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Does anyone else ever 'forget' about English?

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alondouek:

--- Quote from: Pi_3.14 on April 11, 2013, 11:30:59 pm ---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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I know that feel bro. I was expecting less than 20 for Methods, so I lost it when I got that 31  ;D

FlorianK:

--- Quote from: Pi_3.14 on April 11, 2013, 10:47:29 pm ---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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omg, same. If I actually would've started doing something for english before we got our last SAC back I would've easily be rank 1 and hence get somewhere around 45+. But well it is actually kinda good. My mate who was ranked 1st got my exam mark as his SAC marks and hence got a nice study score without which he wouldn't have gotten into UoM Commerce. So yeah kinda good that I started later I guess :p

walkec:
Being someone who is good with words, I've always put a lot of work into English, whether it be now in year 11 or in junior English. But doing literature as well makes me a little calmer because I know I have a backup English subject if I should stuff one up.




Oh and literature is the best anyway!

Lolly:

--- Quote from: walkec on April 12, 2013, 09:45:31 am ---

Oh and literature is the best anyway!

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:)

walkec:
Just to add something additional....

Is it common for a school to make all students do core English? Because that's what my school does, so if we want to take literature (or language next year because we are offering it) we have to take it in addition to core English. Is this unfair or a good idea to make us take core?

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