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Obviously I can't judge on whether or not you guys have friends other than your associates on the forum, but the least we could do is prove we are not retarded.
The only way I think of proving our non-retardedness is to show our amazing exam results on here. Then I can show them this thread and laugh as they crumble before me.
I'll start if you want - just confess to the results of whatever big exams you have taken recently:
Year 9 SATS - 8 in maths, 8 in english, 7 in science
GCSEs - 4 A*s, 7 As 1 B.
Your turn.
I just hang around on here (and other forums) when I'm bored at work.
As for intelligence, it takes more intelligence and mental work to play videogames than play sport.
As for me, got 12 GCSEs, 4 Alevels, a degree and I design aircraft engine controls for a living.
But I can still be a dumb sod at times.
GCSE: 3 Bs, 4 Cs, 3Ds
AS Levels: MAths - B C U
Business - B B D
Computing- D D D
Accounting E U U
A Levels next month!
> I did pretty crap in my GCSE's and failed all my A Levels (except AS
> Music, I got an E), but I'm still at Uni. You work it out.
Cool - I take AS music too. It sucks.
("It was a mixture of action and comedy called 'McBain...Lets get Silly!'"
A level's: Maths: A; Chemistry: A; Physics: A; Gen. Studies: A
Current Degree Examinations Average: 80%
I am the daddy!
GCSE 5 c's
2 d's
1 e
At present studying AVCE in travel and tourism(not that there much tourism with every one fighting each other) and re-sitting GCSE Maths.
Though next year i hope to be a electrician, well start training at least.