School Reunion
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Movies/Shows | Doctor Who |
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Air date | April 29, 2006 |
Previous episode | Tooth and Claw |
Next episode | The Girl in the Fireplace |
Written by | Toby Whithouse |
Directors | James Hawes |
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ID | 2385139 |
About School Reunion
The Doctor investigates a haunted London school and runs into an old friend.
Woman, 80, killed by friend in parking accident
...Joyce Nainby died after suffering head injuries An 82-year-old woman killed her best friend in a tragic parking blunder after a School Reunion...
'Don't break yourself over a letter on a piece of paper'
... Tips for the dayAnd finally, please do not be the annoying kid who goes around asking what grades people got - because your invite to the future School Reunion may accidentally on purpose get lost in the post...
'Don't break yourself over a letter on a piece of paper'
Results day can be nerve-wracking. A year on, Bbc News apprentice Paige Neal-Holder shares her experience and a few tips for getting through The Day .
It's been a year since I nervously walked into school to receive my A-level results.
I was neither ecstatic nor disappointed. I didn't quite get what I had hoped for But I was just glad I had passed and somehow got through all the stress without tearing my hair out.
One thing I wish I had done That Day was to be proud of myself regardless of my grades.
It was a shame I couldn't recognise my achievement.
'Things Work Out 'A year later, I look back differently at my Time doing A-levels.
A-levels are undoubtedly an important, useful and well recognised qualification that can help launch you into the next chapter of your Life - be it university or employment.
But at the same Time , an individual's Mental Health and wellbeing is even more important. I can't stress that enough.
No-one should break themselves over something that is essentially a letter on a piece of paper.
And my A-level certificates are probably collecting dust - I haven't even picked them up from my school yet.
It may not seem like it at the Time - But if results day doesn't go to plan, it's not the end of The World .
You might be screaming: "Yes it is!" at your screen right Now .
It's safe to say I didn't look like this on results dayBut things do have a way of working themselves out.
One Year later, I'm not doing too badly.
In fact, I didn't need A-level grades for this.
The recruiters were looking for a candidate with five GCSEs and some potential.
So, although this is probably not what you want to hear when you have your heart set on one particular option, there may be other options you have not even considered.
For what it's worth, here are my top pieces of advice for the big day.
Tips for The DayAnd finally, please do not be the annoying kid who goes around asking what grades people got - because your invite to The Future School Reunion may accidentally on purpose get lost in The Post .
a-levels, higher education, employment
Source of news: bbc.com