AQA Chemistry Exam Leaves GCSE Students Thanking Examiners For 'Blessing' Of A Test

'Thank you AQA for that God send of a paper 🙏'

Thousands of students are celebrating the “blessing” of an AQA chemistry paper after sitting the GCSE exam this morning.  

Pupils tweeted the exam board to thank them for the test, with some particularly zealous teens even calling it a “gift from God”. 

Teens complained that it was unfair to ask such “stupid” questions about “Victorian memes” when they had spent months revising other topics. 

But many students appear to have forgotten their animosity towards examiners after sitting the chemistry test, with a six mark question about limestone quarrying proving to be a particular hit.

“I love AQA, thank you so much,” one pupil posted on Twitter.  

“That exam was a blessing,” another added. 

Others, however, seemed more disappointed by the lack of historical memes in the exam:  

The paper comes during the first week of GCSE exams, with thousands of 15 and 16 year olds around the country in the midst of revision.