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Tue 09/09/03 at 16:40
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Prrft, i went to school, tiered and hungry. Had rubbish lessons like History and English, the NEW English teacher started yabbing on saying that statistics show that grades up upto 45% better if the pupils sit boy, girl.
So this bloomin new woman teacher made us all sit boy/girl/boy/girl.
As she said statistics show this, i said "Prove it" she said she cant prove it, but it is true because she has seen it, i said "Well i have not seen it" she said she doesnt care, she is doing things her way.
Dunno if i told you but my last english teacher was a alcoholic, we had her from september year 10, till December year 10. She was sent home for comming in drunk, she never came back.
So we had supplie teachers the whole time, well i say that, we have about 4 english lessons a week and only one of them lessons we had a teacher, no teachers bothered to show up atall. SO it was just a year of free english lessons (Hens bad english).
SO this year ive decided to try and make up for lost time by doing well, but with this stupid bloody teacher i dont think i will botherm at the moment she thinks im the quitest in the class :@, but it's just because im waiting to have a go at her.
Not only does she know that we didnt have a teacher last year, she said that the course work that we done with our old english teacher has been lost (this is about 5 bits making a total of about 10,000+++), she said we can either forget it and maybe struggle to get a C, because of lost work, or do it all over aging and aim for a A-B.
Prrft, is it really worth doing it all again when i had already done it and handed it in? I remember doing it all and handing it in just befor i went to america.

I hate school even more now, im stuck in classes with teachers and students i hate, and there is nothing to do at lunch times atall.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:41
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:40
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Shut it memo untill you have something good to say.

some schools do things differently, E.G one school got their GCSE results on monday, some schools got them on tuesday.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:37
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Hmmm. Move the closing bracket down one word.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:37
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English Literature is three, and you can use certain pieces of coursework for both, which is what most schools (with any reasonable) sense do, to reduce the workload.

I only did 5 pieces of coursework over the two subjects. Even if you're doing separate ones for each it'll be seven, max. Not "omg der iz 10 coursewurks omgomgomg"
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:35
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Even for the handwritten pieces, wouldn't it be more logical to type them as a first draft, then copy them to hand?

After all, you'll have your spelling mistakes ironed out, plus have it all handwritten AND saved.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:34
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There is English and English Literature.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:32
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GCSE English = Four pieces of coursework. Four. Stop exaggerating.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:26
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DW wrote:
> Hmmm...if you done your coursework on the computer, you should have it
> saved anyway. Best doing it on PC then handwriting it.

Hmm *thinks* *thinks some more* there may be one of the bits of work on the computer somewere, but there is something like 10 pieces we had to do, we only got round to doing about 5 because she got drunk and sodded off. I done most of them by hand as she said to do the hand written stuff first because it shows that you yourself know's how to spell, not the computer.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:24
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EL *spazzy characters* wrote:
> I say "NO" to English teachers

You really, really shouldn't.
Tue 09/09/03 at 18:19
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Hmmm...if you done your coursework on the computer, you should have it saved anyway. Best doing it on PC then handwriting it.

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