This doesn’t just mean writing down “I want to do well in my exams,” but being precise with the detail. If you want to achieve a certain grade, write it down; if you hope to attend a particular university, include it in your goals – anything you can do to make your goals as...
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Unless the job advert says otherwise, it’s not essential that you list your grades. But it is worth highlighting them if they’re very good. If you do want to include your grades simply list your grade for each subject e.g. ‘Mathematics (A)’ or ‘Biology: A.’ GCSEs on Your CV...
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So if you want to have a career in the game industry and not just a job then it’s smart to get an education. In fact, many of the testers I’ve known over the years were working as testers so they could pay their way through college. They would work part time while they went ...
1. GCSE subject choices If you’re at school or college, and think you might be interested in entering a hospitality career, you may want to select subjects that will be of most use to you. Widely-spoken languages such as French, German and Italian are always a goodchoice at GCSE level...
to need to V, to like to V, etc.) and jump on a plane before learning any more of what you’ll just need to relearn anyway. Even after you land, you do not need more than two months of classes in-country, and remember that, like training wheel...
As always, booking in advance will save you countless pounds and allow you to travel that bit longer (or buy a few extra pints). And never presume that there will be a bus to get you from A to B, or that the trains will be cheap on the day of travel, because you will be ...
THE LOUGHBOROUGH Schools Foundation is celebrating a great set of GCSE results with 11 boys of Loughborough Grammar School's 129 GCSE students achieving at least 8s or 9s in nine or more subjects and 60 per cent of all results were graded 7-9 (the equivalent of A*/A). Impressive GCSE re...
Hi, We will be moving to London in July this year.We have not decided on a place where we would live in London, but office would be in Camberley.I would appreciate if you could please suggest what is the probability of getting a school for year 9 and Would it be possible to find ...