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> English - A*
> English Lit. - A*
> Maths - A
> Science - A
> History - A*
> Geography - A
> Spanish - A*
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> German module - A*
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Is this considered normal? ;-)
Sonic
(Not remotely funny/sensical if you don't know a little about me...)
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...
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*Nomad throws himself on a cold spike*
If you don't hand in your c/work the highest mark you can get is 80%.
> 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.