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What I do after memorizing a paragraph: fifa 2014 tournament one game and then back to another one
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Wow I wouldn't have wanted to mark that!That reminds me, I actually vomited on my chem paper in the trials because I was so nervous and my teacher just lovingly photocopied it and marked around that um, issue. So they're used to much bigger barriers to marking than just messy handwriting!
hahaha it's indirect memorizing through writing a lot of essays.Bro what are you. You ace English without memorizing despite disliking it and then yoi are good at math and chem. What are you ?????
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they wouldn't do that. because a student may realise a mistake after the exam, and then when 'translating' for their teacher, they might translate their exam answer into the correct answer, even though they had written down the wrong answer in the exam. and because their handwriting is that illegible, they have the potential to get away with it.How do they mark your papers though? Like do you have to sit down with them and translate or do they manage by themselves?
My school lets students translate. And I burrn cos dat ain't fair.they wouldn't do that. because a student may realise a mistake after the exam, and then when 'translating' for their teacher, they might translate their exam answer into the correct answer, even though they had written down the wrong answer in the exam. and because their handwriting is that illegible, they have the potential to get away with it.
My school lets students translate. And I burrn cos dat ain't fair.
My school allows students to do it. They don't sit there and dictate back the whole essay, but they can clear up multiple sentences/words that the teacher can't read.they wouldn't do that. because a student may realise a mistake after the exam, and then when 'translating' for their teacher, they might translate their exam answer into the correct answer, even though they had written down the wrong answer in the exam. and because their handwriting is that illegible, they have the potential to get away with it.
Life is never fairLife is not fair
Yeah it's probably not the best policy since it means they never fix their handwriting and then they're stuck for the HSC. But it helps people who can't write legibly for the life of them to at least get recognition of what their actual ability is through a good assessment mark I guess.oh wow my bad then :/
LelBtw guys my writing is so bad at my best that they cant read. I feel like I am screwed
Just tell me how screwed I am?
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oh yeah, square did this tooMy school lets students translate. And I burrn cos dat ain't fair.
And don't write numbers and write on the lines tooI agree with engima, you tend to write in these little groups of a couple of words as opposed to individual words. Just spacing it out a little more would make a huge difference I think
numbers? lolwatAnd don't write numbers and write on the lines too
Referring to the pic and I see a number 3 ;Pnumbers? lolwat
m9 das a scribbleReferring to the pic and I see a number 3 ;P
m9 das a scribble
1st word on the sixth line I thought was seventhroot haahha
Aww! Das nice of youm9 das a scribble
1st word on the sixth line I thought was seventhroot haahha
w0tAww! Das nice of you