This exam scares me just because there's so many things they could ask and I can't figure out a definite 'pattern' in the past questions, trial papers, etc. So I can't just learn an essay and adapt it to suit the question. (Damn!)lizzieee_ said:this exam is scaring me....
is there anyone else who doesn't know why theyre doing ex english and would rather be forced to learn arabic in 2 hrs in a swamp at night without a torch than do this exam??
just looking for some fellow sufferers... eeeek!
ahhhh calm down woman its not a crime.Sarah168 said:Put simply, freaking out is NOT good and doesnt help you in any way. To elaborate, DELIBERATELY trying to find people to freak out with you is even worse.
"The impact of globalisation on local culture is intense and often irrevocable. Thus, the concept of retreating from the global has become paramount in the late 20th century. The desire to retain ones roots and traditional structure, the preference for autonomy and local authority with the belief of a cohesive values system is an inevitable result of the globalisation phenomenon. This is demonstrated in the texts......"mathock said:haha i do rftg too, and yeah this exam will be tough... but instead of everybody stressing out about it, lets help each other... i want to have a decent intro into the essay stating what i think rftg means... anyone got some suggestions??
you have a lot to be sorry forSkeeta said:i apologise for the previous post.. terrible.. quite terrible
such a relief to find a like-minded personhotcocoababe said:quite terrible yes - how dare you pollute this quite obviously serious post with your deluded ramblings, Skeeta?
mind you, i reckon deluded ramblings are about the extent of MY vocabulary, and hence the quality of my exams answers tomoro will consist of ramblings and delusions
hehehe