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OK, lets keep this going gamers. For beige box and country!!
Or something like that. :)
> Well it was just a free period for our class, that'll teach 'em to
> put a keyboard at every desk. Ah, memories. :-)
Urrgh, we were actually meant to play things. I remember we were even meant to compose and record something for assessment in year 7.
A class of 25 people with maybe 2 having any kind of musical knowledge. That was fun.
>
> Nah I find chemistry the easiest. Or I did until I stopped revising
> it :P If you listen in lessons and don't get distracted then it's
> pretty easy. If you still aren't sure on what you learnt then go home
> and revise it, it should click.
Well I've got a test on Friday, so I'll give it a go and I'll post the result. Don't think it'll work though: I just don't like chemistry.
Also in my report it says for chemistry: Current Grade: D, Predicted Grade: A.
o_O
> Silent Thunder wrote:
> You cruel, cruel person! :P
>
> Our old music teacher ended up crying and leaving not too long
> afterwards as well.
>
> Oh God, how I hated music lessons...
Well it was just a free period for our class, that'll teach 'em to put a keyboard at every desk. Ah, memories. :-)
> Lipe wrote:
> >
> Lol I was never going to take it for A level. I find it so boring
> and
> pointless...aw god don't even get me started on it.
>
> I find it a lot easier than chemistry, physics just seems to click.
Nah I find chemistry the easiest. Or I did until I stopped revising it :P If you listen in lessons and don't get distracted then it's pretty easy. If you still aren't sure on what you learnt then go home and revise it, it should click.
> You cruel, cruel person! :P
>
> Our old music teacher ended up crying and leaving not too long
> afterwards as well.
Oh God, how I hated music lessons...
> I hope for some good marks in physics and biology, just not in
> chemistry. Bah, the teacher before the current one was much better
> and she was apparently bad.
Well when you get a GCSE grade for Science it's for all of them put together so if you do well in physics and biology (say you get a B on both) and you get a D in Chemistry then you can easily pass. I think that if you get two grades the same than the 3rd doesn't matter - so if you got 2 B's but an E you'd still get a B overall, but I'm not sure on that so don't risk it :P
>
> Lol I was never going to take it for A level. I find it so boring and
> pointless...aw god don't even get me started on it.
I find it a lot easier than chemistry, physics just seems to click.
> Silent Thunder wrote:
> I don't think she'll be retiring soon, she has only recently arrived
> at the school. Hopefully she'll get a better picture of how to teach
> soon though.. :-/
>
> Lol...sounds like my 1st maths supply teacher this year (I had two)
> She was young, had no idea how to teach and couldn't control the
> class. And I made her cry and the next day she didn't come back,
> MUWAHAHAHA! I've become famous in my school for that now :D
You cruel, cruel person! :P
Our old music teacher ended up crying and leaving not too long afterwards as well.
> Anyway, lucky you Lipe, you've realised physics is rubbish before you
> decided to take it as an A level.
Lol I was never going to take it for A level. I find it so boring and pointless...aw god don't even get me started on it.