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> yeah, yeah..I was waiting for someone to say something like that..oh
> but I forgot Azul been banned so I guess I shall allow you to take
> his place.
um.. no thanks.
>
> Plus, how do you know that I didn't get all A's in my A levels, and
> worked so hard to get into Uni?
you'd have posted about it.
and then about how drunk you got to celebrate.
OR
i don't and i was being facetious (more likely)
EDIT: no i didn't read Icarus' post first. i think weve all learned a lesson here kids.
I nearly failed because I sat my test on the slowest computer in the world and only had half an hour.
> Because you're just so damn stupid.
and how do you work that out? Or do you mean I have no common sense?
As for the PD lessons, only crap unis or subjects who need to flesh out their contact hours have them. We have a 1 hour session booked with our tutor every fortnight, but that's to go over any difficulties, personal or workwise.
> Puddin' wrote:
> It does seem pointless. One part of it is exam technique, and that
> sort of stuff. To be fair I can understand why they do it, but I'm
> thinking, if any student had such a bad exam technique, then they
> would not have got into university-no?
>
> you got in, what does that tell you? :P
yeah, yeah..I was waiting for someone to say something like that..oh but I forgot Azul been banned so I guess I shall allow you to take his place.
Plus, how do you know that I didn't get all A's in my A levels, and worked so hard to get into Uni?
> It does seem pointless. One part of it is exam technique, and that
> sort of stuff. To be fair I can understand why they do it, but I'm
> thinking, if any student had such a bad exam technique, then they
> would not have got into university-no?
you got in, what does that tell you? :P
it seems to back up the view that uni standards are dropping that these classes need to exist. Puddin's implication is right though, people SHOULD be of a certain level to get into uni, but it seems that level is dropping rapidly.
What anoys me most is, we had to do something similar at college which apparently gave us 10 extra UCAS points. It's also compulsory for all 16-18 year olds or something like that.