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joeyjo21
21-09-2005, 12:55 PM
Yay!!! Im so excited. I'd been there for 6 and a bit years. I'd just gained my AS levels and was starting the A2 course. Unfortunatly the A2 course wasnt very exciting at all, id lost interest and consequently wasnt working to my usual standards. I decided to leave as it was making me unhappy. Im soooo relieved to be out of there now, and im very excited about my future! I told all my friends and they were seriously shocked as it happened so sudden! Im planning on getting a temporary job whilst i think about what i want to do next (another college course, career etc). As im under 18 and cant drive yet, i cant apply to a lot of the jobs i want yet, so hopefully in a few months i will be able to do whatever i want. In the mean time theres a lot of temp jobs im interested in and am very excited about. Just thought i'd let you all know my plans, because there might be someone out there in the same situation.

Thrilled
21-09-2005, 06:18 PM
Go you. I just started AS levels. They bore the **** outta' me but oh well.

Forest-Law
21-09-2005, 06:40 PM
I'm in my final year of high school. i seriously cannot wait to leave the place. college/6th form better be better.

GommeInc
21-09-2005, 06:44 PM
You can drive at 17...

I am starting AS Levels, I am enjoying it so far.

Seacat
21-09-2005, 06:45 PM
I started AS Levels this year and I have to say they are alot better than GCSEs, not just the work but also the amount of freedom you get compared to lower years. :p

Good luck with whatever you decide to do!!!!! :D

the wombats
21-09-2005, 06:47 PM
Yes, Seacat I remember when you told me your days time table and it was mostly free periods you lucky person :(

joeyjo21
21-09-2005, 06:50 PM
You can drive at 17 true, but the problem is that it takes quite a few months to learn (which i am at the moment) so inm having to wait until i complete it. Thanks for all your support though it was really sweet :-) I did really enjoy my AS levels and my time at high school, it was just the A2 part. Good luck with all your courses too.

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