Okay if you MUST drop then consider the following in order:
1. Consider your passions/interest for all your subjects.
2. Drop your most hated subject. Usually, your most hated subject should be your weakest or close to your weakest. The one you hate studying for.
3. If 2 doesn't work then drop...
True, you stare at their bodies for not ten seconds but 10 minutes.
And no you don't stop what you're doing, you multi-task while staring. Shows how experienced you are at staring (to get to the level of staring + doing something else), no?
(jokes, I love you man.. no homo though)
Dear not-secret-crush-yet,
Even though you are not so much a stunner (compared to the previous ''people''), I still think you look great (quite pretty and cute to an extent). You're so smart that it dazzles me, probs heaps greater than me at maffs but considering the school you go to... it's...
Usually one shoudn't drop to Standard but it really depends on your ability in English. Sometimes, you just gotta drop down.
Drop gen. maths if you hate it.
Pick up Extension History.
Yeah, saw some babe broke down during my 4 unit maffs exam.
went to her and lent her my shoulder after the exam. taught her some 4u stuff as well at the library afterwards.
(lol)
This happened to me:
Past paper of previous year: - Gets 85% on practise attempt under exam conditions
Actual paper: - Gets 98%
What made the difference? Actual paper had 99% typical exam questions (well it seemed to me it was) and r0te-able ones.
Exams will either favour me or not favour me.
Or you guys overrate my ability.
main problem: I tend to have issues with consistency at times.... especially in maths....
my performance all depends on what the test is like... whether the questions favour me or not....
Use flowery language and being Shakespeare.
Dat elegance and flair in your writing of essays.
Like, two students can use the same techniques + quotes and similar explanations yet one student gets a bit higher due to their appealing writing style and flair.
This isn't always true but it...