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Oh that one's even more gorgeous!
*huggles Nad for uni grrr*sigpic
Artwork for All | Sig & avi by JadedWraith
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Originally posted by Cagranosalis View Post*dances excitedly at the Sanctuary goodies*
Oooh they're fab. I want these DVDs NOW!!!
*dances back out to rewatch again and again and again... *
*pops back in just to ((((Woohoos)))) and ((((PTB)))) and ((((Sanctuary PTB))))
*dances out again*
I should get my vids in a week or two *crosses fingers* *happy dances*
LJ that's brilliant, well done
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Originally posted by EH-T View PostI see you beat me to posting that here. Isn't it great!(Although I feel I'm going to be taking a lot of ribbing over the dim Canadian bit in the bloopers
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Can I play out the ''AT Said So Card'' now?
Originally posted by jumble View PostTesla!!!
He's so awesome. *sighs*
Thanks Martin.
And someone higher... Yeah. I will be looking into that. I just really want to get this thing sorted first. I'm no longer completely stressed out, because it's not my fault they suck, but I'm not looking foreward to getting more stuff on my plate right now... I have done everything I could right now.Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
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Originally posted by luvnjack View PostNad, send the Lady on the Park Bench after the uni people! That should scare them into submission!
I've been neglecting her lately...
BTW, LJ, have I ever mentioned how awesome your kids seem? So cute!Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
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LJ I love those pages from you and your family. You all look so happy and the artwork is also amazingIt looks like you have some awesome kids
can I babysit them?
Originally posted by jasminaGo View PostDid someone mentioned giving me a cookie? *looks around*
(((Nad))) This is getting really ridiculous. They should just let you go into the classes. You are missing a lot of stuff because of them. It's their problem that they can't even do their paperwork properly, you shouldn't suffer because of that. The least they can do is at least let you go to the "work group" classes and all because you need 'em.
Oh and I had a question for the UK'ers in here...what's a GCSE exactly?I'm full of questions today ...oh and why do you need it? Is it like a highschool diploma or so?!
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Originally posted by luvnjack View PostThanks! I can't take credit for the genes, but I can take credit for the smiles!
Originally posted by luvnjack View PostHoly smokes! I just printed my pages. Niiiice! I'm so used to seeing my stuff just on the screen that it catches me off guard to actually see it on paper! Woot!
Originally posted by starlover View Post(((Nad))) This is getting really ridiculous. They should just let you go into the classes. You are missing a lot of stuff because of them. It's their problem that they can't even do their paperwork properly, you shouldn't suffer because of that. The least they can do is at least let you go to the "work group" classes and all because you need 'em.Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
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Originally posted by starlover View PostOh and I had a question for the UK'ers in here...what's a GCSE exactly?I'm full of questions today ...oh and why do you need it? Is it like a highschool diploma or so?!
General Certificate of Secondary Education. Yes, kind of like a high school diploma.
GCSEs are made up part exam and part coursework. Students start working towards their GCSE from about 14 years old (basically the last two years of secondary school are taken up doing them or working towards them). There's usually - but not always - an exam paper at the end. Depending on the subject depends on how much of each (for instance my English language GCSE was 85% coursework, my art was 100% coursework, but my maths was 100% exam.) Depending on how well you do, depends on which grade you get. To complicate matters however, for some GCSEs students can be entered into higher or lower grading GCSEs (for instance my maths was the top grade exam, which meant that if I failed to get enough to get a minimum C pass I would fail the whole thing, whereas my friend was on a lower/easier paper and she could get anything from an E to C grade pass but could not get above a C).
Oh they come in all sorts of subjects.
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Originally posted by luvnjack View PostThanks! I can't take credit for the genes, but I can take credit for the smiles!
I knew they'd look awesome. How anyone will be able to resist making you a mommy again with that artwork, I do not know.
Nad, ooeeer, how many would you have to miss before they won't let you do exams? And would they make an exception because it's their balls up?sigpic
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Just to add to what Cags said, you sit your GCSEs at the end of year 11, when you're 16, which is the final compulsory year of school. After that if you stay on until you're 18 you can do various other higher exams then - it's got way complicated since I left schoolBut the academic one is A-levels, generally in 3 or 4 subjects, and they're what you need normally to go to university
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Originally posted by Cagranosalis View PostGeneral Certificate of Secondary Education. Yes, kind of like a high school diploma.
GCSEs are made up part exam and part coursework. Students start working towards their GCSE from about 14 years old (basically the last two years of secondary school are taken up doing them or working towards them). There's usually - but not always - an exam paper at the end. Depending on the subject depends on how much of each (for instance my English language GCSE was 85% coursework, my art was 100% coursework, but my maths was 100% exam.) Depending on how well you do, depends on which grade you get. To complicate matters however, for some GCSEs students can be entered into higher or lower grading GCSEs (for instance my maths was the top grade exam, which meant that if I failed to get enough to get a minimum C pass I would fail the whole thing, whereas my friend was on a lower/easier paper and she could get anything from an E to C grade pass but could not get above a C).
Oh they come in all sorts of subjects.
I was the first school year to sit the GCSE as opposed to the old "O level" exams.
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