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Danny Sweeney

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British A-levels
August 19, 2004 - 07:16 AM

For many people my age today will be a exciting day - getting results of A-levels and making choices of where to go for university.
It's something we and our teachers have spend the last 2 years of studying for.

So why do some people feel that it is fair to devalue that day for us by their complaints that A-levels are getting easier?
Why can't they accept that with the ability to choose from a wide range of subjects and the modualr form our exams take - not to mention the hours of hard work put in by both students and staff we are achieving high pass rates and it is a good thing.

What do other people think?

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