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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI attained A grades in the major O-Level subjects (English, Maths, and Arithmetic) back in 1974 sg. Back in the days when grades actually signified something. My comments, unlike anything that might whistle through the dormant canyon on your shoulders are, thus, pretty pertinent I'd say.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI attained A grades in the major O-Level subjects (English, Maths, and Arithmetic) back in 1974 sg. Back in the days when grades actually signified something. My comments, unlike anything that might whistle through the dormant canyon on your shoulders are, thus, pretty pertinent I'd say.
Well I suppose given the one, misfiring, synapse that constitutes the limit of your intellectual apparatus, that is an achievement of sorts.
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWe're going to have to produce a compilation of your best put-downs if there are many more of this standard. You made a good one yesterday relating to "complete tool" too. Very clever.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post3 whole O-levels eh? In Maths and Arithmetic, no less!
Well I suppose given the one, misfiring, synapse that constitutes the limit of your intellectual apparatus, that is an achievement of sorts.
But I did not want to overload your buffer, as it was plain to see your were still deliberating over how to get the slaver off your keyboard.
Incidentally, as you seemed a little surprised, Maths and Arithmetic are actually quite different. Had you been educated in an environment that placed great emphasis on core topics, you might have grasped that fact.
However, I suppose you were too preoccupied with trying to unravel your "Where's Wally?" textbooks to notice such matters passing overhead.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWould you like to lick his arse as wellComment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI attained A grades in the major O-Level subjects (English, Maths, and Arithmetic) back in 1974 sg. Back in the days when grades actually signified something.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnd yet you can't understand how to extrapolate a simple graph. Maybe those O-levels weren't all they're cracked up to be.
You have presumed I was talking about a point in time whereby 100% of students will receive nothing but A* passes.
If you read back, you will find that is NOT what I suggested at all.
Even now, less than 50% of all students opt to go to University. This number will further decrease as funding support disappears. Therefore the point in time where perhaps the 15-20% of all students that opt to go to Uni will, in fact, all have attained exclusively A* passes, may not be that far off at all.
Now read and digest what I have highlighted and see if it sinks in this time. If not, you can always ask sasguru for support, if you can drag him away from his Lego and his Word Search books for long enough.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo, I think you will find they were just fine. I did not want to point out your glaring misunderstanding before, but as you have pushed the matter, I shall.
You have presumed I was talking about a point in time whereby 100% of students will receive nothing but A* passes.
If you read back, you will find that is NOT what I suggested at all.
Even now, less than 50% of all students opt to go to University. This number will further decrease as funding support disappears. Therefore the point in time where perhaps the 15-20% of all students that opt to go to Uni will, in fact, all have attained exclusively A* passes, may not be that far off at all.
Now read and digest what I have highlighted and see if it sinks in this time. If not, you can always ask sasguru for support, if you can drag him away from his Lego and his Word Search books for long enough.
Game, Set, and Match.
Next!!!
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