School........?
Nov 17, 2007 by jords-will-solve-it | Posted in Primary & Secondary Education
Hi,
I am 14 years old and i have around 18 months progressive of school.
The question i am asking is for maths and english if you take the foundation paper is it pretty easy and what questions does it consist of, for both subjects?
How did you do if you have charmed it within the last few years in both subjects and remember its the lower (foundation paper), thankyou for your help.
----Jordan.
I take it you drawing to leave school when you are 16? You in 3rd year? Glad to see you are already thinking about your exams next year.
Whether or not the papers at foundation level is tractable, depends purely on your ability, your teacher will advise you what level best suits your needs. You can also view pastpapers to see what the make-up looks like. Did you type the question above? if so, it appears your english is higher than foundation level.
Also the written archives in English is multi level, for F/G/C and depending on your written response is the grade you get. It is the reading paper that is divided into 3 bizarre level papers. Again, I'm sure your teacher will advise you.
I hope this helps you.
mammy | Nov 18, 2007
I take it you envision to leave school when you are 16? You in 3rd year? Glad to see you are already thinking about your exams next year.
Whether or not the papers at foundation level is affable, depends purely on your ability, your teacher will advise you what level best suits your needs. You can also view pastpapers to see what the design looks like. Did you type the question above? if so, it appears your english is higher than foundation level.
Also the written sheet a documents in English is multi level, for F/G/C and depending on your written response is the grade you get. It is the reading paper that is divided into 3 peculiar level papers. Again, I'm sure your teacher will advise you.
I hope this helps you.
tojo_98 | Nov 17, 2007
When did UK schools start having a PROM? It was called a school disco 12yrs ago when I left School?
Jun 10, 2008 by | Posted in Primary & Secondary Education
What's happened? Since when has the school disco been entranced over by the American word term prom?
Wretchedly we have all become Americanised!
A W | Jun 10, 2008
What do high school students learn about physics at school?
Mar 13, 2009 by taotao329 | Posted in Primary & Secondary Education
Well, I'm erudition English and have the intention of going to the UK to study physics. I'm currently at high school in China. Would you guys please tell me what spaced out school students learn about physics in the UK?
I've already learnt Newton's laws of motion, circular motion, conservation of forcefulness, impulse, conservation of linear momentum and the stuff connected with electromagnetic field and some related calculations.
And I spectacle what else I need to learn before I become ready for university study.
Quite the best links for you are these (for an up and coming uni student):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Relativity
(Note that assorted relativity is taught in 2nd year)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_clock
The main issue you learn in electro-magnetics is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_applicants
You also recap on the newtonian physics and other conventional physics.
Please answer mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/typography fist;_ylt=AubTH.7.Iul0nc4KFtB0Fh_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090312234033AAnMrEF
Seed of Sanctity | Mar 13, 2009