After many a sleepless night worrying, the “Health and Social Care” A-Level examination went fantastically well. Everything I hoped for came up on the paper. A question about the “Disability Discrimination Act 1995” was on there. Also one came up about Empowerment & Normalisation. The young woman in the case study was 18 and had Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, which is the same condition I have. What a coincidence, eh?
As you can imagine, I was in my element. The teacher and Mrs. Cooke were so happy for me. After the exam, the teacher said “Leigh, I bet you were chuffed with the questions, weren’t you?” I thought it was not too easy but not too difficult. It was easier than the past papers we were given to revise from anyway.
I was able to answer every question. I felt a little disappointed as I ran out of time at the end. The results are announced on March 13th. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a C grade. Although I’d be happy with any grade, a C grade is a decent pass in my opinion.
My mum & I are off to a gig on the weekend to see a musician called Wilko Johnson. Have you heard of him? Nah, neither have we! I don’t know about him or any of his music. It’ll be like taking a leap into the unknown. I’ll let you know what his music is like in a later entry.
Before I go, I have to wish a “Happy Birthday" to my friend, Morgan. Click the link on my sidebar and send congratulations. Tomorrow, Morgan will be 18 years old – and an ADULT! I hope you have a wonderful day, despite the exam!
It has taken me two attempts to type out this entry, so I shall click the “Save” button before AOL eats this up again. Have a good weekend.



