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#41
Dear Evita,thank you very much for all your advices.They are really very useful to me.
After read your suggestions I decided to change my choices of A-level.You are right, politics and government is very useful to Law.
But,the biggest question is which subject I will drop out?
1.Charterhouse gives me Maths and Physics exhibitions so I can not drop out them.
2.Economics is really interesting and useful.
3.I am good at further maths.It is easy for me.
I can’t decide it.
Please give me more suggestions.Thank you.
PS:Charterhouse only allow me study 4 subjects.

After read your suggestions I decided to change my choices of A-level.You are right, politics and government is very useful to Law.
But,the biggest question is which subject I will drop out?
1.Charterhouse gives me Maths and Physics exhibitions so I can not drop out them.
2.Economics is really interesting and useful.
3.I am good at further maths.It is easy for me.
I can’t decide it.
Please give me more suggestions.Thank you.
PS:Charterhouse only allow me study 4 subjects.
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#42
(Original post by Digz)
Do you go to Cheltenham ladies? If not, where? I may live in London now...but I do miss J's vodka bar!
Do you go to Cheltenham ladies? If not, where? I may live in London now...but I do miss J's vodka bar!
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#43
(Original post by jinsisi)
Hi,everybody!
May I have a question?
Charterhouse and Cheltenham Ladies’College,which one do you think is better?
I will study in one of them next year,but I can not decide which one I will choose.(I am a Chinese.)
Thank you for your help!
)
^_^
Hi,everybody!
May I have a question?
Charterhouse and Cheltenham Ladies’College,which one do you think is better?
I will study in one of them next year,but I can not decide which one I will choose.(I am a Chinese.)
Thank you for your help!

^_^
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#44
(Original post by Bhaal85)
Eenie, meenie miny mo, yep...thats the one, I'd chose that one.
Eenie, meenie miny mo, yep...thats the one, I'd chose that one.
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#46
I know someone at Charterhouse who went there because apparently they're quite good if you want to play soccer. Not really relevant, but anyway

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#48
(Original post by Tednol)
This is an interesting and completely true fact.
Cheltenham Ladies College girls are not allowed electric tooth brushes... one can imagine why and yup, that is the reason.
This is an interesting and completely true fact.
Cheltenham Ladies College girls are not allowed electric tooth brushes... one can imagine why and yup, that is the reason.
P.S. dont think we r goin co-ed n e time in the near future
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#49
my friend who is doing medicine went to cheltenham, and she's dead posh and clever, and rich too.
so i'd go to cheltenham.
so i'd go to cheltenham.
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#50
Haha 
Another South East Asian social climber wanting to come to a good school in England. There is an endless amount of these fellows. Never understood the obsession really, but hey thats the 'eton dream' for you

Another South East Asian social climber wanting to come to a good school in England. There is an endless amount of these fellows. Never understood the obsession really, but hey thats the 'eton dream' for you

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#51
(Original post by Esie)
'Scuse me butting in! but Is CLC ever going CoEd?
'Scuse me butting in! but Is CLC ever going CoEd?
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#52
(Original post by hildabeast)
In a word, no.
In a word, no.
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#53
(Original post by Joey_Johns)
If the intake slumps it will have to. All the top boys schools which had slumps in intake had to accomodate girls. But obviously it aint going to happen anytime soon. Something like a scandal could leave the school with intake problems.
If the intake slumps it will have to. All the top boys schools which had slumps in intake had to accomodate girls. But obviously it aint going to happen anytime soon. Something like a scandal could leave the school with intake problems.
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#54
(Original post by hildabeast)
Thereis always going to be a requirement for girls' schools. CLC has such a rich heritage too I can't see it ever going. If it did we'd be the first to know because St Hilda's and CLC have the same governors and were both founded by Miss Beale.
Thereis always going to be a requirement for girls' schools. CLC has such a rich heritage too I can't see it ever going. If it did we'd be the first to know because St Hilda's and CLC have the same governors and were both founded by Miss Beale.
Westholme near us in Bburn has just gone co-ed, and that gets very good results and certainly doesnt suffer from intake problems.
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#55
(Original post by Joey_Johns)
Fair play but I'd say in 100 years or so it will be co-ed, possibly less.
Westholme near us in Bburn has just gone co-ed, and that gets very good results and certainly doesnt suffer from intake problems.
Fair play but I'd say in 100 years or so it will be co-ed, possibly less.
Westholme near us in Bburn has just gone co-ed, and that gets very good results and certainly doesnt suffer from intake problems.
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#56
(Original post by hildabeast)
Has it??? I didn't know that. I knew the junior school had boys in it already. My old school (QM in Lytham) mixed with the boys' school (King Ed VII) but it was a really unpopular decision apparently.
Has it??? I didn't know that. I knew the junior school had boys in it already. My old school (QM in Lytham) mixed with the boys' school (King Ed VII) but it was a really unpopular decision apparently.

I've been to KES on a few occasions, they wernt bad one year but we usually whipped them. Yeah I heard they have sold the QM building which was unpopular and sold land or something. I like Lytham, its a good place to get drunk in

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#57
Lol, don't know about 'dune activities'!!! I only went there for a term at the start of year 7 (and it was before the merger) so I suppose I can't really say it was my old school. I really hated it as well. Soooooo glad I decided to leave. I went to a girls' comprehensive after that and it was the best decision I ever made. QM was pretty but the atmosphere just wasn't for me.
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#58
(Original post by hildabeast)
Lol, don't know about 'dune activities'!!! I only went there for a term at the start of year 7 (and it was before the merger) so I suppose I can't really say it was my old school. I really hated it as well. Soooooo glad I decided to leave. I went to a girls' comprehensive after that and it was the best decision I ever made. QM was pretty but the atmosphere just wasn't for me.
Lol, don't know about 'dune activities'!!! I only went there for a term at the start of year 7 (and it was before the merger) so I suppose I can't really say it was my old school. I really hated it as well. Soooooo glad I decided to leave. I went to a girls' comprehensive after that and it was the best decision I ever made. QM was pretty but the atmosphere just wasn't for me.
Hehe:
http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/la...OLNEWS0ZM.html
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(Original post by hildabeast)
Lol I have to say I didn't know about that. And clearly it's nothing to do with the school. Ahem.
Lol I have to say I didn't know about that. And clearly it's nothing to do with the school. Ahem.
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