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Originally Posted by shakermaker
i only managed to pass my gcse's by putting in my own hard work and effort in (except from my english...big thanks to Miss Masterson!!  haha) and no student should have to go to these measures in a state of free education. 
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Well done with your passes and your hard work but I'm afraid that in these days of free education students should have to work hard. You cannot teach those who don't want to learn, neither can you expect to give a lecture or provide a lesson to a class and expect them to remember it all for an exam or assignment. The students have to do the work in order to show that they are worthy of the qualifications.
Nothing good in life is ever handed to you on a plate. For those who put in the effort, despite poor teaching, they will reap the rewards. You must have worked hard for your passes Shaker, as I have and still am for mine. Learning does not end when you leave school, the vast majority of a person's education happens when they are older, whether that be further education, job skills or life skills. School is merely there to show you how to learn.
Carry on with your studies Mel and read, read, read.....You are an intelligent girl so don't let a poor start at education grind you down, work at it and you will succeed.
Hmmmmm, after my little motivational outburst, does anyone fancy doing my degree dissertation for me????

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