The document shows examination years by birthdate for people born between 1945-1999. It lists the typical years people would take their O levels/GCSEs and A levels examinations based on their date of birth and the years they were in school. The examinations are broken into two time periods, with O levels/GCSEs typically taken about 8-9 years after date of birth and A levels about 2 years after O levels/GCSEs.
The document shows examination years by birthdate for people born between 1945-1999. It lists the typical years people would take their O levels/GCSEs and A levels examinations based on their date of birth and the years they were in school. The examinations are broken into two time periods, with O levels/GCSEs typically taken about 8-9 years after date of birth and A levels about 2 years after O levels/GCSEs.
The document shows examination years by birthdate for people born between 1945-1999. It lists the typical years people would take their O levels/GCSEs and A levels examinations based on their date of birth and the years they were in school. The examinations are broken into two time periods, with O levels/GCSEs typically taken about 8-9 years after date of birth and A levels about 2 years after O levels/GCSEs.