I thought the exam was really good. Very open.
Allowed you to basically display everything you knew.
I think they did well with English exams this year.
Same.
I liked the creative section though (this statement will probably come back to ahunt me now). I found it pretty easy to write and was happy with it.
Think about it like this: what you don't know now, you won't know tomorrow morning.
You know where you went wrong in your trials, so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
Ultimately englsh is just bullshit... albeit shiny bullshit, but bullshit just the same.
ooh... film... that's harder to finish the night before i'd think. i did a trio of short stories.
my logbooks (2, i was so proud) took so long to fake... but as such were really good quality and v realistic.
did my reflection in 15 mins and handed it in with one minute to spare :D
The topic is Germany 1918-1945 and the personality study is within that criteria.
Knowing stuff about post-45 is all well and good... perhaps use it to round up your conclusion... but its not necessary and won't get you any extra marks.
I think it's good that these so-called "life skills" aren't taught in school. It's been said earlier, but I'll say it again that if kids are forced to learn things, they'll forget them as soon as they're not being tested on them anymore.
Lexicographer made the point that after people leave home...
you need to have some time to relax before your exams.
Solid stress sin't good for you... and although Australian Idol wouldn't be my personal choice... Yes, you should watch it.
I'm more excited that my exams are OVER in THREE WEEKS than I am stressed the exams start in a day and a half.
Three weeks is gonna go so very very fast.
Yay!
Its almost a certinty that Paper I Section III will be an "alternative text form"
As for yoiur other points... if they've done it once, they can do it again.