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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
   
Iceland
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Posted - 08/19/2005 : 17:19:48
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Fortunately, I'm in charge of exams for the entire country: I'll make the change for next year. Seriously, the amount people complain about this sort of thing is beyond a joke. I guess the distances make a different, but universities generally have pretty good support systems and accommodation arrangements for that sort of thing. People are used to it, I suppose. The application system means you end up with a first choice, and an insurance choice, and you usually have predicted grades from your school so you know roughly where you're heading if you do as well as expected.
I don't know, I see what you mean, the system could use an overhaul. They're debating replacing A-levels altogether with a diploma sort of system, which might help towards this.
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bumblebeeboy2
> Teenager of the Year <
  
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bumblebeeboy2
> Teenager of the Year <
  
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/21/2005 : 08:15:19
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quote: Originally posted by Cheeseman1000
Fortunately, I'm in charge of exams for the entire country: I'll make the change for next year. Seriously, the amount people complain about this sort of thing is beyond a joke. I guess the distances make a different, but universities generally have pretty good support systems and accommodation arrangements for that sort of thing. People are used to it, I suppose. The application system means you end up with a first choice, and an insurance choice, and you usually have predicted grades from your school so you know roughly where you're heading if you do as well as expected.
I don't know, I see what you mean, the system could use an overhaul. They're debating replacing A-levels altogether with a diploma sort of system, which might help towards this.
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
i was script checking last summer, it's pretty frantic running up to results week. if anyone did their a-levels last year then i may have 'checked' your exam papers! he he! my friend still works there...
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The Marsist
= Cult of Ray =

Ireland
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Posted - 08/21/2005 : 09:55:37
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i got an offer from glamorgan uni in wales today i should be starting next month.thing is i failed my a-levels but still got 2 out of 4 offers from the colleges i applied to.go figure
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bumblebeeboy2
> Teenager of the Year <
  
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/21/2005 : 12:02:22
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i was really upset when i got my a-levels, i got an E in computing when i was on for a B at least. i must have flunked those final exams and my coursework was marked quite harsly i thought... anyway my ucas letter said i needed a C, so i was devastated, put off calling them most of the day, even though everyone said i should. finally called them and they were like "yeah, you're still coming to man met, we sent out your welcome pack yesterday" cheers!
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
  
Poland
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Posted - 08/21/2005 : 14:19:02
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good one bumblebeeboy. i remember talking to you about this a while ago cause i wanted to do the same (or similar) course.
starmekitten, i saw your post earlier but didn't have time to read it properly, and now i've came back and it's gone :(
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starmekitten
-= Forum Pistolera =-
   
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/21/2005 : 14:21:16
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sorry Steve, I'll re-write it in a bit, I had a crisis of confidence about the post.
It's a girl thing. |
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Ziggy
* Dog in the Sand *
 
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 03:07:15
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I'm going to Birmingham Uni to read Political Science. Can't wait. I've had a gap year so it'll be nice to get my life back :) |
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 06:32:32
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Congrats everyone who got in to where they wanted to go.
I finished my college course with a distinction distinction merit - equivalent of an AAB at A level, basically.
I was two marks off a distinction distinction distinction - but i got lazy at the end of the year, and couldnt be bothered to boost it up.
Afterall, The course i wanted was only asking for an MMP. lol.
And Cheeseman, I think you should show more loyalty to the uni you both WORK and STUDIED at. tut tut. anyway, although its a bit below the radar, it has some very strong departments. Some very weak ones...but some very strong ones. And theres few unis that do the course im doing - especially as I wanted to go to uni in london.
oh, yeah, im doing Music and Media Management by the way. Move in on the 24th sept!!
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Homers_pet_monkey
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 06:34:05
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Sounds like a cool course Mel. Lucky sod.
Well done on your results too.
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 06:40:36
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cheers Mike.
yeah, it sounded pretty good. The first year i think will be bloody boring, as it seems to be more of the business side and stuff. but it should all be good. you get to do everything to do witht eh industry. you even get to do some recording and stuff.
so yeah. And i have a canadian tutor. heh.
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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
   
