well i had one, but apparently now we have to have two
i have to write about tannen's piece of sh*t book, twelfth night, elizabeth, Sense and Sensibility and another related material, in the same 50 minute exam.
we need two related materials, so i need another and don't know what to do.
any...
Re: What's the most difficult book you've ever read (or tried to)? (Lacan, Joyce, etc
Ulysses was easy, but im still going with harry potter and the chamber of secrets... too metaphorical and shit
hellz yeah. if nobody here has noticed yet, you think in language, therefore increasing your language skills allows you to think better and better express yourself.
come on.
a high mark in general maths last year scaled almost as well as a high mark in advanced anyway.
my teacher told us that last year you would need an 88 in advanced to get the equivilent of a 94 in general. mind you, the general slips away fast, so if you fail it badly, it scales very badly. so...
any of those maths ones are pretty much guaranteed successes. maths is hot.
next to the side of the road
mum said i need to hold your hand to cross
girl you're the leading cause of global warming
kinda lame, but all the good ones were taken :(