With 4 humanities subjects and english my wrists were toast after the trials. But I was pretty lucky in terms of scheduling - my exams were pretty well spread over the two week trial period. To me the trials felt more hectic because everything was so condensed, whereas there was more time with the final exams.oh gawd, my hands
Lol, me next yearWith 4 humanities subjects and english my wrists were toast after the trials. But I was pretty lucky in terms of scheduling - my exams were pretty well spread over the two week trial period. To me the trials felt more hectic because everything was so condensed, whereas there was more time with the final exams.
I have 3u and bio on the same dayone of my friends has paper 2 and chemistry tomorrow and 3-unit and bio on thursday...lol feel sorry for him!
In China they finish the exam in 2 days can you imagine that?I remember having english paper 2 and legal studies on the same day. oh gawd, my hands
Yeah, know that. Also, the exam is so hard such that practice can really only get you up to a certain mark, the rest is all intelligence based.In China they finish the exam in 2 days can you imagine that?
ExactlyYeah, know that. Also, the exam is so hard such that practice can really only get you up to a certain mark, the rest is all intelligence based.
Speaking of that, I don't know how the fuck my dad managed to get 620/700 for the 高考, and same deal with my cousin, who is a professor in accounting, obtaining 680/700 :/Exactly
I found that I'll never be as good as those people who are born smart
They can learn things so easily and get high mark
While I have to learn it for much longer time and get an OK mark
It's just intelligence based I strongly agree with ya
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