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Originally posted by KaneZolanski
It's good your way. Here, It's all about getting the highest within individual subjects rather than having a general certificate for all areas.
Tbh, the US system kinda confuses me, aha.
Would this confuse you?
English = 1 GCSE A
Maths = 1 GCSE B
Science = 2 GCSE B
Media = 1 GCSE A*
Geography = 1 GCSE C
Religion = 1 GCSE B
I.C.T = 1 GCSE P
Welsh = 1 GCSE B
Key Skills = 1 GCSE C
Drama = 2 GCSE M
Art = 1 GCSE M
History = 1 GCSE B
Business & Admin = 1 GCSE B
Nutrition & Health = 1 GCSE B
Equality & Diversity = 1 GCSE B
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Whoa. So I'm going to just say yeah. None of this confuses me at all

Well, knowledge is power if you know how to use it effectively.
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Originally posted by Willy.
YAS @ Slw being EDUCATED.
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Which is why I can easily take ATRL for what it is. Entertainment. While I do hope the best for everyone realistically there are only a handful that will really navigate through life Alpha style. Throw all the shade ya'll want. At the end of the day, I got mines...you got to get yours
There are about 5 that I see with the potential so good luck to everyone. I am happy for everyone that is at least staying in school. I go to Starbucks and fast food restaurants all the time seeing these 20/30 somethings that should not be working there. Only teens and young adults.
Ensure you have a career, not a job.
That's why I have so much flexibility. I don't pull 10-12 hours shifts. I work 8 hours from M-F and not a minute more and still collect them good coins and federal government good benefits.
It's a mild day.
I love how Nicki understands that many of her barbz are in high school and sends a positive message to keep pursuing your dreams. Many of you all have not endured real life as an adult so you can't relate but I TOTALLY relate to Nicki in that way. You will see when you get older but your most IMPACTFUL GAMECHANGING YEARS are going to be based on the decisions you make from 17-22. Don't eff it up and plan accordingly.
Off my soapbox now.