Thursday, 7 September 2006

Decisions, decisions, decisions!

 

Thank you to Jake for the above graphic, it's brilliant!  How did you make it? :-)

 

 

I had my A-Level Options meeting on Tuesday morning at school.  The teachers were pleased that I was going to study Health and Social Care and Maths GCSE re-sit.  They advised me to take Double Award H&S because I would achieve two A-Levels.  I have decided to drop Psychology as there is a lot of it involved in H&S.

 

 

Also because of my career choice (a primary school teacher) they advised me to teach a subject that I could go on to specialise in like History or R.E.  Even though I studied both at GCSE level I wouldn’t study them now by choice.

 

 

Hmmm.... hard decision to make!  Okay any subject you take at Advanced Level will be difficult, no matter what it is.  I have decided to study History as that was one of my best subjects in Years 10 & 11. 

 

 

The course would take place on Tuesday evenings once a week from 14:00-17:00p.m at a DIFFERENT school because the subject is ‘so popular’... LOL!  I hope I will be able to keep up with the work and note-taking in those hours.  Mum’s advice to me is to take whatever subject interests me the most.

 

 

I have to go into school tomorrow for an hour or two to fill in some final paperwork.  Also we will be having our photograph and fingerprint taken for a new school registration system.  I think this is a very good way to register in schools because we all have unique fingerprints.

 

O.K guys, until next time...

 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi Leigh...

i wish you all the best of luck with your choice of school work and i think it is a great choice of career "primary school teacher" best wishes and take care!

Astra!
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Anonymous said...

Hi Leigh,whatever your choice I know you will excell,Mums advise is right,as you have to be interested to enjoy.Anyways" MUMS THE WORD "my boys always tell me.Cos they say mum knows best LOL!!! Have a good evening the rest of whats left of it.I visited your friends journal had a bit of a problem with his url ,but he sent me E. Mail and I got it in the end.He sounds a laugh, also sounds a good friend to you.Take Care.
Astoriasand http://journals,aol.uk.co/astoriasand/MYSIMPLERHYMES

Anonymous said...

I always wanted to be primary school teacher - and was...............
although what my degree in Metallurgy had to do with it I don't know!

Anonymous said...

Hi  you will be glad now you have alal you subject sorted out and you know what you will be doing  you will feel more settled.  Love Joan.

Anonymous said...

Leigh I am glad you have everything sorted out at school ~ I agree that is a very good system for registration as you say we all have unique finger prints ~ Ally

Anonymous said...

heya Leigh ((hugs))....
     Regarding ur a level history course.... good choice... i studied ancient medicine and the aztecs and the incas as a history course.....VERY enlightening.... as for keeping up...have u not thought of asking ur mum to buy u a "dicto-phone" that way u can record the lessons and anything u miss u can always catch up on at home later...it makes sense lol
                       speak soon x
                                        shaun xxxx

Anonymous said...

Now that you have everything sorted out, it will be easier and I just know that you will do well.
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