Well I was very pleased with that as I was expecting a B in Spanish at the most. My coursework (with healthy doses of political satire) probably pushed that up for me. Anyway, I’m now signed up for Sixth Form, which is the most important thing.
Special congratulations must go to Hiten as well – who got an amazing 10 A*s! Woo! We joined two others in photos for high-achievers before I got some pizza with family.
In case I can’t convey this via text – I’m smiling a lot right now!
A in Spanish, A* in everything else. More later…
GCSE results will be available from 11am tomorrow morning from Queens Park. If things go to plan, I’ll be enrolling for Sixth Form AS Level choices as well: Maths, Physics, History and English. For some reason we need passport sized photos so I’ll be up early tomorrow morning to get those done. And I don’t have to rush home to blog because I can blog from my phone! Woo hoo!
I probably won’t be able to get much sleep tonight. Waiting for results is much, much more nerve-racking than the exams themselves. Seriously – at the time they were pretty relaxing in an odd sort of way.
If you want real pressure, of course, fast-forward two years time. I’d like to do a shout out to my 18 year-old self in 2007. Hi! What’s it like waiting for results to an exam that will literally determine the future of your life? Either you got what you needed for university, or you didn’t. GCSEs aren’t really like that, but it’s not very reassuring right now.
Today, August 24th, is also the 10th birthday of Windows 95. Seriously. The Start Button is ten years old today. Happy Birthday Windows, and may the future be bright. (But not too bright – that would indicate a bad monitor driver or something.)
Night night
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Google Talk
It’s clean – and basic. Very basic. But an interesting start from Google and nice to have your first chat in a new IM – ever! At the moment it’s only open to people with Gmail addresses, but those are so easy to get they really should just open it up to the masses now.
They also have a commitment to open standards to mark them out from MSN\Yahoo\AOL. Connectivity between different IM programs would certainly be a good thing – and Google may bring pressure on others to move in that direction. We’ll see…!