comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308) posted 16 seconds ago
would improve my chances of entry through mitigating circumstances
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Yes I remember my Uni application asked for my Mensa score.
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I suspect you went through clearing.
ANyway things like DofE award and MENSA do hold some weight.
Looking at you's lot I was lucky as comps are clearly a total waste of tax payers money.
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I went to a grammar school thanks all the same love.
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
I was born 1979 and went to school in 1990.
"I was in the top 5 % when I took it btw....& that is a fact & not some figment of my drug addled mind."
Biggest pile of bull I've ever read. You are an idiot in every sense of the word.
Let us know the year you did your 11+
A comprehensive education has been brilliant for me, two good engineering degrees on the back of it
And my IQ isnt 147
Either 1989 or 1990. Cannot remember.
Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
Apologies for the comp jibe. My mum would kill me for that,
Biggest pile of bull I've ever read. You are an idiot in every sense of the word.
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It's a fact you sad act, I passed my 11+ with flying colours in LIVERPOOL & chose to attend St Francis Xaviers College.
I'm smarter than you love, you yellow belly dip sh it
So, you took an 11 plus years after they were replaced with the stats?
No. you erally are a doofus.
There are many Grammar schools in Lincolnshire. You have a choice to take the 11+ now and it's 2012.
I cheated wrong. I copied the Lisa name and used the Ralph answers.
He's saying that in the land of the yellow belly, they kept the 11+, but given that there was probably only about 5 surnames in his entire school, I doubt the gene pool provided much of a challenge tbh
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
No you're lying. You did not pass the 11+ or attend a Grammar school
Not nice is it?
The difference is that I know I'm telling the truth pal
11 plus finished in 1980.
How old are you m`duck
comment by Toblerone Boots (U4965) posted 24 seconds ago
He's saying that in the land of the yellow belly, they kept the 11+, but given that there was probably only about 5 surnames in his entire school, I doubt the gene pool provided much of a challenge tbh
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Not like yuo to trot out a sound bite of no relevance!
Yet again your post does not make sense. The results are not determined against other people. It's just a test.
As said- Idiot.
comment by CONCERNED EVERTONIAN (U7886) posted 15 seconds ago
11 plus finished in 1980.
How old are you m`duck
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I can assure you it is alive and well in three Counties in England. Certainly Lincolnshire anyway.
The blue stuff under the sink tastes funny.
comment by Toblerone Boots (U4965) posted 1 minute ago
The difference is that I know I'm telling the truth pal
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No. You're lying.
http://grammarschools.lincs.sch.uk/the-11-plus/
Shhhhh.
If the 11 plus ended in 1980, then the woman who tutors kids to pass it at the local primary school runs a brilliant con.
She charges 30 quid an hour.
Is there anyway to search key word in previous threads as I remember saying it ONCE before on 606. I guarantee it will be the same number with the same reasons as it is the truth.
I don't know why but it really irks me that you don't believe me. Normally I'd just put it down to petty rivalry and jelousy.
I will again.
Yet again your post does not make sense. The results are not determined against other people. It's just a test.
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You said, that your results in the 11+ put you in the top 10% - 10% of what? Could it be 10% of the other kids who took it, in LINCOLNSHIRE, given that it had ended elsewhere
You really are dense love.
redconn > (U5676)
Thats my mum. That's why we moved.
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
How does that make me dense. Like you and your 5% you mean?
This is too easy!
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posted on 3/5/12
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308) posted 16 seconds ago
would improve my chances of entry through mitigating circumstances
==
Yes I remember my Uni application asked for my Mensa score.
--------------
I suspect you went through clearing.
ANyway things like DofE award and MENSA do hold some weight.
posted on 3/5/12
Looking at you's lot I was lucky as comps are clearly a total waste of tax payers money.
-------------------------------------------------------
I went to a grammar school thanks all the same love.
posted on 3/5/12
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
I was born 1979 and went to school in 1990.
"I was in the top 5 % when I took it btw....& that is a fact & not some figment of my drug addled mind."
Biggest pile of bull I've ever read. You are an idiot in every sense of the word.
posted on 3/5/12
Let us know the year you did your 11+
A comprehensive education has been brilliant for me, two good engineering degrees on the back of it
And my IQ isnt 147
posted on 3/5/12
Either 1989 or 1990. Cannot remember.
Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
Apologies for the comp jibe. My mum would kill me for that,
posted on 3/5/12
Biggest pile of bull I've ever read. You are an idiot in every sense of the word.
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It's a fact you sad act, I passed my 11+ with flying colours in LIVERPOOL & chose to attend St Francis Xaviers College.
I'm smarter than you love, you yellow belly dip sh it
posted on 3/5/12
So, you took an 11 plus years after they were replaced with the stats?
posted on 3/5/12
No. you erally are a doofus.
There are many Grammar schools in Lincolnshire. You have a choice to take the 11+ now and it's 2012.
posted on 3/5/12
I cheated wrong. I copied the Lisa name and used the Ralph answers.
posted on 3/5/12
posted on 3/5/12
He's saying that in the land of the yellow belly, they kept the 11+, but given that there was probably only about 5 surnames in his entire school, I doubt the gene pool provided much of a challenge tbh
posted on 3/5/12
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
No you're lying. You did not pass the 11+ or attend a Grammar school
Not nice is it?
posted on 3/5/12
The difference is that I know I'm telling the truth pal
posted on 3/5/12
11 plus finished in 1980.
How old are you m`duck
posted on 3/5/12
comment by Toblerone Boots (U4965) posted 24 seconds ago
He's saying that in the land of the yellow belly, they kept the 11+, but given that there was probably only about 5 surnames in his entire school, I doubt the gene pool provided much of a challenge tbh
-------------------------------
Not like yuo to trot out a sound bite of no relevance!
Yet again your post does not make sense. The results are not determined against other people. It's just a test.
As said- Idiot.
posted on 3/5/12
comment by CONCERNED EVERTONIAN (U7886) posted 15 seconds ago
11 plus finished in 1980.
How old are you m`duck
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I can assure you it is alive and well in three Counties in England. Certainly Lincolnshire anyway.
posted on 3/5/12
The blue stuff under the sink tastes funny.
posted on 3/5/12
comment by Toblerone Boots (U4965) posted 1 minute ago
The difference is that I know I'm telling the truth pal
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No. You're lying.
posted on 3/5/12
http://grammarschools.lincs.sch.uk/the-11-plus/
Shhhhh.
posted on 3/5/12
If the 11 plus ended in 1980, then the woman who tutors kids to pass it at the local primary school runs a brilliant con.
She charges 30 quid an hour.
posted on 3/5/12
Is there anyway to search key word in previous threads as I remember saying it ONCE before on 606. I guarantee it will be the same number with the same reasons as it is the truth.
I don't know why but it really irks me that you don't believe me. Normally I'd just put it down to petty rivalry and jelousy.
I will again.
posted on 3/5/12
Yet again your post does not make sense. The results are not determined against other people. It's just a test.
--------------------------------------------------------------
You said, that your results in the 11+ put you in the top 10% - 10% of what? Could it be 10% of the other kids who took it, in LINCOLNSHIRE, given that it had ended elsewhere
You really are dense love.
posted on 3/5/12
redconn > (U5676)
Thats my mum. That's why we moved.
posted on 3/5/12
Toblerone Boots (U4965)
How does that make me dense. Like you and your 5% you mean?
This is too easy!
posted on 3/5/12
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