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Introducing myself...

I'm Emma. I'm 16, and I live in Bedfordshire in England.
I just finished my GCSE's (got results yesterday), and I'm going to sixth form soon. I also have an amazing boyfriend called Jak who I've been with for almost 2 years... He plays guitar :)
I have only recently started playing (about 2 weeks ago when I got my guitar) you could say, I've played a little in the past, didn't really know how to play though... just a couple of vague attempts.

I've got an Ibanez GRG170DX in Black (I'm fond of Ibanez) and I've got a Vox VT15 which I got yesterday.

I also love Metallica at the moment, can't wait 'till I can play more of their stuff.
 
Welcome!

BTW as it arose in your text, care to enlighten me how does the school path go in GB?

Is it like kindergarten > pre-school > comprehensive school 1-9 grades > either:

> sixth form (kinda like upper secondary school) > university
> vocational school, > college

Or how does it work? I'm a teacher so I'm interested...
 
Welcome !!! There are a lot of Metallica backing tracking tracks online as well as a lot of how to lessons. You'll be sharpening your chops in no time ! :dude
 
deeaa said:
Welcome!

BTW as it arose in your text, care to enlighten me how does the school path go in GB?

Is it like kindergarten > pre-school > comprehensive school 1-9 grades > either:

> sixth form (kinda like upper secondary school) > university
> vocational school, > college

Or how does it work? I'm a teacher so I'm interested...

The first one. At sixth form you get A levels, and then you can go to university afterwards if you choose to.
Dunno if that helps...
 
xTheUnforgiven93 said:
The first one. At sixth form you get A levels, and then you can go to university afterwards if you choose to.
Dunno if that helps...

OK thanks...so the 6th form is 3 years and what we call Upper Secondary I guess. At the end of which you get 'Scholar's Tests' which last a few weeks with exams in all subjects up to seven, and then it's off to further education for a profession - at least our 6th form doesn't prepare for any profession, just general knowledge, and you need a minimum of 3 more years to get a profession.

I spent seven more years after my sixth form in schools, so I got to working life near my 30's like most people here.
 
Welcome, Emma, great introduction, and thanks for posting it!:applause
Nice musical gear you have, and we'll be looking forward to your posts.:dude
 
Welcome to the fret Emma.I know you will like it here being there is a lot of knowledge,people and good info on this board :thumbsup
 
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