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Have you ever done A level maths? Because I have. I'm sitting the first AS exam in January. I seriously don't advise it xD

Ministry of Defense?
xD

Yes, now and again. It's not so hard! And you're in the year below me! Why are you sitting an AS exam?

Yep, Ministry of defence :P
 
the 7th period bell has rung and I am off to my last lesson of the day which is like all the rest of the lessons. Doing absolutely nothing. Be back in a bit.
 

Advanced maths class. Sit my GCSE's this year, AS next.
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What did you do there?


Hmmm....Interesting. Well yeah, i'm taking A level math next year, and my maths teacher thinks that i'm more than capable ;)

Nothing at all. I think i organised who was bringing what to their coffee morning. And i proof read a magazine/newspaper of their. That was it for the whole week xD.
 
Hmmm....Interesting. Well yeah, i'm taking A level math next year, and my maths teacher thinks that i'm more than capable ;)

Nothing at all. I think i organised who was bringing what to their coffee morning. And i proof read a magazine/newspaper of their. That was it for the whole week xD.

Oh wow what a job! xD
 
Oh the joys of class.


Okay.

That's confusing O_o

We start at age 5, I think.

Primary School: Reception - Year 6. You take English, Maths, Science, PE, Music, Art, History, IT, RE and some do some languages (mine didn't) At Year 6, you take the 11+ which decides what Secondary School you go to.

Secondary School: Year 7 - Year 11. From Year 7 to Year 9, you take the same lessons as Primary School, but with some extras like Design Technology, Food Technology, languages, Social Studies, etc. At Year 9, you take the SATs which decides the level you're working at in Maths, English & Science. At Year 10, you still do English, Maths, maybe RE, maybe IT, Social Studies, and at least one Science (from Physics, Chemistry and Biology) but then you can choose the other subjects you want to do. The amount you choose varies with the school. My sisters were allowed to choose 3, and I was allowed to choose 6. You study all these lessons until Year 11, where you take your GCSEs, and you end compulsory schooling.

6th Form: Year 12 - Year 12. 6th Form is voluntary to go to, but almost everyone goes, because you get better jobs. The 6th Form you go to depends on your grades from GCSE. At 6th Form, you choose 4 lessons you want to take, and they can be anything the school offers. You do those for a year and take the AS exams. After that, you have to drop one lesson, you can drop a couple and take another AS subject, or you can do 4 completely different subjects. If you don't do different subjects, you carry on those 3 lessons onto A2. After this, you can choose to go to University or not. What University you go to also decides on the grades you got at GCSE and A Levels (AS & A2)

Yup :p
 
I fricking love those!

I totally agree. You eat many over a few days, then it can be months before you decide to eat one again and start the routine again :p I prefer to buy them in packs of 5...
 
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