Anyway, I got the following results:
Maths - A
Further Maths - A
Economics - A
Physics - A
A is the highest grade you can get in A levels, so don't go saying I wasn't good enough for A*!

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Shop Class?red_gee wrote:Wow, school seems weird over there
Did you have other options of classes Like for example Shop Class?
Sorry, This is a different culture to me and I do presume that what you want to do post secondary schooling requires some to all of those classes, but it's not as varied as I'm used to seeing
Nope, just 'normal' options: Maths, Geog, Phy, Economics, Bio, Chem, Psychology, Philosphy, Art, French, Spanish, German....red_gee wrote:Wow, school seems weird over there
Did you have other options of classes Like for example Shop Class?
Sorry, This is a different culture to me and I do presume that what you want to do post secondary schooling requires some to all of those classes, but it's not as varied as I'm used to seeing
Thats what shop class is?Lisa wrote:red...do you have home economics classes there too? haha I certainly hope they've stopped that sort of class by now but I do remember shop class.....what fun that was!! Learning to be a carpenter or mechanic is a good skilled trade to get into.
Home economics has nothing to do with running shops... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_economicsDrofder2004 wrote:Thats what shop class is?Lisa wrote:red...do you have home economics classes there too? haha I certainly hope they've stopped that sort of class by now but I do remember shop class.....what fun that was!! Learning to be a carpenter or mechanic is a good skilled trade to get into.
I believe it's called D.T. at my schoolDrofder2004 wrote:Since when did knowing a trade such as being a carpenter/mechanic have anything do with a shop? Over here they are simply called either "technology", or if you choose a more exact class, you can choose "Wood-work, Metal-work, Textiles, Graphics, Resistant Materials (mix of wood/metal/plastics)...
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