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[ Donate : Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Save The Rhino ] <Prev Next> Subject: A question from an American for a Brit. ( 9 of 24 ) Posted by a perfectly safe penguin Would some one mind explaining to me what exactly an O level is? I have a vague idea judging from the context in which I've heard it used, but I'd like to know what it actually is once and for all. Thanks. <Prev Next>
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