hi, im new here, just like to say hi to everyone
Im 14 years old, im into cars, computers, football and electronics. I am doing a GSCE in electronics (1st time our school has done it)
Welcome aboard, although I am quite new around here myself. If you take a look at my post count, you can see that I quickly became addicted to this place!...
Is there a way to rewind that post count from time to time? This is getting embarrassing :lol:
I have visited Liverpool about 2 years ago, and what I remember the most is all the girls getting in and out of pubs on Mathew Street nearly half naked in the middle of october Pretty cool city, I enjoyed every trip I made to the UK... and the food isn't *that* bad :lol:
Hello and welcome to the forum. I also did GCSE Electronics at school when I was your age! I learnt quite a bit, but what I found was that the Electronics class seemed to attract "drop-outs" who felt that a)Electronics would be an easy subject and b)They'd get to blow stuff up. Consequently not a lesson went by without some prat acting the idiot, Electronics components and systems being destroyed or even test equipment being destroyed.
I found that A-Level was much better because by that time the drop-outs had already...well... dropped out and so the ones left were a bunch genuinely interested in Electronics and who really wanted to learn. Still, GCSE Electronics was fun and I'd advise you to stick at it.
Maybe if you struggle with your homework, you can post your questions here!
Welcome aboard, although I am quite new around here myself. If you take a look at my post count, you can see that I quickly became addicted to this place!...
Hello and welcome to the forum. I also did GCSE Electronics at school when I was your age! I learnt quite a bit, but what I found was that the Electronics class seemed to attract "drop-outs" who felt that a)Electronics would be an easy subject and b)They'd get to blow stuff up. Consequently not a lesson went by without some prat acting the idiot, Electronics components and systems being destroyed or even test equipment being destroyed.
Hi Mike , I'm currently studying A-level electronics, I never had GCSE electronics at my school. This site is very helpful, between the members there is knowledge of just about any electronic circuit there is :lol:
hi electros,
a GCSE is the qualification you get when leave high school, unless of course you don't pass. you need GCSE's to get a job or a higher form of education.