brown nosing and back biting you're prepared to do to be deemed "successful" in the corporate world. Besides, the exams you sit are no more than mere memory tests and the bar has been lowered to the point where even degrees are worthless nowadays. As education has become more available to the masses it has in turn devalued it to the point where graduates are working in factories,supermarkets and in admin roles and this subsequently increases the entry levels of said jobs. The whole system is archaic, snobbish and ridiculous.
Ppl start at the age of 5 in England
And they make you think this because it is true that with good results you have a better chance at becoming a doctor etc which is what's needed. If everyone became an euntrepeuner we'd lack key workers
After leaving college, I tried to get a job I advertising, which I studied for four years, and I was told that without experience, they wouldn't touch me
But, yo get said experience they woukd have to take me on. Excuses aside, they just didn't want to employ a novice that they had to train
Bastards
There is no absolute grade of failure, it is relevant to the goal of the person.
GCSEs doesn't need an apostrophe in the video.
Finally! Personally the way I see it (as do most employers and higher/further education institutions) being entered at a level in which obtaining an A*-C is possible and coming out with a D or less IS considered failing purely down to the fact that, as Rob Chilton points out, you missed the level you were entered for. HOWEVER, some people are entered for Foundation level in which the highest possible grade is a C thus anything but a U is considered a pass but it is in a lesser qualification.
"It's a red card...." LOL
what your talking about is the foundation course, but D-E are the foundation grades
I got an A in history, was predicted a C. BOSH. Karl should do it again haha.
My first thought when i say the text to this thumbnail was a math question 'Find X' and immediately thought that he would have write something like ''Why should i find X ? Maybe X should find me right? Or maybe this is a whole spiritual journey and I find i am the X'' on the answer line.
GSCE = GED more or less
i wonder if he ever retook his history exam ...
J4CKO5 no
You don't have to register. The school do
I live near where he went to school yay:D
Don't teachers register you in all subjects anyway?
I've read it, you don't get it. A D is a grade, and it can be used as evidence. But it is still considered a fail, a C and above are the grades accepted as passes. Anything below is considered a failure. The results we got just tell us the grade, the D is a grade but not a pass.
of course
To be fair to Karl, Catherine Parr did eventually die
Max Bradshaw Oh, I thought a person born in the 16th century would still be alive.
Not gonna lie that thing about world war 2 not coming up in the exam happened to me too but it was Vietnam and the suffragettes 😂
He got an E at first I thought he said A
You need something to make people laugh. Especially to make it work on 3 continents (or more...). that's raw in my book.
No, he met Ricky whilst he was working as a producer.
In England, an A*- E is a pass. It's just Only A* - C is considered a good, anything less seems frowned upon.
‘All the bombs n’that’ 😆
I'd say that was rather entertaning actually :)
Welcome.
Got a favour to ask. Check out the wiki pages for GCSE and iGCSE... and message me with your opinion on which you'd rather take and why. Could you do that? It'd be helpful to me, because I have this weird mixture of GCE O-levels, CSEs and GCSEs ...
I've got 8 GCSE's A* - C and 5 A-levels and I'm still in education, I'm not going to go back and try to get 1 grade up in German for a GCSE I'm not going to use anyway... D and E ARE passes, sure they're pretty much useless but they still are passes and still recognized qualifications.
I thought Foundation was just an easier version with the highest possible grade being C.
Any grade, even F or G, is a pass. U is the only way of actually 'failing'. For most purposes though, particularly entrance to further education, they will want you to have grade A*-C to get in, so although D-F are all technically passes they are not good enough for a lot of things you might want to go on to do so it doesn't matter much. But you still get a certificate with a D-F, it's still a qualification, it's just up to employers and 6th form colleges whether they value them. Google it.
In a previous episode Ricky said something bout Karl’s GCSEs so I searched this up thinking it would be hilarious then it mad me sad f him 😭😭
there's no F grade anymore, it just goes from E to U.
It doesn't matter if it says D, it's still a fail. C or above is a pass, don't question me I have just started sixth form.
maybe this is just something completely new, idk, but maybe different school/countries/states/areas use slightly different grading systems... just saying, maybe all of you are right
U means ungraded usually if you miss the exam you get a U.
That's what i thought but Karl says he's not rich. Watch the video "Karl Pilkington goes mental on 5live" on UA-cam.
A* to C pass for the Level 2 qualification, D to F passes for the Level 1... so yes a D is a pass, in a lesser qualification though. You've failed the Level 2 GCSE if you have a D. Level 2 GCSEs are the only ones Colleges and 6th forms will accept so it equates to a fail overall in practice.
38 smart people hit dislike 😂 Karl is genius how can you not like him
I don't know why they focus on this registering thing. Students don't have to independently register, schools do it for them and tell them which exams they are going to be sitting.
Well that's valid if you want to go farther than the average to be a doctor or a pilot or something, but GCSEs are fine for at least getting a job or getting into college. They're like a bridge qualification for a mediocre job or college to get a degree or whatever.
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