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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou are the same age as me. I don't remember 16+ in England. I did some O levels early and then GCSEs at 16 and an AO.
It was 1986
It was a trial. They were piss easy.
You did papers 1 & 2 to get a CSE grade, and paper 3 for an O' level grade
AO on the other hand was hard as nails. I did maths in that and learned LOADS
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Originally posted by Lance View Postand it's far easier to get a GCSE than an O'level. I was at the turnaround so did a mix of Os and 16+. 16+ being the predecessor for GCSEs.
They changed it from 16+ as they were considered too hard as thickies couldn't scrape an O level on the multiple guess papers.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIn case anyone is an ignorant cretin, the GCSE replaced the separate O level and CSE qualifications. Typically, the reason people did GCSEs rather than O levels is because they are younger.
They changed it from 16+ as they were considered too hard as thickies couldn't scrape an O level on the multiple guess papers.
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In case anyone is an ignorant cretin, the GCSE replaced the separate O level and CSE qualifications. Typically, the reason people did GCSEs rather than O levels is because they are younger.
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Originally posted by meridian View Post
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIt's a General CSE. You Know the exam those not capable of taking O'levels took.
O'levels in
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Chemistry
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Maths
English
English Literature
French
Economics and Government Commerce
Geography
CSE in Music
A'Levels
Pure and Applied Maths
Further Pure and Applied Maths
Physics
BSc (hons) Control Engineering
MSc Digital Signal Processing
OU Post Grad Diploma Technology Management
Current studying for a OU Post Grad Diploma in Computer Science (Security and Forensics)
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Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) via INCOSE - one of 58 in the UKOriginally posted by GreenMirror View PostDear Admin,
Having not studied any history, and do not realize that no-one has any clue what will happen, I have concluded that I am a cretin. I therefore tend my resignation,
Yours etc,
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostOnly O levels count. What is this GCSE thingy?
O'levels in
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Maths
English
English Literature
French
Economics and Government Commerce
Geography
CSE in Music
A'Levels
Pure and Applied Maths
Further Pure and Applied Maths
Physics
BSc (hons) Control Engineering
MSc Digital Signal Processing
OU Post Grad Diploma Technology Management
Current studying for a OU Post Grad Diploma in Computer Science (Security and Forensics)
Conversational Italian (Adult Education Night school)
City and Guilds in Car Vehicle Restoration (Adult Education Night School)
Corporate Member of the IET
CEng
Member of INCOSE
Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) via INCOSE - one of 58 in the UK
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWhew! Good thing I studied history*
*It was GCSE-level history and all I can remember was spending 3 months reading about 1920's China and Sun Yat-sen, does that count?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostJudging by what you have said - not a lot I would imagine?
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostAs the government have said that any Brexit will make the UK poorer then I am still betting that the people who loose their jobs and the cascading marriage breakups, seeing kids at weekends ,loss of homes etc. will still outweigh the comfort of knowing that Turks wont be invading the UK and that they are not paying for a European army, but hey I am just a remoaner what would I know.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostDear Admin,
Having not studied any history, and do not realise that no-one has any clue what will happen, I have concluded that I am a cretin. I therefore tend my resignation,
Yours etc,
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostDear Admin,
Having not studied any history, and do not realize that no-one has any clue what will happen, I have concluded that I am a cretin. I therefore tend my resignation,
Yours etc,
Surely a double negative there "do not realize that no-one has any clue what will happen".
But I can't argue on your conclusion that you're a cretin
As you were.
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Whew! Good thing I studied history*
*It was GCSE-level history and all I can remember was spending 3 months reading about 1920's China and Sun Yat-sen, does that count?
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