Talk:European Baccalaureate

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[edit] A-Level Points

This article compares the EB to the A-Level system but uses the archaic A-Level points score. Should this be converted to the new points score currently used by UCAS and all UK universities?

Yeah I agree. And the three strikes rule seems a bit stupid as it only takes two strikes to be out. Shouldn't it be called a two strike rule?


Now updated. It's the three strike rule because you're out after three strikes: One strike, you're in, two strikes, you're still in, but if you make another mistake, then you're out. Mike 14:59, 31 January 2007 (UTC)