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claire92

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Re: Crazy exam stories
« Reply #30 on: January 15, 2011, 08:46:12 pm »
In the english exam,

I spend about an hour and 30 minutes writting what I thought was, one of the best C&Ps I had produced, and then about 45 minutes on a text response that was full of highlighter lines and scribbles and then onto the horrendous language analysis which had been my weakness all year, and leading up to the exam I was being marked about 5-6 on practises.

I wrote about 5 pages of dribbled, stress, and utter rubbish as well as using far too many excessive words, and spent the last few minutes tearing up, freaking out and panicking, only to receive my statement of marks, got a cool 13/20 for that 'brilliant' C&P, 16/20 for my text response, but a 20/20 for the language analysis, which was utterly bizarre!

Therefore I know to deter from ever writing anymore over dramatic short stories.

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Re: Crazy exam stories
« Reply #31 on: January 15, 2011, 11:23:50 pm »
English exam- they didn't disable loudspeaker in the VCE Centre, music always plays after recess, so I wrote my context piece to the sound of "WHIP IT! WHIP IT GOOD!"
Yeah it worked worked out to be really bad didn't it...
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Re: Crazy exam stories
« Reply #32 on: January 16, 2011, 10:09:48 pm »
Never said it was bad, it said "crazy"
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