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Post by Lex on Feb 22, 2007 14:25:09 GMT -5
Well what do you want to know? I've lived in britain for most of my life, so ask away. Oh, and GCSE's. They are a newer form of the original GCE's and GSE's. They are a qualitifcation achieved in the last compulsory years of schooling. The change was made because 'foundation' candidates who could only do GCE's couldn't ascertain A/B/C grades in thier subjects, wheras GSE's couldn't be failed, only gotten at a C at worst. As you can tell this was unfair, and so GCSE's were created, where anything from a U (ungradable) to an A*(absolutley spiffing ) could be gotten by anyone. Anything else?
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Post by Lady Mage on Feb 22, 2007 14:40:04 GMT -5
GCE? GSE? What does it stand for? Sorry... in addition to not living in your country, I am also not a schoolgoer. I mean, I go to school, but I homeschool. Does that make sense?
Mage
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Post by Lex on Feb 22, 2007 14:47:49 GMT -5
It does, I was just searching for what those two meant. Hmm, here ya go;
GCE; General Certificate of Education
CSE; Certificate of Secondary education.
Now you get; General Certificate of Secondary Education
The second was a typo on the thingy... I got the C mixed up with G.
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Post by Lady Mage on Feb 22, 2007 14:56:52 GMT -5
O, Okay, now I get it. Bye the bye, i've added you to my messenger list. I'm magewhisperer@hotmail.com . However, if you want to email me, use the email in my profile... the hotmail is just for messenger.
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Post by Lex on Feb 22, 2007 16:45:30 GMT -5
Gotcha
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Post by Lady Mage on Feb 22, 2007 16:46:55 GMT -5
K, got it.
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Post by Lex on Feb 22, 2007 17:26:11 GMT -5
So Magey, anything else?
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