Not really. Even my brother is accelerant student in maths. He does year 10 math when he is only year 7.Aerath said:Year 7 Acceleration - that's impressive. Need to ask my friend about that.
...lyounamu said:He is much more ambitious than I am when it comes to maths as he wishes to do HSC when he is in year 9 or year 10.
That would be pretty awesome, but he's kinda missing out on the games and anime that people in those junior years enjoy. Untill this holiday, I played too many games and watched too much anime.lyounamu said:He is much more ambitious than I am when it comes to maths as he wishes to do HSC when he is in year 9 or year 10.
child prodigylyounamu said:Not really. Even my brother is accelerant student in maths. He does year 10 math when he is only year 7.
He is much more ambitious than I am when it comes to maths as he wishes to do HSC when he is in year 9 or year 10.
bored of sc said:child prodigy
My brother watches it.... but he just studies more in his spare time.foram said:That would be pretty awesome, but he's kinda missing out on the games and anime that people in those junior years enjoy. Untill this holiday, I played too many games and watched too much anime.
You don't understand the 'undeniable force' of the anime. This force is too powerful to deny.Aerath said:I've never understood what's so good about anime. It's just a bunch of characters speaking in a language that I don't understand.
Video was cool . Audio was annoying .lyounamu said:You don't understand the 'undeniable force' of the anime. This force is too powerful to deny.
There is absolutely no Physics formula that can explain this artificial phenomenon.
As the name suggests, it is 'underniable force'.
Here we go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRStLYceOT8
Let the 'undeniable force' compel you!!!
Haha... trying to learn Japanese in my spare time. So...Razizi said:Video was cool . Audio was annoying .