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By JayE
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Compulsory Subjects are English, Maths, Science, Religious Studies, Careers Education, PE, Personal Development.
And the optional are stuff like Business, Media, Drama, Music, Languages, History and I could go on.
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By Longview01
#492050
JayE wrote:Compulsory Subjects are English, Maths, Science, Religious Studies, Careers Education, PE, Personal Development.
And the optional are stuff like Business, Media, Drama, Music, Languages, History and I could go on.


Glad RE wasn't compulsory when I was at school
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By dimtimjim
#492060
My mate was looking way better last night, and the good news is they don't think there will be any permenant damage to his hearing. Thank Jeff.
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By Yudster
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Oh Charlalottie - surely you have been a member of this forum long enough to know that it is perfectly possible for an opinion to be wrong! :)
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By dimtimjim
#492066
Yudster wrote: it is perfectly possible for an opinion to be wrong!


Well, most peoples opinions, eh Yuds...? :wink: x x
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By Bruvva
#492068
Injuries when running, I have runners knee on my left leg and a pulled calf muscle on my right. Also, getting said injuries when I'm THREE FECKING MILES from home.
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By chrysostom
#492072
Yudster wrote:Oh Charlalottie - surely you have been a member of this forum long enough to know that it is perfectly possible for an opinion to be wrong! :)


Let's not get into this again
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By dimtimjim
#492096
Deadly wrote: My notice is going in today.


Good luck champ.
By Misfit
#492102
JayE wrote:Compulsory Subjects are English, Maths, Science, Religious Studies, Careers Education, PE, Personal Development.
And the optional are stuff like Business, Media, Drama, Music, Languages, History and I could go on.



Just choose shit you think you can do ok in. GCSE's are a piece of piss and as long you get whatever you need to get into 6th form, they prettty much become useless after that.

EDIT: also...PE? what the chuff. if someone had told me I had to do PE for a qaulification, Id have told them to f' off. I once swore at a teacher for making me do the bleep test again after I dropped out on 2.3 or something. I hated that subject, they told me i had to get excirsise somewhere. I rode my bloody bike to school and back and around a paperround each day the dildos.
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By bmstinton93
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I'm currently applying for placements and they're asking for GCSE results. I'm pretty sure its irrelevant at what subjects I actually took but its helpful to actually have decent grades still.
By R94N
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chrysostom wrote:It tends to give employers a good idea of how consistent you have been in your academic results.


Probably should have actually tried with RE, especially since my grade is on the same certificate as my English results 8O
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By Yudster
#492114
charlalottie wrote:Saying that, whenever we get CVs in and we have a nose at the grades, we take the piss if they're all A*s and As. Can't help but feel they won't be that much fun.


It won't be you and your sniggering colleagues who decide who gets the job though will it?
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By Bruvva
#492120
Banks, £100 charge for going overdrawn twice in a month (both times I remedied the situation within a day). * bunch of *.
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By Yudster
#492123
Professional set up you have there.
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By Yudster
#492125
I know, its not just retail, the more I get into HR work the more I realise that many employers are ignorant of employment law, data protection law, equality law and recruitment legislation, and those that do know about it ignore it. Guess its just the way things are.
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By chrysostom
#492126
Sad that those who learn to prioritise education (or are naturally intelligent) are seen as dull. I wish I had a string of A's when I was younger.
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By Longview01
#492129
charlalottie wrote:RE is the easy GCSE though. I remember you couldn't be wrong as every question was asking about your opinion on something.


Meh, would rather do something else I might actually enjoy than sit through a subject I can't stand for 2 years just to get a decent grade out of it.

Bearing in mind that statement and the fact the best GCSE grade I got was in drama, it will tell you alot about me.
By Misfit
#492133
chrysostom wrote:Sad that those who learn to prioritise education (or are naturally intelligent) are seen as dull. I wish I had a string of A's when I was younger.


not really. I have decent grades but i do good getting my part time jobs as well, cos im full of charisma and present myself that way. we've just done a peer review of everyones CVs at uni, and all of them except mine contained more or less the same paragraph about being punctual, mature and other qaulities. its boring. JAZZ IT UP FOLKS.

iv lost track of what point im making here, and i really need a cig but iv run out and tesco is shut. ffs
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By Boboff
#492134
I am impressed most by Misfits pissed posts.

He's obviously swaying just before he hits the letters, but with the exception of the "forgetting" to press Shift to impress a capital he's got it in the bag, although the cig revelation may point to substance abuse rather than alcohol....
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