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VulcanB2
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Huh????? Tell the school where to go! Were the exams Mocks, or the real thing? In any case, if you've got exams, you've got exams. Your mocks can count if you can't make the real thing later for some reason, and can save you from "not graded" hell. Best regards, Vulcan. |
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twright
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London UK Points: 3303 |
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No, not mocks. The real deal - two AS resits and three A2 modular exams over the course of this month, starting last week with three of them.
That's how jumped up my school is! They say in Sixth Form you have the freedom to control your own education and make your own decisions - but obviously, you don't!
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Tom |
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Edward Longe
Chief Pilot Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Location: West Mids Points: 5138 |
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Today I have been decideing whether to go into school tommorow for PSD **waste of a**day.
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twright
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London UK Points: 3303 |
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What's PSD?
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TomA320
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: Perth Scotland Points: 10235 |
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My guess if 'personal social development'.
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Edward Longe
Chief Pilot Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Location: West Mids Points: 5138 |
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Correct Tom.
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dale_tem
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Technically its no longer PSD. Its now PHSEEC (or arrange in any other order you see fit). The joy of the government
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737Chris
Chief Pilot Joined: 04 Apr 2009 Location: The Abyss Points: 2247 |
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Its always changing, for us in High School it was simply PSE |
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CyprusAirwaysA330
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London Points: 1829 |
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Its called PSHE at our school, but our teacher thinks its useless, and he lets us research universities and things like that.
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colwah
First Officer Joined: 11 Apr 2008 Location: Stoke On Trent Points: 276 |
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Today I am at work till 3pm after starting at 7am then going to Stone to have my haircut and visit the in-laws with my Beautiful wife and son before they jet off on holiday for two weeks tomorrow, and no i'm not jelous
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All The Best
Long Live The 757!! Colwah |
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scampy
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today ive been mostly teaching children to say please....
and im not a pheasant plucker im a ........ |
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.......... блять
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MartinW
Moderator in Command Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: United Kingdom Points: 26722 |
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in exams last week instead of in their pointless, empty lessons
I'm baffled by that, You had exams to do but a teacher told you off for not being in his lesson instead... was he totally thick???
My daughters doing the same at sixth form college at the momentt. Accounting, philosophy, economics, IT etc.
Whereas Martin was spending the entire morning trying to activate Windows 7, after it decided to be awkward due to componant changes. The Indian lady at the Microsoft call centre was helpful though. But i tell you what, it shouldn't be this difficult Microsoft.
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Edward Longe
Chief Pilot Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Location: West Mids Points: 5138 |
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So (under threat of not being allowed to the prom) I went in. Totally pointless. P2 spent decideing which GPU to buy (and the teacher didn't care) Lesson 3 was just brutal. (learning about testicular cancer and how things can go wrong down there). Which will scar me for the rest of my life. The only decent session was last PSC day when the RAF came in. Two periods with them was just about bareable.
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CyprusAirwaysA330
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London Points: 1829 |
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PSC? Prom? And how short is your day if you only have five periods? |
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Edward Longe
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PSD . Yes the year 11 prom is coming up and there using it as leverage to get there own way. And it was a normal day 9pm-3pm.
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CyprusAirwaysA330
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London Points: 1829 |
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Haha 9-3pm. Assuming its a normal day, you're still lucky...a normal day for me runs from 8-4, or 7:30-6 if I have training. And prom, I thought that was an American only thing?
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737Chris
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I would think that very much depends on how many hours each period lasts |
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Edward Longe
Chief Pilot Joined: 25 Aug 2008 Location: West Mids Points: 5138 |
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And prom, I thought that was an American only thing?
Well obviously not. Most schools (state anyway) do them at the end of yr 11 |
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TomA320
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: Perth Scotland Points: 10235 |
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There is always a Prom at my school too. Normal day for me is 9:00-17:00. |
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CyprusAirwaysA330
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London Points: 1829 |
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We don't have a prom...maybe because ours is boys only.
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