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Good Luck in the HSC Sparkly Wigged 2003 Ex 2-ers!!! (1 Viewer)

braindrainedAsh

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I thought I would wish everyone good luck in their exams for all their subjects (although it's probably a bit late lol)!!! We all kick ass so don't worry, we'll be sweet!

Good luck everyone!
 

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sparkly-wig power worked wonders for my king lear response in advanced...half my introduction was just crapping on from my major work intorduction:D

but yeah, good luck everyone...remember, if you can survive ext 2, you can do ANYTHING!
 

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thanks ash and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE FOR THAT DREADED EXT 1 EXAM AHHHHHHHHHH :)
 

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Originally posted by AsyLum
thanks ash and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE FOR THAT DREADED EXT 1 EXAM AHHHHHHHHHH :)
Dreaded extension 1? Extension 1 English is great compared to extension 1 maths and chemistry!!! They are the ones I'm really dreading!
 

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Ext English one is a pushover, specially if you are doing crime fiction. Shame I didn't actually do any work for it until a week before the trials. Had I known how little was involved in the first place I would have worked on my responses to get that 50
 

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Hopefully Extension 1 does prove to be a 'push-over'...

Even if I never was fortunate enough to acquire a sparkly-wig, I wish you all the best of luck for the remaining exams.

But yeah, we have survived Extension 2, the most time-consuming of all units, seeing what they mark us on is the direct product of many hours of work, rather than two-three hours. :p
 

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*throws confetti*

:)
 

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Originally posted by Huy
*throws confetti*

:)
*Sings 'It's The End Of The Exams As I Know It (And I Feel Fine)' in a rather off-key fashion*.

Have to wait until Friday before I can sing the 'As We Know It' version. :p
 

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*arrives at party about a week later than anyone else* Wooo hooo!!! I finished the HSC last week!!! Yayayayayayayaaaaayyyy!

*does the I'm finished my HSC Boogie*
 

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*Boogies with braindrainedAsh*

:D

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Off-topic, but braindrainedAsh, do you know Adam and Jess (school leaders) at a school in Albury? It's a Catholic school.

Adam is kind of plump, wears glasses and has braces. Jess has a pony tail, fair skin and is pretty tall (compared to a shorty like me) :)

Just wondering,
 

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