Im English, what category do I fit into?

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The discussion centers on where a British student in the 6th form, studying A-Level Physics, should post queries—either in the K-12 forum or the college forum. It is suggested that posting in the homework section is acceptable regardless of the forum choice. However, for a more appropriate fit, users are encouraged to review the types of questions typically asked in each forum. The consensus leans towards using the college forum, as it aligns more closely with the student's academic level, which is comparable to an American community college. Overall, either forum could work, but the college forum is recommended for better relevance.
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I'm British and I'm in the 6th form (I'm 16, soon to turn 17 and doing A-Level Physics). Do I post my queries in the K-12 forum or the college forum?
 
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As long as you post it in the homework section, it does not matter a lot.
Look over the type questions asked in each forum to see where your own might belong best, if you want to do it "right".
 
Sounds like you're doing the work that would correspond to an American community college.

So go with college.
 
Okay, thanks alot. Done =)
 
College = university.

K-12 = everything before university.

:biggrin: Does that help?

But, at your level, either forum is probably okay.
 
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