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Monday, 14 January 2008
Education, education, schmeducation
Schools should be forced to give impartial advice on further education courses, say MPs. Heh heh, they can try. I remember having the most enormous row with our school careers advisor because I said there was no way on earth I was prepared to consider the YTS scheme, and my only question was whether to do Latin or Maths alongside my other A'levels. He said I was bigotted and prejudiced: I said, no, I just wasn't going to pretend that I wasn't academically capable, just for the sake of his numpty class. The people who *were* headed for the YTS scheme weren't, after all, being asked to pretend they were considering A'levels.
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