Kiraken
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wordDon't hate on da English
wordDon't hate on da English
Blah blah blah blah blah.Don't hate on da English
Don't think about what you are missing out too much, if you worry excessively, it does not assist you to recover quicker, for now, just make sure you rest well, drink plenty of water and go to the doctor if you need to-I hope you will get well soonSo sick today so I stayed home and all I've been doing is ing . I'm missing out on a double math today as well as some other subjects, which means I'll have to catch up on so much :rage:
I can understand why the subjective nature inherent in any English related courses can leave one confused and frustrated. I think in English, if one is able to study smart and study consistently, they can achieve a band 6-they just need to know the right structure of studying and commit to a consistent study regime over a prolonged period of time, for example, in English-improvements are usually much slower than other subjects, so it may take much more time before progress can be seen from the investment of time and effort put.I really disliked English, it was the cause for a lot of my studying worries in Year 12.
I mean you can easily study Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics etc because there's a set list of things you need to know. Generally, the more you study it, the better you get.
In English, you could be studying for it and get nowhere or wind up with a 14/20.
I'd assume that you are just being marked on the relevance of the articles.View attachment 30107 does anyone know what the yellow highlighted question is asking me to answer?....
I got 55% in my first 2U exam - they are usually designed to be hard in order to encourage the struggling students to drop.Got my maths test back and I got 65%. Not happy at all with myself.
Don't know whether I can cope with Mathematics now...
Same got 77% on my first test but apparently they made it hard on purposeI got 55% in my first 2U exam - they are usually designed to be hard in order to encourage the struggling students to drop.
I wouldnt worry too much - just go over where you went wrong and live to fight another day.But I don't struggle with the course, and yet I did shit.
Hey don't worry man you got plenty of time to improve + Congratulations on your mark dude!But I don't struggle with the course, and yet I did shit.
Maybe the exam was just difficult, how did other people go?Got my maths test back and I got 65%. Not happy at all with myself.
Don't know whether I can cope with Mathematics now...
^ Exactly This. + Don't put yourself down after one test, just try to learn from your mistakes and then absolutelyMaybe the exam was just difficult
Most of missed marks were due to silly mistakes which really pisses me off so much. But tbh, I didn't study as much as I hoped I would so that was kinda my fault.Hey don't worry man you got plenty of time to improve + Congratulations on your mark dude!
You probably got nervous and just choked, its happened to me before and I absolutely hate it because the questions I get wrong are absolutely ridiculous -_-
Apologies if this invades your privacy but what did you get wrong in the test?
It was a tricky test, just didn't expect to do so average. There are two Mathematics classes and no one in my class did phenomenal, whereas the other class did exceptional, it's quite depressing really.Maybe the exam was just difficult, how did other people go?
It seems as if we can relate my friend, they piss me off so muchMost of missed marks were due to silly mistakes which really pisses me off so much.