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So, what did other people do?
> It wasn't that bad.
>
> I managed to sl*g off Big Brother a fair bit too.
Sounds like a great paper.
*wants to be young(er) again*
> Ahhhh...Make sence. I was wondering hy AQA and Edexcell seemed so
> simular.
Just another conspiracy to take over the world.
*sighs*
*forms conspiracy*
Goto love your spelling of "english"
OCR
"What is the element 'O' in 'CO2'?"
A: Water
B: Oxygen
C: Magnesium oxide
Chemistry.
The only question I didn't know was worth 9 marks.
Some crap about some stupid reaction and describing what you would see, and I had to include at least 2 balanced equations of the reactions.
It had a flow chart of the different processes that happened, and the different reactions to get the final product.
Stupid school didn't teach us anything about it, so I didn't know what it would have looked like, so I blagged my way through it and I think I got about 4 or 5 marks.
The rest was easy though. The N. Ireland exam board. Are they even worse than OCR?
"Watching Big Brother and tossing off"
Would have been funnier.
"Describe a test to see if ethene was a result of cracking naptha"
"Stick it with some other ethene and see if you get polyethene"
It was the only question I didn't know. Stupid bromide test.
I can just see it now:
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Explain why you spend your free time doing what you do.
Enjoyment.
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That would be absolutely classic. I was tempted, but didn't do it, mainly because I actually want to pass my GCSEs.
I blamed part of todays society on tabloids and gossip journalists, before telling them to 'get a real a job'.
I'm hoping the examiner is a snobby intellectual and will give me extra marks.