I'm studying... Human Biology A level - applying for Mental Health Nursing
I'm interested in... Nursing, karate, singing, Sherlock, Dr Who, anime and manga, crochet, baking & cooking, sewing, belly dancing, gaming, reading, drawing
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(Original post by bozrena)
I'm studying... Human Biology A level - applying for Mental Health Nursing
I'm interested in... Nursing, karate, singing, Sherlock, Dr Who, anime and manga, crochet, baking & cooking, sewing, belly dancing, gaming, reading, drawing
Sounds like you have some amazing interests. Do you prefer the Sherlock films or Sherlock TV series?
How are your A-Levels going for you? Bozrena, I would recommend taking a look at the following forums: Health and Nursing and Biology! How about getting involved and asking some questions!
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- 29-01-2014 21:04
As much as I love Robert Downey Jr I would have to say I prefer the tv series.
The current A Level is going ok but it's a bit of a struggle as it's an evening class while I work full time (I've been out of school for 10 years now - I sat my first A levels at 18 and studied Spanish at university)
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