I have to say I completely agree.
How does that work then, considering you have to do the GCSE to get onto the A Level course? Also, the effort, although not as large, gives you a great learning experiance and really gives you a taste of how the next few years are going to be.
Maths, Science x2, English Literature, English Language, French, History, Drama, Religious Studies were all part of the Syllabus at my school. Maths, Science, English Literature and English Language were all compulsory, along with Religious Studies.
Sorry, anyone putting down anyone anyone...
Hi there,
Just thought I'd tell you to do one. Sky are full of shit, and they'll say any old nonsence to get you to stir all the stories up.
If you knew what you were talking about before you spouted this crap on here, that would have been on a 'foundation' paper where you have to get 80% to...