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  1. guernseyviking's Avatar
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    A level art!
    Hi there, living on a beautiful island called Guernsey. I've just finished my GCSE's and I'm getting my results in august. I'm taking A-Level Art and at my GCSE school I was top student in the subject getting A's every time. I was wandering if this means I would be good at A Level Art (A2), I love art, spend hours doing it all the time, I was also wandering the things I would need for A level Art, like equiptment, as well as the things I can expect, how to present my work, what I will present my work on, whether I have to buy everything I wish to use and how the overall course is marked, I would like to continue to do art in uni too, sorry, this is all a little long winded but please, please help!,
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    Brilliant. Well done. Someone answers your question and you report them and delete their post, genius. That's exactly the kind of stupid **** I'd expect from an art student.
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    Depends on your other subjects as that will impact how much time and effort can be put into Art.
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    Re: A level art!
    (Original post by Roger Mexico)
    Brilliant. Well done. Someone answers your question and you report them and delete their post, genius. That's exactly the kind of stupid **** I'd expect from an art student.
    Although I was not reported (at least I think not!) I would still like to express my annoyance at having my rather lengthy message deleted. If someone takes the time to try and help you, be respectful.

    Having said that, I understand your need to delete the rather silly answer above mine. And really, it's nothing to do with being an art student.
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