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Sun 12/06/05 at 19:51
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"the whites are goin"
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over my whole life span i have never, not once revised and i have passed a majoritory of my tests, for my GCSE tests do you think i should revise and go for thr B or even the A rarther than settleing for the C? according to my english teacher, if i actually did coursework, and performed for the test i could get a B! should I?
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Mon 13/06/05 at 21:25
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"Jog on, sunshine"
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"A metre below the surface, directly under a silver birch tree, up to 400 species can be found"

Fan-bloody-tastic.
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:25
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"0228"
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Paper 2 is the real git, you barely have enough time to finish it. (History)
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:24
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RastaBillySkank wrote:
> Heh. Just did an hour of it

Blah, I'm completely unable to do any work at this moment in time. My mind is like, telling me I must but I'm just ignoring it. I think the problem is, this room has the only table large enough for me to do my photography work (think of those large Black Art books) and as such I get distracted by the PC. It's stupid as I should just turn it off, but I'm currently abusing it as my audio entertainment so I couldn't do that... weird really - I've been able to kick my nicotine addiction, but not my PC addiction :(
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:24
"period drama"
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Chipseh wrote:
> Lipe wrote:
>
> I barely revised Geography as I understood most things in lesson,
> just a quick scan of things to refresh my memory. I did spend
> sometime on the case studies though as the questions on them give
> you
> the most marks, usually between 6-9. Good luck with your exams, my
> first Geography one wasn't too hard.
>
> Cheers, though the questions I have each carry a weight of 20
> minimum.
>
> I've learnt roughly 20 case studies. So yeah, kids, don't take it
> for A-Level.
>
> Also, that 2hr Exam friday? It's on SOIL! ARGH!

Ahahaha, so glad I gave it up after the first year.
Soil! Woo!
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:24
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"You've upset me"
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Nah, the History exams alright (the first one was anyway) because it's 3 different questions, means you can keep interested. 2 hours on the same subject... guh.
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:21
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"0228"
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Chipseh wrote:
> I've learnt roughly 20 case studies. So yeah, kids, don't take it
> for A-Level.
>
> Also, that 2hr Exam friday? It's on SOIL! ARGH!

Ahahaha. I quit for GCSE, yey! The history exam sucks too though...
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:19
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"Jog on, sunshine"
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Lipe wrote:

> I barely revised Geography as I understood most things in lesson,
> just a quick scan of things to refresh my memory. I did spend
> sometime on the case studies though as the questions on them give you
> the most marks, usually between 6-9. Good luck with your exams, my
> first Geography one wasn't too hard.

Cheers, though the questions I have each carry a weight of 20 minimum.

I've learnt roughly 20 case studies. So yeah, kids, don't take it for A-Level.

Also, that 2hr Exam friday? It's on SOIL! ARGH!
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:17
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"0228"
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RastaBillySkank wrote:
> My method of revising most subjects is simply to
> read through the textbook/reivision guide a couple of times. I'm
> lucky in that my memory lets me do that.

I'm just the same. Very useful.
Mon 13/06/05 at 21:16
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"You've upset me"
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many goats wrote:
>stuff

Heh. Just did an hour of it (CBA with Geography :-)). Don't think I can take much more. My method of revising most subjects is simply to read through the textbook/reivision guide a couple of times. I'm lucky in that my memory lets me do that.
Mon 13/06/05 at 20:23
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"Incomprehendible"
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RastaBillySkank wrote:
> Chemistry is the only one that's bothering me, should probably start revising for it today/tomorrow.

Exactly the same with me.

I was meant to do some today, and then I kept putting it off.

This leaves me with tomorrow to clean up the little annoyances (Esters, etc.) before Maths, and then I can do a little more after Maths.

Gah, there is no way I'm going to hit that predicted A :(
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