I always remember key points and quotes/examples and then write it fresh in the exam.
I think it's easier than memorising an essay, and it's hard to fit a memorised essay to the question. I also find it quicker to remember points as then I just write and don't worry about having the same words...
Re: Holy mother of dust storms
It is sooooo creepy.
I woke up to an orange sky with the sun blocked out, it's almost post-apocalyptic.
It smells bad too.
Lots of people are going to stay home from school!
So I've had the most wonderful teachers this year and soon we have to say goodbye :(
I want to buy them gifts but for some I have no ideas other than the fairly boring chocolates/flowers.
Any ideas?
I'm so sad :(
I'll never be ready to leave school so I guess I'll have to make the most of this last 2 weeks! It's going to be so awesome :D
I mean, it will be nice to be able to run our lives a bit more but I love school and it will be really sad to leave.
This is why all trials happen to a strict timetable, to prevent people telling other students. e.g. for people doing CSSA the English paper is tomorrow for everyone so no one can cheat.
section 1 was ok, as was section 2 but harder than papers i've done
section 3 almost killed me :S...so many ordering ones which i hate
but it's finished :)
Mine would be about $6000 but i'm on scholarship so only pay about $300 i think
I love my school, can't imagine attending another!
Money well spent in my opinion, but if you like your school it shouldn't matter how much it costs