GCSE
erm, over here you dont do college.
It's
kindergarten
Prepatory - grade 1 - 6 (Primary school)
Grades 7-12 (High/Senior school)
Depending of the state of australia you are in, in grades 11-12 you are getting your High School School certificate (which are all called different things), some states allow you to do some of those in grade 10, some dont. Each states assessment is different though.
University/TAFE, Uni is just normal university, and TAFE is your equivalent to a community college i think.
Within that you do bachelor degree which usually takes 3 years on average, then you can progress to honors, masters, phd.
It's
kindergarten
Prepatory - grade 1 - 6 (Primary school)
Grades 7-12 (High/Senior school)
Depending of the state of australia you are in, in grades 11-12 you are getting your High School School certificate (which are all called different things), some states allow you to do some of those in grade 10, some dont. Each states assessment is different though.
University/TAFE, Uni is just normal university, and TAFE is your equivalent to a community college i think.
Within that you do bachelor degree which usually takes 3 years on average, then you can progress to honors, masters, phd.
Fred. See if you can beat this lot.
Business Studies - A*
French - A*
English - A
Maths - A
Physics - A
Chemistry - A
Biology - B
Music - B
R.E. - B
English Literature - B
Economics - C
I did a few too many. Economics was a kinda free one that we only did because Business Studies was going so well. We hardly studied for it at all. Just shows how stupid some of the courses are really.
Business Studies - A*
French - A*
English - A
Maths - A
Physics - A
Chemistry - A
Biology - B
Music - B
R.E. - B
English Literature - B
Economics - C
I did a few too many. Economics was a kinda free one that we only did because Business Studies was going so well. We hardly studied for it at all. Just shows how stupid some of the courses are really.
Last edited by Chewi on Thu Sep 16, 2004 12:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.