Anonymous asked: I'm from the UK so we have 6th form, i want to study Law, Psychology and Sociology so do you recommend going to college or just carrying on to 6th form?
I need 6 or more A*-C for College or 5 A*-C for 6th form?
For those who do not know, a Sixth Form College is an educational institution in England, Hong Kong, Malta, and a few other places. Students around the age of 16 – 19 usually study there for advanced school-level qualifications such as A-levels or other things. Now then, back to the question. I honestly think you should go on to College. For one, you get more freedom. As opposed, in sixth forms, it’s all rules, rules, rules, and more rules. If you break those rules, there will be severe consequences. And also something to think on: Your attendance in class has to be over 95%. As you can see you’ll definitely be coming in on sick days. Keep that in mind. And enjoy your day! It’s beautiful out here! O’Neal Curry (College Advice – College Assets)
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butagirlcandream said:
Have to agree! Had the choice of staying at my secondary school’s SF or going to college and you’re treated like an adult at college. I’d say if you need someone to always be prodding you to do your work, SF. If not then college, it’s great. (:
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hideously-beautiful said:
I go to 6form ;D
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