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Reply 2920
Haha

@priya .... Nvm.. I was speaking Indian... I think. Lol Which part of London are you from?

@Bude ... Awesome! Congrats! Your school looks awesome too! My school is modern, i prefer the olden ones... :frown:



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Reply 2921
I mean I was speaking Hindi! *facepalm*


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Reply 2922
There are 4 people in my registration class that haven't turned up all year because they are 16 and 'legally' able to not turn up to school anymore.
The dole, gosh don't get me started! I was in a careers meeting and this boy Ryan was in with me. The careers advisor asked us individually what we wanted to be and he said 'A Cooker'.

...yes, a cooker. Like an oven. Ryan wants to be an oven.


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Reply 2923
Original post by PriyaPaul
I've heard Psychology is :awesome: Good Luck :wink:


Can't wait to do it! Thank you:')

EDIT: 3000 POST OMG!


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Original post by emma.b

...yes, a cooker. Like an oven. Ryan wants to be an oven.


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hahahahaha :rofl:
Reply 2925
Original post by MattFletcher
hahahahaha :rofl:


I despair. I just looked at him and was tempted to ask him if he knew what a chef was.

I held in that question before he called his dad to murder my family or steal my shoelaces or something.


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Original post by emma.b
Trinity in Dublin or Queens in Belfast to study Psychology, then a year studying Applied Psychology specialising in Clinical Studies...then if all goes well a doctorate in Clinical Psychology!


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Ah Psychology :daydreaming:
How does sixth form work in NI? Do you do A Levels? What subjects will you be doing next year?

Original post by PriyaPaul
LOOLLLL what's with the goat Bude :biggrin:
We can't really see your school though :tongue: It looks posh alright..


Some more photos here:
http://www.bromsgrove-school.co.uk/views-around-the-campus/

It seems really big and looks like you could get lost, but nah. Though it is quite big tbh.
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Reply 2927
Original post by Bude8
Ah Psychology :daydreaming:
How does sixth form work in NI? Do you do A Levels? What subjects will you be doing next year?



Some more photos here:
http://www.bromsgrove-school.co.uk/views-around-the-campus/


Sixth form is the same as in England, except we call it Year 13 and 14.
We still do AS Levels and A levels, on average 3-5, depending!

Next year I will be hopefully doing psychology, biology, ICT and geography!



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Original post by emma.b
I despair. I just looked at him and was tempted to ask him if he knew what a chef was.

I held in that question before he called his dad to murder my family or steal my shoelaces or something.


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haha reminds me of Neil in this bit :wink: [0:53-1:00][video="youtube;DQcNebRkDSs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQcNebRkDSs[/video]
G ****ing G
Reply 2930
Original post by MattFletcher
I'm not sure whether to be happy or offended? :wink:


Firstly i was laughing at you ... And club penguin. What the hell was going on? And then because of your twitter, you have sooo many followers and Bude's response! LOL


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Reply 2931
Oh we have two current pregnancies in our year and one in the year below, along with Emma (NOT ME) who just had a baby a month ago.
I don't get that...ahhh the education system!
Lets hope....-.-


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Original post by emma.b
Sixth form is the same as in England, except we call it Year 13 and 14.
We still do AS Levels and A levels, on average 3-5, depending!

Next year I will be hopefully doing psychology, biology, ICT and geography!



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WHYYYYYYYY BIOLOGYYYY
WHYYYYYYYYYY

Man I hate byologi :frown:

I heard psychology is quite easy at A level though.
Geography as well - got your colouring pencils ready? :tongue:

Original post by emma.b
Oh we have two current pregnancies in our year and one in the year below, along with Emma (NOT ME) who just had a baby a month ago.
I don't get that...ahhh the education system!
Lets hope....-.-


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I heard 14/15 was the best age to give birth at :redface:
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Reply 2933
Original post by MattFletcher
haha reminds me of Neil in this bit :wink: [0:53-1:00][video="youtube;DQcNebRkDSs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQcNebRkDSs[/video]


That is something 65% of the males in my year would say at this moment in time, dear god.


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Reply 2934
Night folks!:smile:
EDIT: YES I HAVE THE PENCILS IN MY BAG THANK YOU VERY MUCH BUDE.


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:facepalm::facepalm2: Pregnant?:facepalm::facepalm2: and yeah the people who took BTEC science go to Alton Towers if they Pass, it isn't fair! :frown:
Reply 2936
Wow.... I think my comprehensive school is actually one of the best. Amazing opportunities, facilities.... The girls could be tweaked a bit though.


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Original post by emma.b
Oh we have two current pregnancies in our year and one in the year below, along with Emma (NOT ME) who just had a baby a month ago.
I don't get that...ahhh the education system!
Lets hope....-.-


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wtf
its times like this when i really appreciate going to the school i go to
Reply 2938
Original post by MattFletcher
:facepalm::facepalm2: Pregnant?:facepalm::facepalm2: and yeah the people who took BTEC science go to Alton Towers if they Pass, it isn't fair! :frown:


Haha our Btec class are allowed out of school ground during science lesson. They go Mcdonalds and eat out with the teacher. They also go on loads of trips. It's cool. -_-


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hey guys, how are you all ? sorry i havent been posting ... i wasted the whole day internet shopping :redface:

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