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"The dread of the GCSE's results."

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Tue 21/08/01 at 19:05
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Well almost there i see, but this may have some people nail biting because they don't know what to expect.
I have mixed feelings of what might happen, but on the day we will all be walking out HAPPY or NOT HAPPY.
We will see... any thoughts?
Tue 28/08/01 at 03:40
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yeah, i suffered from hay fever really bad last year. I dunno where it came from, i had never suffered from it before, and now i dont seem to suffer from it. I aint suffered at all this year. Weird that.
Tue 28/08/01 at 03:29
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Ha, I remember my business and economics exam - only back in June it was, but I forgot tissues, it was a hayfever sufferer's nightmare and my sleeve, well, it took up more time than it should have done. Bad nose. Anyway, I had to sprint through that exam!!
Tue 28/08/01 at 03:24
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I think its just the way i feel on the day of the exam. Unlucky for me, the first time i had a cold. The 2nd time i had to run home becasue i forgot my notes! and the last time i jst think i didnt have the motivation...
Tue 28/08/01 at 03:18
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Hmmm, I absolutely hated English, probably because I'm one of the laziest people I know - the only motivation I get is from my self, no one really pushes me, I just get on.

Now, for some reason every English lesson was a mission - a challenge, to live each one out, English lessons always seemed around 3 times as long as other lessons, but coursework - somehow I came away with 2 A* - Well, was told I had been put in for A* in Language and Literature.

In the exams I was busy selling things, as usual, and left making notes in the anthologies right down to the very last minute, which didn't help, but I presume the creative writing - i.e. letter writing, writing an article etc. kept my grades up. I was predicted A for both - thought I'd get an A for language, B for literature, but came away with 2 A* - I couldn't believe it.

But my point - the teacher we had was mad, she's a great teacher, so if you're retaking your exams again - if you want a better grade, then you should learn more techniques and ways to combat the exam.

Anywho, it's way too early.

Have fun!
Tue 28/08/01 at 02:46
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oh well, i've given up now. I got a D for the third time! i dunno, i can do A level maths but i cant even pass GCSE english!
Tue 28/08/01 at 02:39
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Or†ega wrote:
> i'm getting my English GCSE result this week. its the third time i
> took it. i got Ds all the previous times. I really really need this
> to get into Uni.

Read some Dan2K1 classics, you'll improve...

A*...
Thu 23/08/01 at 10:36
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You can't eat a thing!
Thu 23/08/01 at 00:27
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cudd is spat out food that you re eat. Lovely?
Thu 23/08/01 at 00:22
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He'll be thrilled sniper!
Wed 22/08/01 at 23:36
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So many U's....

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