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01-13-2009, 04:25 PM
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In England it goes: Nursery > Primary School > High School > College or 6th Form > University. Exams go like this: Primary School [SATs Exams] > High School [SATs and GCSEs.] > To get to 6th Form or College you need good GCSEs > 6th Form/College [A Levels or BTEC] > To get into Uni you need good A Levels/BTEC and a bunch of other stuff > University. [Degree.] Kind of confusing I know. Quote:
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01-13-2009, 04:31 PM
University is a whole completely different thing to college here. I got into university but it's £3500 every year. And I'm doing 4 years. I HAVE to go to get the job I want [not to mention my parents would be like D:< if I didn't.]
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01-13-2009, 04:32 PM
You could try to find a course taught in English (Unless you know another language) in a European country. That's what I've done. lol. No 3k tuition fee for me. It's only 300 odd euro's. And living expenses are much cheaper than in UK.
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01-13-2009, 04:47 PM
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Also, even though my current uni hasn't got the reputation of any of the uni's I got into, in England, it's course is far more varied. I'm currently doing Math and Physics with modules in Computer Science and French. Varied is good for me because I'm not so certain on what I want! |
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01-13-2009, 04:49 PM
Things in my country have a very different situation so I can't give a proper advice. I think trying to get a job would be a good idea, also taking a gap year of course.
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