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Why All The Fuss About Exam Results On Tv And The Media?
And all this news is solely linked to university admissions as if there are no other options for students other than university. Why is there hardly any mention
about other opportunities such as apprenticeships in this news coverage?
about other opportunities such as apprenticeships in this news coverage?
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Turk-berk.....rhyming slang which infects these threads like - - - E Coli or Anthrax....
nope - Turk as in Turkish.
A levels measure being good at A levels ( SATs in the Land of the Free are said to be cram-resistant but I am not sure)
however it is the only measure ( or - -- - metric) we have.
Medicine - the prizes in the first two years are won by one set of bright young people,
and the prizes in the final three, are one by a completely differnt set ! - of which I was one: I was excessively good at telling Profs of Path what I cd see down a microscope....
didnt do me much good: two years at Porton Down, helped
Turk-berk.....rhyming slang which infects these threads like - - - E Coli or Anthrax....
nope - Turk as in Turkish.
A levels measure being good at A levels ( SATs in the Land of the Free are said to be cram-resistant but I am not sure)
however it is the only measure ( or - -- - metric) we have.
Medicine - the prizes in the first two years are won by one set of bright young people,
and the prizes in the final three, are one by a completely differnt set ! - of which I was one: I was excessively good at telling Profs of Path what I cd see down a microscope....
didnt do me much good: two years at Porton Down, helped
Apprenticeships are what the majority should hope for, so it ain't really newsworthy. Plus since the misguided push to get all & sundry, whether appropriately intellectually gifted or not, off to Uni, the media has been enamoured with that.
I see on the news sites that the giveaway Covid period scores are possibly dropping back to normal. However how one can claim they usefully sort students' ability when so many score A or A+ is presumably beyond anyone's ken. Apparently almost everyone's a genius and a winner these days.
I see on the news sites that the giveaway Covid period scores are possibly dropping back to normal. However how one can claim they usefully sort students' ability when so many score A or A+ is presumably beyond anyone's ken. Apparently almost everyone's a genius and a winner these days.
There is nothing wrong with apprenticeships, per se, (although I do have my doubts about some of them, where 'apprentices' are simply used as cheap labour and little else).
However over a quarter of a million young people decided two years ago (at the end of Year 11 at school) that they'd rather stay in formal education and work towards their A-levels. So, irrespective of whether those young people now wish to go on to university or not, toady is a very important day in the lives of over a quarter of a million families in this country. It therefore seems perfectly reasonable to me that matters relating to it are covered in the news.
However over a quarter of a million young people decided two years ago (at the end of Year 11 at school) that they'd rather stay in formal education and work towards their A-levels. So, irrespective of whether those young people now wish to go on to university or not, toady is a very important day in the lives of over a quarter of a million families in this country. It therefore seems perfectly reasonable to me that matters relating to it are covered in the news.
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