The Clamp
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I wasn’t sure even after I’d done the exams!I wasn´t sure at 13 let alone 7yrs!
I wasn’t sure even after I’d done the exams!I wasn´t sure at 13 let alone 7yrs!
Not sure it can be self taught to everyone. People can become good at it, but when people are great it really showsSee, I think it's best to avoid subjects which are so fun that they can easily be self-taught...
All studied (with seperate exams), just under one banner.Science?
What happened to Biology, Physics, Chemistry (other sciences are available)?
Serious lack of maths and sciences in those options - we can't all do warm fluffy options.
Oh, right...........and good. Though in that case it's appalling that English isn't too.They're compulsory
I'd say English is key given the number of NSC users who can't read opening posts.Serious lack of maths and sciences in those options - we can't all do warm fluffy options.
I don't remember the Ceasar incident - but in relation to field trips I'm pretty sure I witnessed you nicking the boats in Keswick for an early morning row on Derwentwater....English language and literature ( I did a very good essay on Julius Ceasar but got b@@locked by our teacher by spelling Caesar wrong jus once on page 1. @Bodian may have witnessed it!)
History (I found interesting at O level but incredibly boring before then)
Geography (I found it interesting and some good field trips at A level)
Business Studies
Computing Science
Oh, right...........and good. Though in that case it's appalling that English isn't too.
English, Maths, and Science are compulsory.
And a language. And history or geography.
It's almost as if he dived in without reading the opening post, isn't it?
I would say that English is essential.I'd say English is key given the number of NSC users who can't read opening posts.
Oh no, it's not that - it's because some NSCers can't read, apparently. Odd that English is included in the list of optional subjects though.And a language. And history or geography.
It's almost as if he dived in without reading the opening post, isn't it?