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;p Okay. I just got creeped out after I watched this baby ice cream commercial o.o

Baby ice cream??

Uh.. It was a commercial that had this woman covered in ice cream and her eyes were really creepy and her voice was too and she kept eating icream off her =self


I AM SO NOT GOING TO LET IT DIE. OVER MY DEAD BODY.
Now I just read it and saw how weird it sounded. 0.o

Why do you guys like to write ? :D
I, personally, like creating stories in my head because I like the thought of living different lives and what better way to do that than to write ky own adventures? I can live a thousand lives, reading and writing, without ever have to leave the comfort of my bed ahaha



It's fine that you don't know it, the examination is only offered by educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the British Crown dependencies. A number of countries, including Singapore and Mauritius, have developed qualifications with the same name as and a similar format to the British A Levels. (Credit to Wikipedia for that whole chunk of words.)
Anyway, that's what I know from here in Singapore.




Its not exactly like SATs cause if we're applying to colleges abroad (and sometimes in our home country)we may need to sit for SATs too. LONG STORY SHORT: its basically a uber important exam you give during 11th and 12th grade. AND the reason why its uber important because your scholarships (and eligibility to colleges) depends on your A levels and O levels results.


In Singapore, it's full name is Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level. It's a different version of IAL, since it's a collaboration between the MOE (Singapore Ministry of Education) and UCLES (University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate ). I'm not sure what the difference is, but I know the A-Levels in Singapore get you to university.

Well, I'm not sure if this is true, but some schools in Singapore allow you to skip the O-Levels and study for only the A-Levels.

Nah. They don't let us do that here. And anyways we're not even under UCLES. In Bangladesh, most British curriculum schools are under Pearson's Edexcel.



Try your best to ignore what other people think. I know it's hard but the best policy is always just to be yourself!
Hi Alayna