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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:27 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 4:04 am
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Sagebomb Interesting shout outs. What are o levels again?
Why thanks you xD Was quite proud of then too.
The O Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE). It was introduced as part of British educational reform in the 1950s alongside the more in-depth and academically rigorous A-level (Advanced Level) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. England, Wales and Northern Ireland replaced O Levels with GCSE and IGCSE exams in 1988. The Scottish equivalent was the O-grade (replaced, following a separate process, by the Standard Grade). The O Level qualification is still awarded by Cambridge International Examinations in select locations, instead of or alongside the International General Certificate of Secondary Education qualifications. However, the Cambridge O Level has already been phased out and is no longer available in certain administrative regions, although it continues to be available in others. ^ I got that from Wikipedia xD Basically, O levels is a major worldwide exam given to Form 5/Year 11 students. The reason why they do this, I am not sure ;-; All I can say, is that O levels are very stressing Dx
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:35 pm
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x - w i n n t e r Sagebomb Interesting shout outs. What are o levels again? Why thanks you xD Was quite proud of then too.
The O Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE). It was introduced as part of British educational reform in the 1950s alongside the more in-depth and academically rigorous A-level (Advanced Level) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. England, Wales and Northern Ireland replaced O Levels with GCSE and IGCSE exams in 1988. The Scottish equivalent was the O-grade (replaced, following a separate process, by the Standard Grade). The O Level qualification is still awarded by Cambridge International Examinations in select locations, instead of or alongside the International General Certificate of Secondary Education qualifications. However, the Cambridge O Level has already been phased out and is no longer available in certain administrative regions, although it continues to be available in others. ^ I got that from Wikipedia xD Basically, O levels is a major worldwide exam given to Form 5/Year 11 students. The reason why they do this, I am not sure ;-; All I can say, is that O levels are very stressing Dx
So by world wide you mean within britian?
Hmm fair enough
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