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Son, A-levels, predicted A* A A, acieved ABC, Oxford out, 2nd choice (chosen on the toss of a coin) conditional on predicted :? results, rings 2nd choice for clearing options, "your offer was UNconditional, clerical error on the letter". :shock:
So he's off to his preferred destination, he though Oxford might be a struggle.

Daughter has ten GCSE A*'s. :shock:


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I hope you are mighty proud, Peter.

Glad they have managed to break the mould... :twisted: :)
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Hi Peter,

Well done you must be proud of them both :D Have to agree with OH :lol: as they say that genus always skips a generation :twisted: :twisted: :)

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Well done, Peter's offspring! The suffering is over now for another two years until daughter takes A levels - I know the feeling, having "nursed" six children and, to date, four grandchildren through the exam times. Horrid time for parents and grandparents, never mind the examinees!
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