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Little do people know that I start my GCSE courses this monday.
And I'm going to be greeted by a lesson I have never heard of, one lesson of English, one lesson of Chemistry, a lesson of BTEC ICT, a lesson of Maths and another lesson of Chemistry, all 50 minutes each. Six lesson slots per day.
And tuesday I have a timetable LITERALLY like this, no joke:
'HISTORY HISTORY PHYSICS PHYSICS HISTORY PHYSICS', which is a double lesson of History, a double lesson of Physics, then a normal lesson of History, a normal lesson of Physics. Why couldn't that be a triple lesson of History and then a triple lesson of Physics?
I'm so glad that this also means I no longer have to do spanish, french, art, drama, DT, food tech, and textiles. Music I would have done had I been given five GCSE options, but the ones I am more interested
and successful in come first. (Triple Science (most students would have one unified lesson of Science. I have it split into three different lessons: Physics (every tuesday), Chemistry, Biology), Geography, History (every tuesday) and BTEC ICT (which pretty much quadruples the amount of ICT lessons you would have if you were a normal student at my school)
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GCSEs)