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The thing is when youre a mod you can say this without people telling you off:L...
and why is that? It's because you are too scared to stand up for yourself. If you don't agree, say something, otherwise you will just be a pushover in life.
 

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and why is that? It's because you are too scared to stand up for yourself. If you don't agree, say something, otherwise you will just be a pushover in life.
Jee. Talk about escalating quickly.
 

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and why is that? It's because you are too scared to stand up for yourself. If you don't agree, say something, otherwise you will just be a pushover in life.
His joking relax lol

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The thing is when youre a mod you can say this without people telling you off:L...
Well no. I'm just being honest and accept criticism. I've been roasted by Kiraken a few times in the last month lmao.

Once the HSC ends nobody will make fun of him because the second that ATARs come out it becomes irrelevant and nobody judges you. It's really weird actually.

The only condition in which I'll ever warn/neg is if you break a rule/act like an idiot.
 
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Well no. I'm just being honest and accept criticism. I've been roasted by Kiraken a few times in the last month lmao.

Once the HSC ends nobody will make fun of him because the second that ATARs come out it becomes irrelevant and nobody judges you. It's really weird actually.

The only condition in which I'll ever warn/neg is if you break a rule/act like an idiot.
If that's the case then, why don't you neg drsoccerball on a daily basis :haha:
 

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The more and more I do english the more and more and more and more and more I hate module B - Speeches!
 

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anyone planning to memorise essays for modern history?

might give it a try
 

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The more and more I do english the more and more and more and more and more I hate module B - Speeches!
Am I the only one just memorising my generic essays for English + planning on practising adapting them to different questions???

Or is that a stupid approach?
 

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Am I the only one just memorising my generic essays for English + planning on practising adapting them to different questions???

Or is that a stupid approach?
i would think the majority of the state is memorising and adapting tbh :haha:

did it work for trials tho?
 

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i would think the majority of the state is memorising and adapting tbh :haha:

did it work for trials tho?
lol I went into trials really unprepared so I can't really tell. Got high 70s, with paper 1 and paper 2 added together. Was expecting a much lower mark, so I'm happy with that.

Funny thing is, the essay I couldn't remember and wrote BS for - was my highest marked one.

But I plan on knowing all my memorised essays back to front, so I can adapt well (not have to worry about forgetting too much).
 

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Am I the only one just memorising my generic essays for English + planning on practising adapting them to different questions???

Or is that a stupid approach?
I'm going to have an adaptable for Module A and Module C because the questions are really general and predictable. But Module B is specific a lot of the time and I don't think a prepared would be ideal for it.
 
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