![]() ![]() In these moments, he sees the entire life he’s imagined collapsing around himself. Some of Christopher’s lowest points occur when he is living with his mother in London and in Swindon and he thinks he might not be able to take the A level. ![]() He can use his different way of seeing the world to succeed. Because he’s the first student from his special needs school to ever take an A level, the test proves to him and the world that he doesn’t have to lower his expectations for himself just because he’s autistic. He wants to go to university and become a scientist, and the A level is the first step for him out of his school and out of Swindon. Throughout the book, the A level represents Christopher’s dreams for his future. The Maths A level is an exam that British students take as a step towards qualifying for university study. ![]()
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