Gangels
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Yeh that may be a problem for some people. You could always listen to Mozart or Beethoven. They just use instrumentals.n@ttyb said:not if you start singing to the music lol
Yeh that may be a problem for some people. You could always listen to Mozart or Beethoven. They just use instrumentals.n@ttyb said:not if you start singing to the music lol
Lol gg Sinist4.... I'm slightly nervous actually I think its more excitement... Dare I say it I'm looking forward to the exams.sinist4 said:stress... i think not- stressing enough is my problem lol
ummmm...well that kinda depends on the type of music ur listening to...imagine some crazy rave guy pumping some house or trans music-as if he could concentrate more???Gangels said:Even if you listen to music when you study then you'll calm down and concentrate more. Proven theory.
Yes my teacher said u can use them just have to refer and show the examiners that ur gonna refer to it as HF or w/e...rocafella32 said:Stress is killin me this week...
I dont know about you guys, but i got this weird feeling that in the exam something weird will happen to me...like my hands will be really sweaty and im unable to hold a pen for 2 hours or ill just be shaking nervously....touchwood it doesnt happen
BTW+++Does anyone know for sure if whether you can use shorts for book and movie titles...my eng teacher said no, but i still see people use them...For e.g For Huckleberry Finn, can i use (HF)????
No, you really shouldn't do that. The markers' comments each year say not to do that. However, you can shorten it, e.g. "Crossing the Red Sea" to "Crossing".rocafella32 said:Stress is killin me this week...
I dont know about you guys, but i got this weird feeling that in the exam something weird will happen to me...like my hands will be really sweaty and im unable to hold a pen for 2 hours or ill just be shaking nervously....touchwood it doesnt happen
BTW+++Does anyone know for sure if whether you can use shorts for book and movie titles...my eng teacher said no, but i still see people use them...For e.g For Huckleberry Finn, can i use (HF)????
LottoX said:On the other hand, think about Red Dwarf:
I AM A FISH.