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I'd say put six gcses grades A-C or list them because it sounds like you got 6 Cs, and employers will value an E in English. Probably don't list your A2 predictions, just put your AS grades BEFORE your gcses.

Also, don't put 'general computer and admin skills' put specifically which computer programmes you can use and which skills you have.

remember, each cv gets a 3second read on the first round so you need to impress the employers! And again, say what you've learnt from your interests and how the skills you've gained will help you in an office environment.
It's a shocker, not even close to the sort of thing that will get you a job. Do some reading around, either on the wider web, or on the CV thread in here.

You need to be clear exactly why you are writing a CV, and then tailor it to that, ie you need to have in mind the job you are applying for, there is no such thing as a 'general' CV.

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