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How to cope with disappointing results:
... i have just finished my first year of my 3rd choice of university after my seemingly disappointing A level results i received around this time last summer and i am loving it! I had to start living away from home and it helped me to discover my independence and cooking skills. Last year i didnt have time to celebrate my 18th birthday because i had continual exams, so my brother and my friends from Australia agre... Read the full review: Exam Results by chaobreeder16 |
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Exams or coursework - which is a better judge? Discussion / overall rating |
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Resitting A levels - is it worth it? Discussion / overall rating |
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Home Schooling versus Conventional Schools Discussion / Home schooling is legal, you don't have to follow the National Curriculum, nor does your child have to sit the Key Stage tests. What are your views? overall rating |
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Student Safety Discussion / Students can be very vulnerable - what advice is there about crime and personal safety to be given? overall rating |
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School Lunches ... is it when it comes up in conversation it s alwas school dinner items that people ask what ever happened to? People remember fondly brown bread pizza, cheese flan, chocolate concrete and jam roly poly with pink custard. It also seems to me that if talking about a food item that was found on your school dinner the prefix school had to be added. Is this because they were totally differnt to normal varieties? Certainly in the case of school chips, they weren t recognisable to the homemade, deep fried hunks your mum made on a Friday night or the fast food chips you see about either. Unfortunately the happened to be extinct of taste but the very fact that they were chi... Read the full review: School Dinners, the memories by Hel466 |
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Are girls really brighter at 'A' level than boys? ... am a girl, studying in an incredibly male-orientated subject - IT (in fact, I m the only female in my class!) I m also an adult who actually left education for a while and went back to study in a different subject, so maybe looking at a class of kids younger than my little sister I have a different view of things. Now, I ve seen how girls get stressed over things when I was younger. Now that my brain doesn t go as stressy and angry when people muck about, I m understanding for the first time how boys stress over things. Here s the thing; girls get upset. They cry, they look miserable, they give off a lot of signs that they aren t coping well that set off little alarm t... Read the full review: They're Just Kids by shewhoguards |
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Are girls really brighter at 'A' level than boys? ... am currently doing my A-Levels and so I feel I may be qualified to answer this, and even though I am a boy, my honest answer is, yes, girls in general are brighter at A-Level. Of course with every generalisation there are exceptions, and there will be male A-Level students whom are just as competent are possibly better at this level. The most obvious reason for why I believe this, is the stats, and statistically girls do better in A-Levels and also in University, although this has not always been the case, a relatively recent development, only in the last 20 to 30 years have girls begun to out perform boys in higher education. A popular explanation for this is, the... Read the full review: Girls brighter? Or just better in school? by googleeyes001 |




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