Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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I was my school's best bet for dropping out before O'levels and going to the local comprehensive. I came 120th of 120 for two years running in exams and at one point was on tranquilizers. What happened was that I stayed at it regardless, seeing with bemusement others dropping out ahead of O'levels and many more after O'levels. I was one of perhaps just six in the sixth form declared unworthy of being a prefect, yet ending up with reasonable A'level results and entry to a Top Six university. Only one teacher congratulated me with the words "well done - frankly I'm astounded". Three years later, my university awarded me a 2:1.
The university was class blind, more so then than now. But they have got us now I think. They got me. It took them several decades but they got me. There had been many ups and downs in the interim but the downs were having more impact. Those from comprehensives who were on the same level at 22 or further back in terms of achievement wanted the heights. Nothing in their demeanour suggested enough awareness to be oppositional. When that happened, it was time to leave them along with Britain.
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