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The Boy Who "Failed" the 11+ ...
I am inspired to share this story after reading another story "The tale of a girl" by Tree that has been inspiring others in a few threads.
This story is true, I just heard this this afternoon, and happened in this area (Surrey), hence why I am re-posting this here.
I was at a sports centre this afternoon and sitting next to me was a dad whose child trains in my local club.
"Where is .... (his child's name), I have not seen him train since the start of Sept? ", I asked him.
"Oh, ... (his child's name) has started Uni.. he got Oxford Uni, but he chose ....(another TOP university, better than Oxford for engineering!) instead", he answered.
I knew his son went to a local comp. He went on to tell me that his son "failed" his 11+ and didn't get into the very competitive local grammar school. He went on to do very well at the local comp, then was later accepted by the grammar school for A level.
Last month, he started year one at one of the top universities in the world.
So whatever the outcome, do remember this story.
For good measure and to save you from searching for the other story, I am also re-posting it here.
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This story is true, I just heard this this afternoon, and happened in this area (Surrey), hence why I am re-posting this here.
I was at a sports centre this afternoon and sitting next to me was a dad whose child trains in my local club.
"Where is .... (his child's name), I have not seen him train since the start of Sept? ", I asked him.
"Oh, ... (his child's name) has started Uni.. he got Oxford Uni, but he chose ....(another TOP university, better than Oxford for engineering!) instead", he answered.
I knew his son went to a local comp. He went on to tell me that his son "failed" his 11+ and didn't get into the very competitive local grammar school. He went on to do very well at the local comp, then was later accepted by the grammar school for A level.
Last month, he started year one at one of the top universities in the world.
So whatever the outcome, do remember this story.
For good measure and to save you from searching for the other story, I am also re-posting it here.
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 12&t=27146" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Link provided by Moderator.
Re: The Boy Who "Failed" the 11+ ...
Awesome story, thanks for sharing.
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It is heart warming indeed. I just can't get pass the fact that he turned down Oxford! I couldn't!babs wrote:Awesome story, thanks for sharing.
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Are Oxbridge good for every subject?
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He most probably have choose to go to Imperial College in London???
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I am sure not TB, but the brand names are just soooo good! When I used to travel abroad on education events, I never get a reaction when I say Imperial College, but just say Oxford or Cambridge and you instantly get ahhh...ooohhhh..uuhhh...tiffinboys wrote:Are Oxbridge good for every subject?
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It is matter of time, YS. Few more years and all of America would know about the best College other side of the great pond.
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Re: The Boy Who "Failed" the 11+ ...
Anyone else has stories like this to share?
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I know a family who sent their children, two girls and a boy to the local primary (not outstanding) and then to local comprehensive (not outstanding either). The first finished her Economics degree from LSE, the second is studying to be a Doctor and the third just started her Engineering from Imperial College. None of theme attempted to try for a Grammar school, citing distance issues.