Nah, I'd probably stuff myself up with one of those too, cos the exams start at weird times, like 9:32. I'd just end up taking it back to 12 as well. Although I have to admit, taking in a digital clock'd be kinda funny.
God yeah, and i freak out when it's getting close to turning to the next section and I haven't finished the section i'm working on.
I wish we could take stopwatches or something in becasue, I can't read analogue clocks under pressure. It's strange I know, but I just can't do it, and then I...
God yeah! So they can realise just how much they're asking from us in such a limited time period (especailly in english- i thought my hand was soing to fall off in the second paper) and so they can sit there and go 'shit. How in the HELL am i supposed to answer that question?' just like the rest...
Ta.
I know I should be able to do all the calculations without a calculator, but I've just become so dependant on it that it takes me forever to work out simple multiplication without it!
Can we take calculators into the exam? It's gonna be hard to work out file sizes if we can't (I'm feeling rather important- I FINALLY get them! Better late than never, I suppose)
Could it be the elusive Mark Evans? Or Seamus?
For what it's worth, my money's on Tom Riddle- when asked on her site what happend to Tom's diary, she said she couldn't answer because it was centeral to the plot the future books.
He was one of the founders of Rome, you know those two babies that were suckled by the wolf and became...the founders of Rome? There's a statue of the wolf standing, while the two babies kneel and suckle underneath her. Romulus was one of them, wasn't he?
Yeah, I thought he was too at the end of GoF and after I first read OoP, mainly cos I read it so fast so that no one could tell me what happened (a girl at school told me the day after the book came out that Sirius died- I was very shitty) that quite a few of the scenes with Dumbledore in them...
lol, I know, it shocked me when she said it too. Then she explained that a friend pointed it out.
There's definitely something happening down there, whether he is excited or not's the question
It just makes everything ten times as worse, because the unrequited lover (?) is usually such a nice person, and nine times out of ten, I end up falling in love with them, which just makes it a helluva lot worse!
Yeah, I asked my teacher about this, and she said not to put them in, as the marker'll get confused- it'll break the flow of the story. At the end of the story itself, acknowledge your sources, kinda like an appendix
And don't bypass the simple sounding ones! Mine's 'Just Like Dad'- it sounds like the name of a kid's book, but once you read the actual story, it fits
Yeah, I know it's slow at first, but don't you just cry at the unfairness of it all? No one seems able to get the person they love, and i can't stand the couple that do end up together.
I dunno, maybe it's just because I'm a sucker for angst filled romance