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Although A level exams never happened, my son's computer science teacher told him and two other students he was giving them an A, which he rightly deserved having received A's in last years GCSE exams. The scum bag actually gave him a B but awarded the other two (both girls) A's, meaning he missed out on his first and second choice universities. We think it had something to do with the government instructing lower performing schools to avoid awarding too many grade A's this year. But the teacher should never have told him he was giving him an A and then award a B. My son had to go through clearing and was accepted by one of the 5 universities on his list, but travelling there takes three times longer. We complained to the school and asked to speak to his teacher to find out why he awarded the B, but apparently he is on holiday.
 
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No children but we have parental responsibility for our nephew and niece she is 18 now so not with us but he on the other hand got

U mathematics U economics D physics

these are AS levels so been to meeting last week about 2nd year at college To be told the 26 maths assignments he was supposed to do in may June and July he had only done 4. So will not be doing A level maths he is going on to do retake of 1st year maths so will do an extra year, he can go through to A level in economics, also changed the only one he did ok in physics to an IT double course, so in the 3rd year he will do A level maths and another IT. I can’t tell you how sick I felt when told he hadn’t done the maths as I have been on at him to get it done. I also feel the colleges have a big part to play as there was no engagement with them over internet lessons. I won’t go into details but he Has cost himself a lot of money as he won’t be with us once he is 18. As this was the agreement
 
Spent some time with my brother and his family this weekend his youngest son stayed on in sixth form he did ok in his Business and IT getting A's but just scraped through on his Sports subject as he says he lot interest half way through, had a chat with him over lunch today and the lad hasn't a clue what he wants to do with his life 18 years old not a clue.???
 
Spent some time with my brother and his family this weekend his youngest son stayed on in sixth form he did ok in his Business and IT getting A's but just scraped through on his Sports subject as he says he lot interest half way through, had a chat with him over lunch today and the lad hasn't a clue what he wants to do with his life 18 years old not a clue.???
Same as nephew he says no motivation to do his work as he wasn’t in college 17 and he has no real idea of what he wants to do.
 
Don’t know about anyone with kids at schools but the college where nephew goes seem to have treated the time like a holiday negligible interaction with the students. Same with our doctors impossible to get through to and make an appointment
 
When I was 17/18 I wasn’t sure what I wanted either. I chose a BTEC in computers, but struggled to get a job because they all wanted minimum experience. My mum was pressuring me to go to uni (same as my brother) or she would compare me to other kids she knew - which I found discouraging. She suggested to get a trade, so I had something to fall back on if I couldn’t get the job I wanted. I’m still unsure what I want 16 years later, as I’m finding it a struggle to understand certain aspects of my job, I get bored and distracted easily.

Just as something to do with the op, when I studied d&t in school, the exam was really difficult and even our teacher found the questions difficult, needless to say I got a low grade in that subject (an F).
 
O levels, did better than predicted. A levels Maths, Physics and Technical Drawing, lasted 3 weeks and onto an engineering yts. Stayed 10 months as I found a job for a m and e company, chose it over starting as an architectural technician. Within a few months indentured apprentice. Lasted 7 years. Break away for 13 years and been on my own now for over 15 years.

Going back to careers day at school I wanted to be a cybernetic engineer.

Exam results are overrated. Same with uni. Too many tin pot degrees and far too many graduates landed with massive debt to stack shelves at aldi.

More practical stuff at school required for me. Engage the kids and get them interested in things.
 

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