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The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by students aged 14–16 in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is equivalent to a Level 2 (A*- C) and Level 1 (D- G) in Key Skills. (In Scotland, the equivalent is the Standard Grade.) Some students may decide to take one or more GCSEs before or afterwards; people may apply for GCSEs at any point either internally through an institution or externally. The education systems of other British territories, such as Gibraltar, and the former British dominion of South Africa, also use the qualifications, as supplied by the same examination boards. The International version of the GCSE is the IGCSE, which can be taken anywhere in the world, and which includes additional options, for example relating to coursework and the language used. When GCSEs are taken by students in secondary education, they can often be combined with other qualifications, such as the Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC), the Diploma in Digital Applications (DiDA), or diplomas.
I'd like to meet the girl I'm gonna marry
I'd like to meet the girl I'm going to see
nothing ever changes in me
but you ain't got nothin, nothin on me
the way everybody loves me I wish you could see
nothin ever change,see me
but I've go to be free
but I've got to be free
oh I've got to be free
Like I said a long time ago
things they come and things they go
something ever changes to me
you make me hungry
then you make me see
oh how happy my life can be but
oh nothin ever change in me
I've go to be free
oh I've got to be free
oh I've got to be free-hee
oh I've got to be free-he