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Nicole

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We were given these 4 options, kinda like "routes" so I choose to do ICT instead of DT (Design Technology) I sucked at it really. And because I choose that I had to do RE, but I didnt mind it, surprisingly.
 
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    I dont think I would enjoy learning about how im 'sinning' and how we are all born with sin...

    and stories about so and so doing something in the desert
     

    Nicole

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    I dont think I would enjoy learning about how im 'sinning' and how we are all born with sin...

    and stories about so and so doing something in the desert
    Like I said, it wasnt exactly religious education, cause we covered topics that had nothing to do with religion.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    Like I said, it wasnt exactly religious education, cause we covered topics that had nothing to do with religion.
    I suppose the other favourite is to discuss ' ethics ' and whether its ethical to do something or not.
     
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    no clue. Just things you take when you are 15-16 years old.

    Not multiple choice, btw.
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
    no clue. Just things you take when you are 15-16 years old.

    Not multiple choice, btw.

    yea thats the same as SAT's , except most people are about 16-17 i think when they take them. i dont have to until next school year.
     
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    good luck with them. Though every europeon student knows that Americans get it easy with their work load in school. :down:
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++

    I suppose the other favourite is to discuss ' ethics ' and whether its ethical to do something or not.
    Yep, thats it, more like ethics and moral debates.

    Sebi: We have SATs here in the UK, but you take them in Year 9 (13-14 years old) the only thing it determines is wherever your in Set 1,2 or 3...(Basically: 1 = Clever, 2 = Average, 3 = No hope)
     

    Slagathor

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    good luck with them. Though every europeon student knows that Americans get it easy with their work load in school. :down:
    Tell me about it.

    About religious education - did they teach you (all of you who had it) about ALL religions? Or just Christianity?
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    Yep, thats it, more like ethics and moral debates.

    Sebi: We have SATs here in the UK, but you take them in Year 9 (13-14 years old) the only thing it determines is wherever your in Set 1,2 or 3...(Basically: 1 = Clever, 2 = Average, 3 = No hope)
    We never took them- but doesnt matter. I got in the high class for everything apart from french.
     
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    Tell me about it.

    About religious education - did they teach you (all of you who had it) about ALL religions? Or just Christianity?
    When I used to go to english school when I was very little (6-10 years old) we used to be only taught bible stories and christian things. Looking back on it, our 3rd grade teacher was a religious nut.. she used to read bible stories to us and preach the word of their God.
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++

    Tell me about it.

    About religious education - did they teach you (all of you who had it) about ALL religions? Or just Christianity?
    Someone quote this for Erik...

    We learned about most of the mainstream ones, Islam, Christanity, Judism (I think thats what its called), Hinduism and Buddism as well as some other ones.
     

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    Alex Del Mexico
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    good luck with them. Though every europeon student knows that Americans get it easy with their work load in school. :down:
    yes yes i know. trust me, every time i complain about work, both my european immigrant parents ***** at me for being so ungrateful and about how much harder it is over there. i do go to a school that happens to be much harder than the average around here though
     
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    yes yes i know. trust me, every time i complain about work, both my european immigrant parents ***** at me for being so ungrateful and about how much harder it is over there. i do go to a school that happens to be much harder than the average around here though
    work is still work, but you have it easier then us.

    I mean when you have to learn for TESTS that are multiple choice... how can one not be consistently getting A grades the whole time.. surely when you see the answer right infront of you a little light goes on in your head and says: Yes it was 1776 the delcration of independace was signed.
     

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    Alex Del Mexico
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    did anyone else have to take random bullshit state testing every year, that served absolutely no purpose, and noone ever sees your scores other than you and your parents?
     

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