Yeah some of my friends said they worked too slowly so they didn't finish.
For me, the exam was easier than the 2010 2009 papers. (Thank god lol. Really didn't do all that well in 2010.)
Yeah time was a really big issue and Someone said the questions weren't difficult, just really lengthy. If we all had 30 minutes extra I think most of us would be able to revisit questions we couldn't do previously with a clearer head and hence, be able to solve it. I mean, I'm pretty sure we...
Hell to the yeah. The day before the due date I was still editing my major and the reflection statement.
And the school bound ours for us too, which was nice of them. Didn't charge for the material.
Here's to long sentences!! xD
Everyone's guilty of them from time to time. Must be instinct or something.
Except maybe not for Ernest Hemingway. The bloke's a chronic pruner.
Maybe it only affects EE2 students. Tch. All those essays!
There was once a man who was born in Germany, and was for a very long time considered a retard by nearly everyone he knew. When he grew much older, he was eventually praised a genius because he thought very hard, fiddled with some numbers and letters and abstract symbols with a piece of chalk...
Dude. Read the reflection statements of the major works from the Young Writer's Showcase. They all got full marks. I'm pretty sure you can fnd it in the reference section at your local library.
I just finished my major work and made a bunch of mistakes. I think my advice to you would be: (If you don’t want to read the block of text, skim to bottom line which is a summation of what I’m getting at.)
Start writing a story. Run along with it. If you can’t write one, don’t wait around for...
Amen.
I felt so-so about it after submitting it and was afraid of reading it over just in case I found some lone grammatical error or speling mistake.
Looked it over today. And what do you know? Wrote 'ocean wings' instead of 'ocean winds'. Shoot.
48/49 would be nice, but just E4 band would do...
Whoa. I love people's ending sentences. ... Makes me want to read their major.
Mine was: "For the first time in weeks, he slept like a baby, lulled by the sound of a ticking sound deep in his heart."
Now that I read it, it sounds a bit lame ... anything with 'heart' in it instantly sounds girlie.
Errr ... you mean "How to build a scientist"? :P I like that one too. "Der Platz" was a bit too hectic for me to handle though.
Some other quirky ones I've read that were not so nihilistic and "inner-turmoil" stuff from the showcase were: Anti-ism and the one by Marlie Foster ... I think...