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Sun Jun 05, 2005 4:23 am
Meh. I've already gone through eleven exams. Three more to go. I detest history :3
done:
English language, english literature, Co-ordinated Science Extended and multiple choice, ICT extended and multiple choice, 2 math papers, Economics extended and multiple choice, chinese/mandarin listening and reading.
to be done:
chinese/mandarin writing, history knowledge and sources papers.
I feel like something's drained out of me >.>
Study leave is cool and addicting :3
Sun Jun 05, 2005 5:03 am
Mine start tomorrow, but I've only got 4. Plus a 4 hour general assessment one ._.
Eh, at least they're only mid-years.
Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:44 am
GCSEs suck. Seriously.
Sun Jun 05, 2005 11:10 am
Josephine wrote:GCSEs suck. Seriously.
I want the G.C.S.E's back! Seriously. A Levels are mean and nasty and make me want to cry and possibly kick something.
Sun Jun 05, 2005 12:41 pm
Twinkle wrote:Josephine wrote:GCSEs suck. Seriously.
I want the G.C.S.E's back! Seriously. A Levels are mean and nasty and make me want to cry and possibly kick something.
No Twinkle. you just want your A/AS levels to go away.
krisgp: GCSEs are the final exams before you leave school in England.
I have: (I nearly put hate instead of have... it still would've fitted though xD)
My Tech exam.
2 Science exams. (modules 1-6 and modules 7-12)
My English Language exam. (I passed it last year when I took early entry so I'm not too worried about this ^_^)
The 2 Maths exams.
My Numerusy(SP?) Exam
My Drama exam (The final one WOO HOO)
Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:27 pm
krisgp wrote:Trick wrote:I had to miss all my exams for medical reasons...but! I sit them at the end of summer and after that I have no more exams ever. Never ever

My friend got "sick" first semester of gr, 12 and didnt have to write the exams. We were all really mad because she had Bio, Chem, math and an english provincial exam that she didn't have to make up. She got to keep the mark she had in the class at the time. Grr... was so not fair...
Hehe, well seeing as she was "sick" rather than sick I guess that's not so good :/ I still have to sit mine or else I don't graduate, and even as it is I don't get to graduate with all the people I know
Or with Prince William, haha
Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:37 pm
GCSE=General Certificate of Secondary Education
Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:42 pm
rachel wrote:GCSE=General Certificate of Secondary Education
Is teh truth! *pat pat pat* Smart are you.
Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:27 pm
Well, in Ontario we have "summatives" worth 30% of our grade. they're normally just super projects. Buti've still got exams. i can own the math and french ones without trying but i'm really screwed for geography and science and the like
Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:23 pm
matchbow wrote:Well, in Ontario we have "summatives" worth 30% of our grade. they're normally just super projects. Buti've still got exams. i can own the math and french ones without trying but i'm really screwed for geography and science and the like
I think that would be the equivalent over here of Coursework
But I like the term "super projects" better
Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:56 pm
matchbow wrote:Well, in Ontario we have "summatives" worth 30% of our grade. they're normally just super projects. Buti've still got exams. i can own the math and french ones without trying but i'm really screwed for geography and science and the like
Ah yes. I remember the summatives... not too fondly though. I had 2 10 page bio and chem research papers due the same day, both of which came with 30 min presentations, which you would fail if people didn't ask at least 10 questions. That was fun. Bleh. The french ones were always fun, the teacher was the only one teaching core french so you would have her every yr from gr 10-12. she rocked. English was always poopy... a timed essay written on some stupid play or novel. Bleh. Glad those are done with! My outdoor Ed one was definatly the best though... we had to choose something to teach to the class at some point during the year. I did basic first aid/cpr/water rescue skills right before we left for our 5 day canoe trip. Having my NLS paid off then, yes it did.
Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:26 pm
Actually I have no real exams left, just smaller tests, math and biology. Oh and two hand-in assignments, one in chemistry and one in philosophy and that's about it... 7½ school days left! Wohoo!
Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:04 am
I've already had my geometry and choir finals, but I have science, Spanish, and gym (what the- who gives finals in gym?) finals left for this week. And when they're over on Thursday, school is over. I can't wait!
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Mon Jun 06, 2005 1:46 am
matterbug wrote:I've already had my geometry and ghoir finals, but I have science, Spanish, and gym (what the? who gives finals in gym?) finals left for this week. And when they're over on Thursday, school is over. I can't wait!
our gym final was 3 parts- a writen exam regarding the rules and playing fields/courts of the sports we played, a fittness test and a practical exam to see if we could actually play the sports without coaching from the teacher. Needless to say, I did not take gym after gr 9, but I did take outdoor education... it was massively different.
Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:11 am
Ah. Science exam in 3 hours and a bit.
My mind is completely elsewhere owing to personal matters, and I really hope it doesn't bring my results down.
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