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JK the unwise Started conversation Jan 22, 2001
Exams suck
I hate them
I really dont belive they are
a good mesure of ones
skill at a subject more a
messure of ones memory.
And talk about stessfull.
I need 3 B's to do
philosophy at sheffield
Im doing 5 subjects though
wich is daft.
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Frankie Roberto Posted Apr 12, 2001
Ah you don't want to worry about exams (ok maybe that's not the best advice I've ever given). They dont mean a thing to your intellegence. But you might need them to persuade other people you are intellegent.
The main thing is don't stress (everyone's always moaning, "im so stressed..."), learn the stuff and be confident, revisions only stressful if you didn't learn it the first time around.
Frankie
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Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well) Posted May 8, 2001
what is this?
dr frankies problem page.
by the way i'm thinking of starting a problem page on which i shall write all my problems and people can write in a tell me the best ways to deal with them. i can see it being a big hit.
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Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well) Posted May 18, 2001
i suppose so. but it should be fun to have a good old moan somewhere where people will read it. i'm quite looking forward to it. it is the english way afterall.
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- 1: JK the unwise (Jan 22, 2001)
- 2: Frankie Roberto (Apr 12, 2001)
- 3: JK the unwise (Apr 21, 2001)
- 4: Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well) (May 8, 2001)
- 5: Frankie Roberto (May 10, 2001)
- 6: Mr K H Jordan. Totally brain washed and incapable of making sense (the BBC has done its work well) (May 18, 2001)
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