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posted on 8/3/12

I cheated on my coursework

posted on 8/3/12

Past paper are the way to properly revise. So many of my fwends at school just used to flick through a book, copy down key points, and call that revising.

Naturally, they are now cleaning my toilet.

posted on 8/3/12

I cheated on my coursework

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Ah, the ultimate revision.

posted on 8/3/12

eyes gotz am U en einglesh. am surprized to bee onnist

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 8/3/12

Chem 3 - U
Core 2 - A
Statistics - C
Physics - D

Anyone who thinks Core 2 is hard is in for a serious shock at A2. That is all I'm saying

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 8/3/12

I cheated on my coursework
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Which exam board? You're going down!

posted on 8/3/12

Melo

They handed each of us passed peoples Coursework to help us get an idea of how it was done...i just put it in my bag, went home, copied it and changed a few bits and pieces so i couldnt be detected

posted on 8/3/12

NOOO SKA DONT GRASS ME UP

posted on 8/3/12

Quite happy with the physics. If I didn't **** up the one question with the highest marks I may have got an A.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 8/3/12

If you'd got everything right you'd have had full marks. What's your point?

posted on 8/3/12

I was on the boundary for Economics and Maths, really p!$$es me off

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 8/3/12

I found RRP, the one at the back:

http://komplettie.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/the-old-fashioned-way.jpg

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 8/3/12

It doesn't matter if you are on the boundary for 1 paper.

posted on 8/3/12

SKA

I was more subtle than that

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 8/3/12

This subtle?

http://x35.xanga.com/62e8564358d19271311114/b216394034.jpg

posted on 8/3/12

I spent my late teens/early 20's drunk out of my mind and found that I no longer cared about my A level grades. I suggest you do the same.

posted on 8/3/12

!!

Getting closer! For my History exam i wrote some key dates on the material bit on my see through pencil case

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 8/3/12

I spent my late teens/early 20's drunk out of my mind and found that I no longer cared about my A level grades.
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I wouldn't care about A levels either if I was still doing them in my 20's.

posted on 8/3/12

I tattooed answers to my eyelids. Sadly now I dream of Pythagorean theorem all night, every night.

posted on 8/3/12

I did the international baccalaureate instead of a-levels

comment by T-BAD (U11806)

posted on 8/3/12

Naturally, they are now cleaning my toilet.
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I didn't realise you and Galvin are friends from back in school!

posted on 8/3/12

"I wouldn't care about A levels either if I was still doing them in my 20's"

I probably should've phrased that better. I did my A levels when I was 18 and then subsequently spent the rest of my teens and early 20's drunk therefore no longer caring about the grades I had received.

Even sober though A-levels are largely irrelevant once you've done them.

posted on 8/3/12

Pretty Happy with my results

Maths

C3 - A (Full Marks)
C4- B
M1 - A

Biology - A
Chemistry - A (Fulls Marks)

posted on 8/3/12

well they are

my parents wouldnt give people a job who didnt have a levels on their CV

comment by T-BAD (U11806)

posted on 8/3/12

I don't have A-Levels, through choice.

I'm only 23 and on a decent wage though, earning more than most of my friends who are out of uni.

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