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19th May 2005 at 6:33 am #40485
MuadDib
ParticipantWell fellow geezers, at 1:30PM (GMT) I walk into an exam hall to begin exams that will have ramifications for the rest of my life. Yes, I begin my AS level exams today with the one I dread the most, English. So any well wishes, gifts of luck and the such like would be much appreciated.
19th May 2005 at 8:00 am #748767th_Dizbuster
ParticipantSon 1.0 is also starting his AS levels this week so a heartfelt ‘good luck’ from one who sees it from the other side, although you are probably sitting in an exam room now wishing you were elsewhere. Just remember, the GCSE is only a stepping stone to the AS level which is only a stepping stone to the A level which is only a stepping stone to the degree: each one becomes redundant after the next.
Personally I would like to thank the pond slime that thought it would be a good idea to stick this pointless exam in the way of our students. Pile on the pressure, why don’t you.
Sorry, non sci-fi gripe over, back to the book.
19th May 2005 at 1:19 pm #74879Sidhecafe
ParticipantGood Luck MuadDib!!!!!
Have no idea what those tests are but sounds scary!!! You’ll do great!
19th May 2005 at 2:42 pm #748807th_Dizbuster
Participant[quote=”Sidhecafe”]Have no idea what those tests are but sounds scary!!![/quote]Light speed intro to the English education system
GCSE: up to 8 subjects taken at 16, the lowest legal age for leaving school, after 3 years study
AS level: new exam, relatively speaking, 4 subjects taken at 17 after 1 year of study in 6th form. Some polotition thought it would be a good idea to break up a 2 year course and give everyone another exam to stress over. 👿
A level: Final exam, 3 subjects, 1 final year of study in 6th form at 18.P level: this is not a true exam but a measure of how many parties you can cram in from July to September before you start University. 8)
Scotland has it’s own exam system. Any Scots out there care to enlighten the universe on the Scotish system?
19th May 2005 at 3:23 pm #74882Sidhecafe
Participant7th_Dizbuster wrote:
[quote]Light speed intro to the English education systemGCSE: up to 8 subjects taken at 16, the lowest legal age for leaving school, after 3 years study
AS level: new exam, relatively speaking, 4 subjects taken at 17 after 1 year of study in 6th form. Some polotition thought it would be a good idea to break up a 2 year course and give everyone another exam to stress over.
A level: Final exam, 3 subjects, 1 final year of study in 6th form at 18.P level: this is not a true exam but a measure of how many parties you can cram in from July to September before you start University.
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Thanks for the explanation!! And YIKES I say, and I got all stressed out for the Millers Analogy Test!!
19th May 2005 at 3:40 pm #74883MuadDib
ParticipantThanks to everyone for the support, I think it went ok and I haven’t got another until tuesday (yay more English and this time its Thomas Hardy Woot!) so I’ll try and relax myself before then.
19th May 2005 at 4:13 pm #74885Anonymous
Guestit’s a bit late now, i suppose- but here’s a revision tip (for the future!!!). when i revised for my open university exams last year, i read out the most important points of my notes aloud so i could record them. you feel a bit daft doing it, but there you go! once i had my recordings, i listened to the at times when i couldn’t read my notes (like at work). meant i was able to get a lot more revision done. helped me out no end, i felt much more confident when i was actually doing the paper! 🙂
anyway, i’m sure you’ve done ok today. here’s to your future success!!! 😀19th May 2005 at 4:15 pm #74886MuadDib
ParticipantThanks for the tip, i’ll try that out.
27th May 2005 at 5:02 pm #74902Anonymous
Inactive[quote=”Headgehog”]I know I’m late, but good luck. And rest assured in the knowledge that standardized tests are abhorred the world over. They’ve been challenging my destint for the last seven years, and thank-fully I only have one left (in four years). If it helps, think of them as a coming of age ritual, and not some bureaucrat’s #2 pencil power trip.[/quote]
6th June 2005 at 7:07 am #74954MuadDib
ParticipantAll I can say is thanks for all the support I’ve recieved from everybody during this time, and they’re nearly over, onlytwo more to go and then I have three months of partying to relax myself again! yay woo-hoo!
6th June 2005 at 8:24 am #74955corvina
ParticipantMuadDib – The Sleeper must awaken!
6th June 2005 at 11:09 am #74957MuadDib
Participant[quote=”corvina”]MuadDib – The Sleeper must awaken![/quote]
Lol, thanks corv
6th June 2005 at 12:18 pm #74958Anonymous
GuestAnd not wanting to be left out of the tardiness appologies – Good luck dude!
erm… how did it go?
[i]By the way, if it didn’t go very well, I failed all my exams (well, all the most important ones) and now work for a large US company earning at least 50% more than the geezer(s) who failed me[/i] 😀
6th June 2005 at 12:31 pm #74959MuadDib
ParticipantThanks for the support everyone, my final exam on wednesday will be my luckiest ever 😀
6th June 2005 at 3:43 pm #74960mysteriesofthesea
ParticipantExam time brings back memorieis!! 😯 😕
The VERY best of luck,..very,..very good luck! 🙂
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