[HPFGU-Movie] GCSEs and A Levels/Dan, Emma and Rupert's future

saleh ldosary alsaket2020 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 13 23:11:43 UTC 2003


 
 artsylynda at aol.com wrote:In a message dated 3/13/2003 11:56:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com writes:

> So the long answer to a short question is yes, these exam they are taking 
> next year can indirectly affect their future, as it could mean they won't 
> get into the uni they want. However, I'd imagine Rupert and Dan will 
> probably stay in the movie biz, even if Emma and Tom don't (or can't!), so 
> it might not worry them too much. Whether it will worry Radcliffe and Grint 
> Sr, on the other hand, is a different question - I think the world over 
> people can identify with their parents wanting them to do well at school!
> 
> Hope you've been illuminated, or at least not *too* bored!
> 
> Susan
> 

Susan, thank you so much for the great explanation!  I'm amazed that kids 
over there are required to choose what they want to study so young (14 or 15, 
if I read you correctly?).  I changed my major in the middle of my freshman 
year of college, and since school have had several different careers that 
would've required quite different educations.  Do the students over there 
stick with the careers they've studied for, or do they change careers several 
times during their lives as many of Americans do?  

I hope my questions aren't too off-topic, and certainly appreciate the 
understanding these answers are giving me of the Hogwart's school system!!  
Now the school system JKR has written about is starting to make sense to me.  
Do real-life Muggles have homework on their vacations like the Hogwart's 
students do?


Lynda 
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