11 March 2007

It's The Start. Of Something New...

It's weird how the A-level results coincide with my options deadline.

All around me Year 12's were experiencing the joys and pains of results day. Most clutched their results paper with a look of relief or disappointment, wandering around trying to make themselves feel better by comparing results with others in the hope that they didn't do as bad as they thought (whilst pretending they weren't too bothered about their results when actually it was eating away at their insides).

You can always tell the ones who get the multiple 100%s by the way they swagger around and deliberately not boast, even though they emit an aura of smugness, the bastards (who I secretly admire).

And you can't help feeling sorry for those that have failed completely, but are still enquiring about their chances to Oxbridge. Or the ones that are crying in the corner somewhere. I have a terrible feeling every time I see them that it's foreshadowing...

It certainly made me think twice which was why Torquer and I talked about our options a great deal before deadline day:

Torquer: "So what about Geography? Apparently it's the bridge between social sciences and real sciences. Surely that'd be useful?"

Jingo: "Don't get me started on Geography. If the 'Green Revolution' gets mentioned one more time I'll hurl myself into a biogas container with a lighted match... If I wanted to be bored I'd talk to you more often."

Torquer: "Economics then? That's kinda interesting..."

Jingo: "Only for someone as boring as you. It's just general knowledge and watered down maths! I really can't endure another year of analysing cash-flow forecasts..."

Torquer: "ICT?"

Jingo: "What makes you think I'd want to sit in front of a screen being taught visual basic by a boring middle-aged man?"

Torquer: "How about French? We both did that a year early, we both got A*s, surely it'll be a breeze?"

Jingo: "I think you forget the amount of effort we put in to get those A*s Torquer, and as you know I'm a really lazy person. And besides, I've forgotten it all by now. The only french phrase I remember is 'voulez-vous couchez avec-moi, ce soir?' and I learnt that off a Christina Agulera video."

(I then start singing the Moulin Rouge song Christina Agulera did, whatever it's called. You know the one. I only know a few lines.)

Torquer: "Oh I know! English. We're cool blog-writing people, it can't be that hard?"

Jingo: "Firstly, you're about as cool as James Blunt. And secondly, there's too much analysing poetry involved... I'd do it if we didn't have to annotate every Simon Armitage poem ever written. Seriously, if I ever meet Simon Armitage I'll punch him in the face for the misery I've suffered reading his works. If I have to analyse another Simon Armitage poem, I'll impale myself with a rusty pencil..."

Torquer: Damn it Jingo! Why must there be a snide reply to everything I say? I have feelings! And emotional needs!

Jingo: Oh shut your face, Torquer. And don't forget to make me that GCSE timetable you lazy moron.


So there you go, a fascinating insight into a phone call between Torquer and I. It didn't take long for me to make my choices, since there are so many subjects I can't wait to drop.

My final decision was:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics

reserve: Further Mathematics

Could it be any more scientific? It was actually tough deciding which reserve I should pick since Maths is the only subject I'm naturally gifted at, yet three sciences would make me a far better candidate for Medicine. I know it's possible to take 6 A-levels (including General Studies) but then would I have a social life? I think I'll wait until my GCSE results before such drastic decisions.

Hopefully I'll be celebrating some kickass results and not contemplating suicide, come this time next year.

28 comments:

KB said...

Hahahaha!! I LOVE that conversation. So quick and witty you are.

"You're about as cool as James Blunt"....that's hilarious. What IS it with James Blunt anyway??? I don't get it???

Interesting subject choices - whatever you do, you'll be great, I have no doubt. Just the fact that you're still at school is how I know ;)

♥anonymous said...

ha. and i thought deciding whether or not i should take music was difficult.

i wouldn't take chem, bio and physics if the school actually paid me. i'm going into history! :) only to quit second semester of my first year of university because i realize how boring it is. but it's enough to occupy me until then.

sciurine said...

I'm glad you've finally decided! Sounds like the subjects i took.

You are so harsh to torquer, but strangely enough, the harsher you are, the more i laugh. That's not to say you should continue being mean, or is it..?

Hehe..torquer, according to what i know of you; which is basically from your posts, you're not boring at all *there there*

Jingo said...

kb: why thankyou! To be honest, I condensed the conversation a bit. A lot of it is usually drivel.

