A Aaron.Judd Member Joined Aug 20, 2008 Messages 372 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 7, 2008 #1 The BOS exam ook specifically states you are allowed to take string into the Geography exam. Check it out yourself.
The BOS exam ook specifically states you are allowed to take string into the Geography exam. Check it out yourself.
X xeuyrawp Guest Nov 7, 2008 #2 Yes...? Don't they use it to measure odd shapes and stuff in the exam?
PrettyOddProlix Member Joined Oct 27, 2008 Messages 259 Location With the Bulldogs next year; that is, the Yale Bul Gender Female HSC 2008 Nov 7, 2008 #3 What if you've got notes inscribed - you know, by your using some dodgy-shit nano technology - on that piece of string? Olol.
What if you've got notes inscribed - you know, by your using some dodgy-shit nano technology - on that piece of string? Olol.
kevinx2 . Joined Aug 3, 2008 Messages 2,110 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 7, 2008 #4 PrettyOddProlix said: What if you've got notes inscribed - you know, by your using some dodgy-shit nano technology - on that piece of string? Olol. Click to expand... Hahaha
PrettyOddProlix said: What if you've got notes inscribed - you know, by your using some dodgy-shit nano technology - on that piece of string? Olol. Click to expand... Hahaha
A Aaron.Judd Member Joined Aug 20, 2008 Messages 372 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 7, 2008 #5 I've never used string. A ruler works fine.
D DannySYD89 New Member Joined Nov 6, 2008 Messages 5 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 7, 2008 #6 the supervisors actually brought string into the exams for anyone who needed it. It was used for measuring distance on a road so you can convert it using the scale. I didnt wanna ask for any string though thats a bit lame and paper works better
the supervisors actually brought string into the exams for anyone who needed it. It was used for measuring distance on a road so you can convert it using the scale. I didnt wanna ask for any string though thats a bit lame and paper works better