Hind sight is 20/20 my friend. Now that you got chucked out of school you realize the importance of an education. A sad story indeed, and one you can pass on to your children one day (I wonder if you heard it from your parents). The best thing you can do now is get in touch with a local educational institution and inquire about GED, and jump into the program with both feet. After you have earned your GED, you can continue an education of higher learning if you are willing.
probably GCSE. i have not done it yet but my sis says she got real stressed
You will have to check with your school, I know a student who did a polish gcse at my school.
because he got chucked out on the street and he got all dusty.
he got a gcse in maths and art. yet he is still a plonker
You can do extra GCSE's by asking the teacher, whose subject you are interested in, if they can run sessions after school, therefore allowing you to get extra GCSE's whilst still in school. Also GCSE's can be taken in College. Bagshad :)
your school.
In my school it's a BTEC. If it doesn't say BTEC before it, it will probably be GCSE in your school. But if it's BTEC, you will get 2 GCSE's instead of 1.
It was Art
No but you can get a GCSE in dance which sort of includes ballet. That's what they do at the Royal Ballet school.
At a school or a college. Look around at local college websites to see if they do GCSE's!
Yes he was one of the most beautiful angels. And then he got a big head and then got chucked out of heaven.
Cher Lloyd got a grade B in music, and that's the only grade she got in any subject because she didn't pay much attention in school.