Where to get tight/skinny leg school pants in UK ♥?
I just mean like school pants (black) but in the form of skinny jeans. REALLY NEED SOME PLEASE ♥
Fashion & Accessories - 3 Answers
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search on google...skinny pants in uk...adn u should find sites or places that sell them...it look could help lol
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go online and go to jc penny, forever 21, papaya or expree or pacsun :) they have some. pacsun for sure. its a goos tore nd has ltos of jeans/ PLEASEEEE answer my two jacket questions
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new look quiz matalan primark tkmaxx all sell black skinny jeans xx
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
how to get exluded from school
how to get exluded from school?
i'm not trying to get excluded, this information is for my friend. i'm in middle school UK year eight. she's sitting here with me and wants to find out way you could get yourself exluded? expelled, sorry :)
Friends - 3 Answers
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Please don't let herself become excluded. This would cause difficulties when trying to find a job later in life.
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Excluded? Or Expelled? Excluded means to not take part in something. Like you were excluded from the group of friends. Expelled means being thrown out of school. Even if she could figure out a way to get expelled she is to young to not have to go to school altogether. She would just have to enroll in a different school.
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trust me I'm in secondary school(highs school) and every day I get picked on Ive been self harming for a year and a half I'm on anti depressants and seeing a councilor which both don't work. But hey Im still in hell and working my ass off to get out so when I do I have every opportunity to grab at easy pessie Great job opportunities, Traveling around the world , Speaking languages, getting lots of money doing something I love and most importantly its all because I stuck it out and got my head into the books and got te grades whilst the other losers will be picking up my trash cause they didn't bother their ass's in school to study whilst I'll sit back with a grin on my face looking at them nobodies. :) Best of luck.,
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i'm not trying to get excluded, this information is for my friend. i'm in middle school UK year eight. she's sitting here with me and wants to find out way you could get yourself exluded? expelled, sorry :)
Friends - 3 Answers
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Please don't let herself become excluded. This would cause difficulties when trying to find a job later in life.
2 :
Excluded? Or Expelled? Excluded means to not take part in something. Like you were excluded from the group of friends. Expelled means being thrown out of school. Even if she could figure out a way to get expelled she is to young to not have to go to school altogether. She would just have to enroll in a different school.
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trust me I'm in secondary school(highs school) and every day I get picked on Ive been self harming for a year and a half I'm on anti depressants and seeing a councilor which both don't work. But hey Im still in hell and working my ass off to get out so when I do I have every opportunity to grab at easy pessie Great job opportunities, Traveling around the world , Speaking languages, getting lots of money doing something I love and most importantly its all because I stuck it out and got my head into the books and got te grades whilst the other losers will be picking up my trash cause they didn't bother their ass's in school to study whilst I'll sit back with a grin on my face looking at them nobodies. :) Best of luck.,
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The USA & UK Secondary school years
The USA & UK Secondary school years?
if you are born in 20th september 1995 what year in secondary school would you be in for usa and uk?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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year 8 OR 9 in UK
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UK year 8
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if you are born in 20th september 1995 what year in secondary school would you be in for usa and uk?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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year 8 OR 9 in UK
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UK year 8
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
What universities in UK/Ireland recognize the american high school diploma
What universities in UK/Ireland recognize the american high school diploma?
I will hopefully get a high school diploma in USA this year. Which are the other entry requirements for EU students (i live in italy even though i'll have an american high school diploma, not an italian one - can i be considered a EU student anyway?)? Finally, how much do universities cost in UK/Ireland?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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I don't know about the U.K. but I do know how the Irish system works: Irish students apply for entry to univerities and colleges through a centalised points-based system. Students from other E.U. member states are accepted on the same basis as Irish students (adjusted for the standards of educational certification in their home country) but, instead of being processed through the centralised system, they have to apply directly to individual colleges or universities. The costs for E.U. students are the same as for Irish students (i.e. funded by the taxpayer, except for some intiial registration fees of up to €1500... although it looks increasingly likely this will change in the very-near future). As for recognition of your American diploma, your best option would be to directly contact whatever university or college you are interested and and ask them. Once you are operating outside the Irish points-system (as you will be, unless you studied in Ireland) then each college or university imposes it's own (broadly-similar, but significantly different in some particular instances) requirements-for-entry on prospective students. Finally, if you are American (and not actually an Italian citizen), your course likely won't be subsidised by the tax-payer and you'll have to pay full fees anyway which, again, vary, depending on the particular course you want to enroll in.
I will hopefully get a high school diploma in USA this year. Which are the other entry requirements for EU students (i live in italy even though i'll have an american high school diploma, not an italian one - can i be considered a EU student anyway?)? Finally, how much do universities cost in UK/Ireland?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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I don't know about the U.K. but I do know how the Irish system works: Irish students apply for entry to univerities and colleges through a centalised points-based system. Students from other E.U. member states are accepted on the same basis as Irish students (adjusted for the standards of educational certification in their home country) but, instead of being processed through the centralised system, they have to apply directly to individual colleges or universities. The costs for E.U. students are the same as for Irish students (i.e. funded by the taxpayer, except for some intiial registration fees of up to €1500... although it looks increasingly likely this will change in the very-near future). As for recognition of your American diploma, your best option would be to directly contact whatever university or college you are interested and and ask them. Once you are operating outside the Irish points-system (as you will be, unless you studied in Ireland) then each college or university imposes it's own (broadly-similar, but significantly different in some particular instances) requirements-for-entry on prospective students. Finally, if you are American (and not actually an Italian citizen), your course likely won't be subsidised by the tax-payer and you'll have to pay full fees anyway which, again, vary, depending on the particular course you want to enroll in.
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