I have the impression there are members who aren't serious in comments.
That might happen, if I don't pass the A-level: I'm building a float (with a sail), walking to the North Sea and set sail and I'm trying to across the atlantic one day.
When I DID fail my AS year I simply resat and loved every minute of the resit year, it was just general lovely and I worked my socks off the second time. It seemed awful at results but once I got enrolled into my sixth form for my resit year, everything fell into place and from that day I started working.
Most of them, who wrote in this thread, would start to cry, if they don't pass the A-level. Is it really so important? I don't think so!
Here is an another Idea which I get, if I don't pass the A-levels: I'm crossing the sea and I would go ashore on an Island. Yes this comment is connect to my last one!
Most of them who wrote in this thread would start to cry, if they don't pass the A-level. Is it really so important? I don't think so!
Here is an another Idea which I get, if I don't pass the A-levels: I'm crossing the sea and I would go ashore on an Island. Yes this comment is connect to my last one!
I was in tears but after a few hours or the next day, you'll be over it depending on how much work you put into it. I knew I was going to fail as I was just so behind in my work so I decided to put immense effort in and that's exactly what I did. Everything worked out in the end
I was in tears but after a few hours or the next day, you'll be over it depending on how much work you put into it. I knew I was going to fail as I was just so behind in my work so I decided to put immense effort in and that's exactly what I did. Everything worked out in the end
This is one of the aspects which are just poor in my opinion. Learning shouldn't be a work, it should be fun - and interesting, no matter what a doctrine it is.