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Originally Posted by LukeM
Now that we're looking a bit more seriously at Australia... and we've got a basic idea, I've got to ask what's going to happen to me as well!! It sounds painful.
By the time we get to go, I'll have already done my GCSE's in: English, Maths, Science, Music, ICT, RS, Drama and History. Completely done all of them... and I'll be 16 going on 17 and will start college in September (year 12/13 - a sixth form college)
I mean we're not definitely going yet, but I want to know what I would have to do just out of interest?
If our GCSE's are no good in Australia, I'm assuming that means I would have to undertake a double lot? So go back and do the two years again (I'm really begging you to say I don't!) And I really hope if I do that it's better than the absolute utter CRAP I've had to sit out here... and actually worth doing?
As for my birthday being July 13th, would that alter the year I was in further as well?
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If, by the time you go, you are 16 turning 17 then you will be the right age to begin the two year program that will end up with a year 12 certificate and a university entrance score. Our school year starts in January so there will be a bit of a break between your GCSEs and starting with your final two years here. As for it being less cr*p than what you have at the moment - all depends on what your choices are! Some are integral - english, maths, science but the rest are largely a matter of your choice.