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OK, lets keep this going gamers. For beige box and country!!
Or something like that. :)
Also: Bob_The_Moose wrote:
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> Remember, look left right and left again. Or maybe it was the other way around.
It is: look right, then left and then right again, unless you live in America...
So anything interesting happen in your life today? [U]
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> Unfortunately, the focus now returns to courework- Datbases in IT,
> and algebra in Maths. Neither will be particularly hard, although the
> IT will need more than the 4 or 5 weeks I have for a decent level of
> completion.
Is that the long course or the short?
I've finished the first coursework piece ages before I was meant to so now my teacher wants me to do the long course, which is an actual a GCSE, rather than just the half from the short course. Is it worth it though?
I'm not doing extra work for nothing that will benefit me. ;-)
> Lipe wrote:
> Some field trip we went on in London. It's really crap tbh.
>
> We did ours on the the way different types of shops are positioned
> around a town centre. Really incredibly boring.
I remember doing something like that in year 8, central business districts and stuff isn't it?
And I've just started 'official' maths coursework after completing the practice and recieving A A B. Seems alright so far, I'll be screwed in the exams though.
Unfortunately, the focus now returns to courework- Datbases in IT, and algebra in Maths. Neither will be particularly hard, although the IT will need more than the 4 or 5 weeks I have for a decent level of completion.
> Now on my GCSEs... A long way to go, but I'm scawed.
Hehe...I got my GCSE's in May :P And don't listen to Bob, you do need to worry about them. My advice to you is to start revising now! After getting my MOCK results back I'm regretting not revising :(
You could get run over tommorw, don't you know.
But please don't, because that would make me feel guilty for mentioning it.
Remember, look left right and left again. Or maybe it was the other way around.
You know, I hate it when I come out of an exam knowing I've done rubbish. I hate it even more when I revised a lot for the exam and still think I've done rubbish.
Then I remember that I could get run over tommorow and my exam will be irrelevant. I'm such a happy person.
Now on my GCSEs... A long way to go, but I'm scawed.