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History is something that not only I enjoy, it's something that I've been captivated by. Living in England, we study a really wide variety of subjects, from Italian renaissance to Medieval times. The depth of study changes all the time. I would like to go as far as I can in this. In England I would go on to get my degree and then if I'm good enough go on to a Doctorate but that is only if I can...
The point of me asking this was basically are the Uni's in Canada/America good for History? I understand that Uni's vary in their skills but it's difficult for me to find information about other countries.
Having thought about it, it is more likely that I would study in England. However, it is not completely out of the question, I have a year to decide on this and am willing to wait and look. Time is one thing I have on my side.
At the moment University's in England go under a system called UCAS. This basically assigns points to the grades you got at the AS and A-level exams. My main problem would be acceptance into the colleges/uni's of America, I go under a complete different system to SAT's (is that correct? You take these exams at 16-18?).
Thanks for your time peeps! 
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Nipples, Come to a Canadian Uni, and I'll show how to live in Canada.. Ice Hockery, good ol' North american Football, Beer busts, beer blasts, keggers, stone hoists, AA, Beer nights...
