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Does anyone else ever 'forget' about English?

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lala1911:
No.
When I wake up, go to school, do homework, go to sleep + all other "Activities"  ::) I always think about English

lala1911:

--- Quote from: Pi_3.14 on April 11, 2013, 10:47:29 pm ---S'all good man :). /b/ does... Things.
(This really did blow up) - I just wanted to say that I was just taking the piss (re: seal claps comment) and didn't mean to be too caustic.




Alon; ofc you could have :p. I look at my exam score sometimes and wish I ranked higher and isn't screw the exam - my school would've had two!

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If I was in your position I would care f***all about the English study score. I guess its the fact knowing you scored a 56/60 on the exam.. amongst the highest of scores consolidates the fact that you're good at English and have the knowledge required to be able to be an English teacher.

lala1911:

--- Quote from: alondouek on April 11, 2013, 10:34:31 pm ---haha! The point I'm trying to make is that it's obviously far better to prepare for English throughout the year than to wing it on the day of the exam.

It might sound a bit dickish, but I think in hindsight that it's possible that I could have gotten a 50 if I'd actually knuckled down and done some work.

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If I somehow scored a 48 in English (glitch of course) I would book the next trip to New Zealand and parachute off a mountain just to release all my happiness.

Dedicated:
I like the idea side of English but vce english sucks. Over 100 essays written and 12 trial exams and its one of my lowest scores... I don't get what they want. But then again the openness of the subject is what makes it enjoyable. I would prefer a more LSAT style english exam instead :).

brenden:
Oh don't get me wrong guys, I wouldn't do anything differently. I'm still marvelling over my score. I was expecting 37-39

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