James Blunt is just really annoying with his high pitched voice and irritating songs.

anon: well, I do plan on a career in medicine but who knows?

sciurine: Believe me, I one of the few people who are nice to him!

the usual stuff said...

Well, guess this time Torquer got his share (no offense meant) and gave us all a good laugh.

I really appreciate you're a science person. Me, I decided to drop almost everything that has to do with it, since I couldn't find any good use for it in daily life. I hope you can make your mind up and maybe become a good doctor. As far as I can see, you might as well become the real Dr. House!

Jingo said...

Funny you should say that, I always joke that I'll be the next House! Perhaps it's possible in the distant future...

Helen said...

I get my GCSE results next summer. Fun...
Helen

Helen said...

Oh, and adding to my comment above, I don't get the whole James Blunt thing, either. Why?!
Helen

ldbug said...

I'm sure you'll do great.

I still don't quite understand your system over there, but I guess I can kinda equate it to the last few years of school (before university) for me. We were required to take in four years of High School: English, two years foreign language, Algebra I & II, Trigonometry, Biology, Chemistry, geography, social sciences, government..think that's it. That barely made up half the time, so the rest of the classes were up to us, I chose a lot of sciences some of which we could take freaky hard tests in to get University credits.

Anyway, long story short, science is good:-P

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Jingo said...

helen: James Blunt is an annoying high pitched git who seems to attract all the ladies and thus we must all ridicule...;)

Idbug: Algebra I and II and trig on their own? I would so love to be in America! It must be so cool with all that choice. I had very little choice...

the usual stuff said...

Jingo, I don't believe in coincidences. If we came to think alike so many miles away, it may as well be the call of your destiny. I hope I may be able to say in the future that a famous doctor belongs to my acquaintances. Keep going, babe!

ShouFarn said...

Yesss, come to the godless materialistic sideeee

*beckons*

Crashdummie said...

I've heard that specific french phrase will get you far once you're in France ;)

Cheers!

gazza27 said...

You and Torquer really do have a love-hate relationship ?

Jingo said...

usual stuff: freaky... channel 5 just announced they'd show the next series of House... Perhaps a sign?

shoufarn: ah yes... materialistic... can't wait!

crash: It didn't go down well the last time I was in France... ;)

gaz: it's more a like-dislike relationship ;)

Tickersoid said...

James Blunt, God yeh, not cool at all!

*Slyly kicks JB CD under bed*

Torquer said...

Sigh, shall I even bother to defend myself against the onslaught of utter bollocks streaming through Jingo's keyboard every week?

You should consider taking politics Jingo. The government are always looking for new people to put 'political spin' on their errors. It seems that 'conversation' has a lot of errors.

Yes Sciurine, he is being harsh on me, the thoughtless git.

Torquer said...

KB: Are you being sarcastic? Jingo probably took all night writing that phone script.

The Usual Stuff said...

You know what just made me shiver? Next july 15Th, Universal Channel is showing the 3rd season, and you just said it is going to be seen in England almost at the same time!! Is it a coincidence? Is it a worldwide release? NOOOOO! The Gods are speaking!! The Medical Force is with YOU!

Miao said...

James Blunt's songs get on my nerves after a while.

baie. said...

Check out Weird Al's Version of "You're Beautiful", changed to, "You're pitiful". (youtube)...

anyways Jing,
you're hilarious my friend.

i love the post- but i do feel a sudden jab of sympathy towards Torquer- but the guy has had it coming to him for quite a long time....

ha.
good job.

Jingo said...

maio: they got on my nerves the first time I heard them...

baie: I've heard Weird Al's version, tbh, his album is better than that song.

Feel no sympathy for him! He's given me enough grief as it is!

Jingo said...

usual stuff: coincidence? I think not! It'd be so cool to be like House...

Tickersoid: I have the full album too, although I haven't uploaded it to my ipod (now that would be embaressing).

Torquer: perhaps I stretched the truth to make me look really witty and you a total dunce... or maybe I'm just naturally witty and you're a dunce?

Sam. said...

Hi...
I really like this new place (not that I didn't love the old one too)
How's it going... you've only been online once:(.
Torquer!Hi.

Jingo said...

Thanks, I can only get online occasionally and there is a time difference. Hope to talk to you soon though!

Anonymous said...

Torques appears to be a nicer person.

Jingo said...

Why have you got some kind of strange vendetta against me mr anonymous? Are you by any chance a scouser?