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I did a GCSE in the language X years ago, should I apply for the Beginners' course?
I did a GCSE in the language X years ago, should I apply for the Beginners' course?
No, if you have already gained a GCSE in the language you should study on the Post GCSE course for that language, if available. The majority of students in our Post GCSE classes have not studied the language for a number of years and you will all be in a similar position.
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