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Your all worrying about grades.
I'm worried about waking up before 1pm
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Posted: 2006-08-16 22:24:28
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It's funny how people say degrees are easier than A-levels... cause A-levels are
easy
lol the only reason we get low grades is because we're lazy bastards not because they're hard! We all chill for the first 6 months, then panic with work and exams etc the last few months, which gets us the poor grades.
If we spend an hour a day working from the start of the year (I spend that much time having a shower anyways) we'd be sitting happy as larry...
But no need to worry as next year will be different (as always)
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Posted: 2006-08-16 23:01:27
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Yeah your right there i did fook all for my AS levels and got a E,E,U in them lol i did no work at all.
If i had bothered revising and doing the work i would have gone to uni and graduated by now.
Oh well better late than never eh!
Good luck to everyone for tomorrow.
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Posted: 2006-08-16 23:08:30
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kk ur spot on but i think even with an hours work a day , A levels are solid and they are harder than degrees
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Posted: 2006-08-16 23:09:27
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I cant wait for my A level results tomorrow. An excuse to drink, pass or fail!
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Posted: 2006-08-16 23:19:48
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I've already got my grades, I have achieved 360 UCAS points (thats a maximum u can get from 3 A levels) plus Ive got my place in the uni with a scholarship of £3k a year, which is my tution fee..
Jus waiting on my loan to get cleared so I can buy a nice car and a laptop to make things even better..
All the best to those getting their results today and do sumbit the horror stories here
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Posted: 2006-08-17 01:54:02
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i got in

feel really bad though
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Posted: 2006-08-17 11:42:55
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@luke why you feel bad mate?
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Posted: 2006-08-17 11:46:00
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just a quick Q
i was watching Sky News this morning where they said the average uni student comes out with 14grand debt.
how do you all feel about that? is it really worth going to Uni these days?
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Posted: 2006-08-17 11:47:39
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Well that is what made me decide not to go when i was 18 because i was so caught up in the cost, debt gets me really stressed out lol.
But at the end of the day i think i am sensible enough not to get way over my head with the money side and i am glad i have waited untill now to go. Although i will have to pay £9,000 in tuition fee's which is not good.
I am going for many reasons these being:
1. I will be the first person in my family to ever go to university.
2. Would like to have a degree under my belt.
3. Have the best 3 years of my life.
4. Meet new people.
My friends brother went to university a few years ago and had around £15,000 debt and she said that he pays the minimum each month of his loan which works out at around £5 a week.
This way he has not missed a big chunk out of his wages each month (only £20) and he has been able to buy his own place.
Good luck to everyone today i hope you all got what you wanted and needed.
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Posted: 2006-08-17 12:02:27
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