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Postby Funk-eh B! x » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:54 pm

I break up officially on that day, but i have a Philosophy exam the next day, so i can't :cry: I hate the fact my exams are scattered over 3 or 4 weeks. it means i cant go anywhere or do anything, because chances are i have an exam the day after or whatever. anyway, after 20th June, my exams will be over and i'll have 75 glorious free days before i go back to 6th form :D yay!
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Postby faeriequeen » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:56 pm

I wish my uni would hurry up and give me my exam timetable...it's really inconvenient when I'm trying to plan things!

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Postby Funk-eh B! x » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:01 pm

I only got mine yesterday, and was annoyed to find out the month study leave before the start of exams we were promised has been cut down to, a grand total of... 1 day :x one was not amused by this... :P
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Postby LinkaNeo » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:47 pm

Funk-eh B - Are you doing your GCSEs now? Think yourself luck of your study leave - Our study leave didn't start until a week AFTER our first exam!!!

I am deeply jealous of your GCSE Philosophy. I did Psychology though, which was really cool.
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Postby f_d_p » Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:59 pm

Loads of people did psychology, and I really wanted to but it wasn't an option - not even a subject at the school! I did Philosophy though.
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Postby Funk-eh B! x » Sat Mar 31, 2007 10:51 am

i start my exams in May, and yeah they're GCSEs :(
I have really really enjoyed the last two years of doing GCSE Religion and Philosophy/Philosophy and Ethics, and i'm really excited about doing A level Philosophy and also A level Psychology. It should be really good :D
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Postby chatterbox » Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:06 am

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Postby curlybeach » Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:01 pm

*jealous* I would've loved the option to to some groovy GCSE subjects like Psychology or Philosophy; not only did we not have the option, we were only allowed to take two subjects! Not that I didn't love my History and Art GCSEs ... :D
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Postby LinkaNeo » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:02 am

I loved my History GCSE!! We went on a trip to Belgium in year 10 for a weekend. I fell asleep against the window of the bus on a hot day and got sunburn right down one half of my face and my right arm. Then it was my birthday and it rained all day.
I want to be a History teacher.

Look forward to A-Level Psychology, B! It's really good but the exam format if a bit of a b*tch. 18-mark essays in as many minutes if you're with the same exam board as me. And six of them in a row. According to our teacher, that's the easiest one as well. No pressure!! =D
Good luck with your exams. GCSEs are a cinch ;)
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Postby Funk-eh B! x » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:29 pm

History has been immense, i love it. We did our coursework on Jack The Ripper, and i tell you, i have never been so interested in lessons in my life! i was so gutted when the course finished :cry:

Thanks Linka, i am really looking forward to just getting GCSEs out of the way, and then going onto the fun stuff of A levels :D
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Postby LinkaNeo » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:45 pm

Hehe. You go for it. Results Day was cool, although slightly worrying. I held my envelope for ten minutes before opening it. I was fine though, and you seem bloody clever so I'm sure you'll have nothing to worry about :o

A Levels are fun, but they're tough. Coursework heavy subjects drag. A-Level History rocks the world, seriously, take it! :D
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Postby Funk-eh B! x » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:55 pm

I'm taking Drama and Theatre studies, Philosophy, english literature and psychology. i wanted to do history, but it's in the same column as drama and i wouldn't miss out on that for all the things in the world :D


awwww bless...brainy *sigh* it isn't everyday i get called that down here :P
I'm average, not too good with science and maths, but i am just so interested with psychology and philosophy, theology etc etc. i just find it all so facinating :D
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Postby LinkaNeo » Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:12 pm

Oh cool! That sounds like a good mix. I did GCSE Drama and I loved it, but a different department handles A-Level Performing Arts at our school - the Music department - they all hate me. TWo of them, the main teacher women. One's the size of a house, with matching ego, and the other makes Anne Robinson look like Auntie Mabel. I asked her to write in my Leaver's book last May and she wrote, "Dear Lucy, I hope that some day your head falls off, and horse will come along and kick it into the mud."
Lovely woman. Not. I dropped GCSE Music because the fat one spent an entire class making us copy from books while she browsed eBay on her laptop. In another room. So I didn't take it.

Which is a shame, I've had acting experience and I'd love to get back into it. Equity wouldn't take me on though because my contracts have expired and I don't know where to get paid work without an agent. :(
I can always hope something may happen. :P :wink:

English Literature is my hardest course at the moment; the Shakespeare was great. We did A Streetcar Named Desire (Tenesee Williams) and Romantic poetry at the start which was great, but now we're delving to the dreary depths of post-war poetry and Charles Dickens' "
Hard Times". It really makes you want to die it's so painfully dull. I hope for you sakes you're on a different board =P
I'm dropping E. Lit in June, four A-Levels I think will be too much next year with an increased workload. I'll be left with Maths, Psychology and History. A fair mix, I think :)
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Postby faeriequeen » Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:32 pm

A-Levels seem like such a long time ago to me...but they really weren't. Crazy. Uni pwns school so much. :D

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Postby LinkaNeo » Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:38 pm

Are you still at Uni, faeriequeen? I don't remember how old you are =P What do you study?
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Postby faeriequeen » Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:12 pm

Yeah I'm in my 1st year (I'm 18 ). I'm doing French & Italian - it rocks! :D

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Postby LinkaNeo » Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:31 pm

Trés bien, Faeriequeen! Ma francais n'est pas bon. I think. lol. I was really good when i was 14 but when i stopped studying it I never really developed.
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Postby curlybeach » Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:05 pm

Well well, we are a diverse lot! I've always wanted to get into stuff like Psychology and Philosophy like you B, but I'm pretty sure my brain doesn't function in that way! Hehe.

:O Linka, your Music teachers sound vile! Poor you.

English Literature is my hardest course at the moment

Seconded. It's pretty tough going at the moment; I'm doing AS and A2 English Lit both this year (*facepalm*) on top of English Language and Media Studies. I have approximately twelve hours of English lessons a week, and I see my English teacher more than my best friend! Lolz. Good job I'm such an English nut!

:O FQ, didn't know you did Italian too! Italian is a bit sexy ... *swoon*
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Postby faeriequeen » Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:59 pm

curlybeach wrote::O FQ, didn't know you did Italian too! Italian is a bit sexy ... *swoon*


Naturalmente! L'italiano è bellissimo! ;)

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Postby LinkaNeo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:20 pm

haha. I don't know any Italian but I know Latin so I knew what you meant. Haha!

Curlybeach - that is way too much english for any human being - do you want to be a journalist or something?
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