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Tuesday 20 December 2016

Free Self-Serve Self Education Learning Centres. You can come with your parents on Saturday afternoon! You can get a pass code for your module in English and understand how the "The boy" is not a complete sentence. However, The boy graduated more than once and helped someone as a lawyer and consultant." is a complete sentence.

Free School is cancelled but you can get "Employee" School and earn government funds while you learn from the age of 12.  You have to complete an 1.5 hour exam once a year to demonstrate your comprehension of simple topics like compound interest, regular accounting and the concept of a mortgage with a few amortization calculations.  You h  ave to be able to explain a complete sentence and the elements of a criminal offence. Each 1.5 hour exam per year will test different topics.  You can learn about Ophelia on your own in addition to Puck and Laertes.  But you will have to know the Tale of Two Cities to understand the devil.  You will also have to study Paradise Lost, Merchant of Venice, Othello, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon to understand the bitterness of  self-deceit in presuming to know your forms and katas that you think you will teach anyone anything in your self- rejection.  and Dr. No in addition to one Batman novel that features the origins of the Joker.      There will be free libraries and you can self-learn.  The old schools will be turned into learning centres with automated self-serve video classes.  There will be an exam that you can write; a multiple choice exam.  You will get your grade right on the spot.  You will also get the final answers in a sealed envelope before you write the test but you cannot leave the room until you are finished writing. It is only a 1.5 hour test.  If you cannot write it without leaving the room, then you can re-write it another day.    There will be a tutor available by telephone or email.  There may be an online tutor available 24 hours a day by video chat who will help with the syllabus.


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