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Thread: Should I? Shouldn't I? The big vote!

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    Should I? Shouldn't I? The big vote!

    OK, first off there's a bit of a bathos here, so don't get all excited.

    Got some mock maths exam papers to be getting on with. Need handing in on Wednesday, got Monday & Tuesday to see teacher about any problems.

    They're AS P1 and Methods1. Should I do some today?

    I mean, I can guarantee nobody else in the group will have done any work, lol. It's just for some reason I really don't want to do the Maths! I'll do anything but the Maths!

    So, opinions?

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    just do it lazy monkey

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    Being a certified maths dropout from last year i'd say don't bother, i'd look at them before the exam though because even if you don't answer em it shows you what you've got no idea about

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    i'm considering doin my computing coursework ATM, its gotto be in monday and i aint started. think i may have to take knox's advice and mod last years work and blag it. should work hopefully.
    maths is poo, get the answers off the internet and go watch the tv. easy.
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    Oh arse, I had an ICT mock paper that was to be done over easter
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    Its too sunny to do work.....im meant to be doing geography coursework!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blockers
    Its too sunny to do work.....im meant to be doing geography coursework!
    How can Sunny have any bearing on it when you're sat at a computer?

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    How can Sunny have any bearing on it when you're sat at a computer?
    How do you know i dont have a wireless lappy and im sitting outside eating ice cream? ....as it happens im not

    But....i was just outside playing frisbee and kicking a rugby ball about a bit...got a bit hot so came in, looked a coursework, and then looked at hexus
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    Quote Originally Posted by blockers
    How do you know i dont have a wireless lappy and im sitting outside eating ice cream? ....as it happens im not

    But....i was just outside playing frisbee and kicking a rugby ball about a bit...got a bit hot so came in, looked a coursework, and then looked at hexus
    I'm comforted by not being the only one.

    Anyway, I have just found the two papers and quickly flicked the first 2 pages of them, just to get an idea of what I'm not doing today, lol.

    edit: And thanks to those who don't care about my life, and voted as such!
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    i'd say do it. If you ATTEMPT them, even if you take 5hours to do one question, reading books etc. If you finish just that one question, u'll know how to do it and it may well come up in the exam. If you cant finish the question, ask ur teacher on mon or tuesday and then when u get home try some others of the same sort on ur own. It does work, and i wish they did past papers for my uni modules, but for some stupid reason they dont, so i'm just left to be blind to the types of questions they'll ask and what i need to learn and what is just padding in my lecture notes.

    DEFINITELY attempt them. You'll be thankful come the exam!

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    im with elmo, have a go. but dont stress bout them too much. jus see what ya can do.
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    I would do it - I've got all of the above, Maths papers, HW, computing Coursework, and ontop of it all Product Design coursework ... might post some pictures

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    FOr Monday: Computing coursework...just kind of finished the programming...looks like a lot of write up to go...lol
    For wednesday: 2 physics papers, some chemistry, 2 loads of physics coursework, 3 Statisitics 2 papers, and 2 Pure 3 papers.

    Tuesday evening is going to be fun!...lol
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    do the work dammit!
    i wouldnt but u should

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twigman
    looks like a lot of write up to go...lol
    i got all that to do, a 4,000 word report for me still aint attempted the programming aspect either, i gotto do a hell of a lot 2moz, looks like golf is cancelled also gotto revise for a biology exam on monday, but its just an internal one. shame the lecturer is a hippy version of hitler, who'll kill me if i fail.
    good luck to every1 concerned with their exams etc..
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