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Bittersteel
06-11-2006, 01:10 PM
I heard GCEs(O levels) are harder than GCSEs.Is it true?
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Bittersteel
06-11-2006, 01:15 PM
are O levels and GCSEs the same thing?
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x Maz x
06-11-2006, 01:16 PM
:S I do GCSE's if that helps lol...Dunno if they harder cause I aint done the other one to judge hehe...Meh find em hard but then that just explains ma intellect Wa'AlaykumAsalaam x
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jzcasejz
06-11-2006, 01:37 PM
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O-levels is the previous name for what we now know as GCSE's :brother:
As for them being harder? I think they were 'cause....I just do :)
It's either GCSE's are gettin' easier (which I think is what's going on) OR that people are gettin' more clever by the day (i'm a perfect example of that :))
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hassanomar
06-13-2006, 10:55 PM
o levels are the old name for nowadays gcses - my dad did o levels instead of gcses that they now have been replaced by
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hafizyunus
06-13-2006, 10:58 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
Emir Aziz
are O levels and GCSEs the same thing?
O levels was an old name for GCSEs.Still known in some countries.My mum still calls them O levels.
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format_quote Originally Posted by
jzcasejz
:sl:
O-levels is the previous name for what we now know as GCSE's :brother:
As for them being harder? I think they were 'cause....I just do :)
It's either GCSE's are gettin' easier (which I think is what's going on) OR that people are gettin' more clever by the day (i'm a perfect example of that :))
wa alaikum assalam
Yep. GCSE's used to be called O-levels many years ago.
GCSE's are getting easier actually. Lot's of things are being chucked out of the syllabus.
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