Iceland
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 06:56:28
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quote: Originally posted by GypsyDeath
Congrats everyone who got in to where they wanted to go.
I finished my college course with a distinction distinction merit - equivalent of an AAB at A level, basically.
I was two marks off a distinction distinction distinction - but i got lazy at the end of the year, and couldnt be bothered to boost it up.
Afterall, The course i wanted was only asking for an MMP. lol.
And Cheeseman, I think you should show more loyalty to the uni you both WORK and STUDIED at. tut tut. anyway, although its a bit below the radar, it has some very strong departments. Some very weak ones...but some very strong ones. And theres few unis that do the course im doing - especially as I wanted to go to uni in london.
oh, yeah, im doing Music and Media Management by the way. Move in on the 24th sept!!
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Never studied there, sorry. Oh wait, I did, but only an evening class. Yeah, I know its half decent - the business school is excellent - but I feel self-deprecation is the only way to go when faced with Scarla O's fancy Kings College malarkey.
If anyone's interested in a module by module breakdown of Mel's results, by the way...
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:00:33
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WHAT?! you get that certificate ? I thought you only got like the main 'achieved a DDM' type thing...
Meh, i dont care. I only got one bad grade. and that module sucked arse. post it if ya like!
meh, kings college may be fancy, but they are full of snobs  
and thank you for sticking up London met for once. my course is part of the business department. hehe
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Cheeseman1000
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Iceland
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:02:23
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Hehe, the head of the business school would deck me if she thought I was slating it, I wouldn't dare!
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:07:36
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excellent. if you do anything to annoy me, i now have a way to get at you - tell the head of my department!
good point actually, youve typed all this stuff re: lon met on your work computer....is that a good idea?!
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Cheeseman1000
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Iceland
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:11:18
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I have nothing to hide!
Well, maybe something, but not much.
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:13:47
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ohh, interesting. i wonder what youve got to hide...heheh.
im over the moon. ive just found out that my halls of residence are not only installing washers/dryers (no laundrette for me, but they have a 1 meg broadband for £60 a year.
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Broken Face
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USA
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:27:16
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this system confounds me. when i was in high school i applied early decision to a school (which means that you apply earlier, you'll hear by dec. 15, and if they accept you, you legally have to attend there) that had rolling admissions (they process all applications as they come in),and i knew my first choice for over a year, so my application for the fall 00 term went out in october 1999, and i knew exactly one week to the day later that i was accepted. I overnighted my response and deposit, and in 8 days i went from no college plans to a Duquesne U. student. But congrats Steve, Toeknee, Marsist and all others going off to university - i would give anything to go back.
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:33:06
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i think there are a number of reasons why the system works on a tighter scale here.
one, as someone said earlier, you generally have to travel further, or may have to at least, and so need to make arrangements for that.
Also, do you apply directly to the uni, or is there a middle organisation, that deals witht he applications from students, and decisions from universities? that what we have here, and so they ahve to deal with thousands of applications, eetc.
We can not be accepted a place at a uni unless we have our grades - which most wont get til this sort of time. Ive known my grades since the end of June, as the course i did operates differently than A Levels.
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Cheeseman1000
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Iceland
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:34:03
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It's a similar kind of system I guess Brian, first choices, backup choices etc., but it tends to be based on conditional offers, i.e. you have to attain certain grades to qualify.
Sorry to continue this conversation folks, but Mel: which halls are you at?
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 07:36:10
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shall we move this to email simon? you still got the same email add havent you (work one)? soon find out. sent the email
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darwin
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USA
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 13:45:28
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We send a separate application to each university/college that were interested in, with rare exception of places like the University of California where I think you can apply to multiple campuses with a single application. And there is no standardized application (they may all want different essays) and no policy for acceptance. And usually you're accepted to a college even before you finish high school, thus the last semester leading into the last summer where you do nothing but drink and try to get laid (warm up for your college years). |
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floop
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 13:54:21
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quote: Originally posted by darwin thus the last semester leading into the last summer where you do nothing but drink and try to get laid (warm up for your college years).
it should be noted that even if you don't get into any colleges, you can still spend your last year of high school drinking and trying to get laid |
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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
   
Iceland
8201 Posts |
Posted - 08/22/2005 : 13:57:39
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Ah, like in American Pie right? Thats my document of American teenage life. So what happens if you 'flunk' high school (I think I have the right terminology)?
Here we have UCAS, which is a central application board for all higher education institutions, which certainly makes it easier for applicants, and universities.
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Newo
~ Abstract Brain ~
  
Spain
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 14:07:30
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On my first day of a philosophy degree a lecturer was answering our questions and there was this woman nervous she'd have to start philosophising, like be the new Plato straight away. She said this to the lecturer and to console her he said, Don't worry, we're not looking for original philosophy per se. My friends and I went off to see if they had a pooltable on the grounds. It was nice to know from the first day that my idea of college being different from the dull information-retention/regurgitation drill of secondary school was an illusion so I didn't have to sweat not attending and I got the use of a kickass library for three years.
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 14:39:54
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Oh, i see Darwin. yeah, well as cheeseman said, we have UCAS. Complicated, but ultimately easier. should that make much sense. We dont send essays either. we have to fill in this UCAS application form..with qualifications and what you are currently studying, plus a personal statement telling the unis why you are amazing and why they should let you in. UCAS then sends this off to the unis you have applied for (up to 6)...and then you get replies via UCAS....only goes to the seperate unis once you have your results and they then wriote to you themselves.
Hope that made sense. i find it fascinating how different countries work their education system
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Cheeseman1000
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Iceland
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 14:49:00
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I would say the university where I work accepted Mel despite, rather than because of, her application.
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 15:10:02
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cheeky git.
Considering i have double what the course was asking for, + plus more, and my personal statement was great. at least it should be. I did about 4 different drafts of that.
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floop
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Posted - 08/22/2005 : 18:33:35
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cheeseman, what did Homers results look like? i bet he just doodled penguins on the side of the test |
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Homers_pet_monkey
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/23/2005 : 10:21:24
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Damn it floop, they were bloody fantastic those penguin doodles.
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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