Weird. It didn't post the whole of it. Where was I?
These modules build on what we learnt for AS, and again, there's a choice to take some of them in January, which I will probably do. Finally, in June 2005, I will take all of my remaining A2 modules and emerge from school having four full A-levels (AS and A2).
Then come university applications.
Seriously, that's why I'm so angry with the system in general. If you count my GCSEs, which I did in June 2003, then that's me doing five sets of board exams in two years. It's a widely accepted fact for teachers and pupils alike that the syllabus is much too big and unwieldy to cover in the time we have. They'll probably scrap this system next year or the year after next, which is too late for us. I'm more or less desperate to finish with it and get out. But there's still so much time to go...
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on 2003-10-23 04:17 am (UTC)These modules build on what we learnt for AS, and again, there's a choice to take some of them in January, which I will probably do. Finally, in June 2005, I will take all of my remaining A2 modules and emerge from school having four full A-levels (AS and A2).
Then come university applications.
Seriously, that's why I'm so angry with the system in general. If you count my GCSEs, which I did in June 2003, then that's me doing five sets of board exams in two years. It's a widely accepted fact for teachers and pupils alike that the syllabus is much too big and unwieldy to cover in the time we have. They'll probably scrap this system next year or the year after next, which is too late for us. I'm more or less desperate to finish with it and get out. But there's still so much time to go...