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I don't need any grades but still I wish I'd have studied a bit
As long as Labour 1945-51 comes up I should scrape a pass but bloody Hitler and Appeasement... bah.
An hour and 20 minutes to write two essays sucks
What exam board are you on?
I am not allowed to take in either of the two novels nor the poems. Which sucks because I have to revise for the first time ever.
> I believe, next year, they aren't allowed any notes at all in their
> anthologies or texts.
I heard that too. I laugh muchly.
> But, in truth, you have to know your To Kill A Mockingbird (or Of Mie
> and Men, whatever) well enough to be able to write relevantly and in a > controlled fashion, which requires knowing exactly where to find the
> things you are looking for, and also know where example lie. The notes > are of little use.
*Goes off and finds Of Mice And Men*
I'll be writing in an uncontrolled and irrelevant fashion then.
:'(
Also got to copy up some Anthology notes.
I shall do that tonight.
:oD
Oh how I laugh at them. But, in truth, you have to know your To Kill A Mockingbird (or Of Mie and Men, whatever) well enough to be able to write relevantly and in a controlled fashion, which requires knowing exactly where to find the things you are looking for, and also know where example lie. The notes are of little use.
Although poetry notes help a great deal.
Oops.
Ask anyone, they will tell you the same thing.
> crazycol wrote:
> Got my English Literature exam tomorowat 09:00 so cramming tonight
> for
> the first time.
>
> English?
> Revising?
>
> People actually revise for English?
>
> YOU'RE ALLOWED THE FREAKIN' ANTHOLOGY IN WITH YOU!
>
> •ahem•
>
> If you have your notes in with you, why would you need to learn them?
In literature you don't get any notes, well I don'tanyway.
However, I have Computing on Thursday which will be horrible.
Ah well