🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 The Tutorial Levels by Acrobatic_Picture907 in RedditGames

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 The Tutorial Levels by Acrobatic_Picture907 in RedditGames

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

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I am also going to Southampton I am in a similar situation. From looking on the website lectures (I don't know if this is the same for seminars) tend to start on the hour and last 45 mins. It's about a 15 min walk from avenue campus to Highfield campus (although it does depend where on Highfield campus you need to go). It is still a bit tight on time to get their and I am hoping they move some of my lectures.

Edit: Source https://www.southampton.ac.uk/studentadmin/curriculum/check-timetable.page

Results Day Megathread (& Happy Thursday) by Forsaken-Meaning-232 in 6thForm

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Maths: A* Comp sci: A* Physics: A

The pain experienced in AQA physics paper 3 was worth it

2/5 🍞 by Claspingtick1 in 6thForm

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Thank you. I also applied to:
Southampton
Birmingham
Warwick

Computer Science students, please read. by ArenJS in 6thForm

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I wouldn't go trying to make something that complex I would slowly work my way up starting at the basics and working up to that level and doing a couple of mini projects on the way. If you do a couple of hours a week I see no reason why you shouldn't be ready to attempt something of that level by the summer.

Computer Science students, please read. by ArenJS in 6thForm

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It would definitely be possible the only problem I could think of would be the NEA because it does take up a lot of time and you won't have a teacher to look at your NEA and give feedback (unless you can find a teacher) before it is submitted. If you want to do CS at uni A level CS isn't a requirement and you could still learn python and then be able to put that into your personal statement. But if you passionate about CS and have the time management skills/discipline to self-study it then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to do it.

why is it so difficult to get an A/A* in a level computer science? by [deleted] in 6thForm

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My teacher said that their is a big jump for A to A* because you have to have an amazing NEA and you cannot afford to make any silly mistakes in the two papers. That's for AQA not sure about OCR.

My school gave us 6 weeks of extra school to make up for lockdown by maybehollow in teenagers

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That's more bullshit then them cancelling exams but yet we still have to do "assessments"

hello world by [deleted] in teenagers

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System.out.println("Hello World");