Good grades from Uni will dissipate any lingering stigma.
Good grades at uni mask terrible A level results too (born of two years on the p!ss, in my case)
Good grades from Uni will dissipate any lingering stigma.
Good grades at uni mask terrible A level results too (born of two years on the p!ss, in my case)
what we could have done was make people wait to take there exams and keep everyone in school / college / uni for an extra year.....
Good grades from Uni will dissipate any lingering stigma.
Mine, weren't as good as I hoped either, I blame it on moving from an all boys school to a mixed school....
congratulations to him, its nice to hear a positive outcome.
i do believe that all children providing they have the correct attitude can be nurtured to achieve good things.
well done to him again
A lot of the credit must go to my wife who battled from primary school all the way through his educational years to get the right back up systems in place.
Many children fall by the wayside because their parent(s) either don't have the knowledge of what 'should' be available to children with special needs, (he has Aspergers which is on the autism spectrum), or simply don't have the strength for the battles to get them. A number of school teachers, principals and even governors have lost when battling with my wife, yet afterwards they have always been gracious in defeat because they realised she was battling for her sons rights and standing by her principles.
A lot of the credit must go to my wife who battled from primary school all the way through his educational years to get the right back up systems in place.
Many children fall by the wayside because their parent(s) either don't have the knowledge of what 'should' be available to children with special needs, (he has Aspergers which is on the autism spectrum), or simply don't have the strength for the battles to get them. A number of school teachers, principals and even governors have lost when battling with my wife, yet afterwards they have always been gracious in defeat because they realised she was battling for her sons rights and standing by her principles.
That'll screw you every timeMine, weren't as good as I hoped either, I blame it on moving from an all boys school to a mixed school....
That'll screw you every time
But in all seriousness, it appears that private schools have done far better than state ones...
"The release of A-level results on Thursday revealed that the largest share of rises in A* and A grades in England had gone to independent schools, with two privately educated pupils receiving an extra A* for every one at a state secondary."
Borisconi and goebbels have of course shrugged that off as 'one of those things'...
"I know because I marked test papers for a couple of years"Where they marked differently?
"I know because I marked test papers for a couple of years"
Oops...
Were they marked differently? Darn auto thingy on my phone.
And are you referring to the exams that never took place?
Or the teacher recommendations that seem to have held more weight when submitted from a private school as opposed to those from a state school?
Were they marked differently?
Would it not stand to reason that private education generally performs better than state funded?