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> a) Trigonometry,
> b) Algebra,
> c) Simultaneous quadratic equations,
> d) Surds,
> e) Long division,
> f) Circle properties,
> g) Maths in general.
Lol you dropped maths after GCSE.
It's not the actual things like that, but the skills you gain to demonstrate knowledge.
Most subjects are like that.
If you don't hand in your c/work the highest mark you can get is 80%.
. . . . . . .
*Nomad throws himself on a cold spike*
I challenge anyone to tell me what I, as someone who wants to study Law, will need with:
a) Trigonometry,
b) Algebra,
c) Simultaneous quadratic equations,
d) Surds,
e) Long division,
f) Circle properties,
g) Maths in general.
There's virtually no maths that I need to know for the rest of my life. I want REAL answers, not just "Well, if you found yourself looking at a triangle and wanted to know the size of angle X" etc. Come on, people, I WANT ANSWERS!
*takes his sedatives*
Ah...that's better...
Sonic
(Not remotely funny/sensical if you don't know a little about me...)
> English - A*
> English Lit. - A*
> Maths - A
> Science - A
> History - A*
> Geography - A
> Spanish - A*
>
> German module - A*
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Is this considered normal? ;-)
> I've just done my mocks too:
>
> Chemistry - A*
> History - A
> Geography - A
> English - A
> French - B/A
> Biology - B
> Physics - B
> Latin - B
> Maths - B/C
>
> God, I hate maths.
God, I hate History, Geography, French, and Biology.