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Thermal
12-18-2009, 03:41
:tired:

It's 2:40 am where I am because tomorrow is the absolute final deadline for geography coursework handing in, I've just done 10 pages of font 11 writing in one night about why my towns Central business district is in the middle :laugh4:, soooo glad this is the last day at school tomorrow...

Anyway is anyone else approaching there exams in January, whether thats at school or college or anywhere, If so what are you taking? :beam:

Megas Methuselah
12-18-2009, 05:45
I've been working non-stop since mid-November writing essays, assignments, and studying for exams. Most of my final exams are over, and I only have a couple more history finals next week. THEN I'M HOME FREE!!!

Ferret
12-18-2009, 14:21
You must be so annoyed you did all that work and then it was a snow day...

Thermal
12-18-2009, 15:58
You must be so annoyed you did all that work and then it was a snow day...

I still went in, it snowed a lot but never settled...

Ferret
12-18-2009, 17:29
awwww unlucky, it's nearly foot deep here :beam:

Thermal
12-18-2009, 18:08
awwww unlucky, it's nearly foot deep here :beam:

I heard it was 10 foot deep in some places :cry: oh well :P


wait, 10 inches, not foot lmao

shlin28
12-18-2009, 18:22
Taking half of the Philosophy AS exam in January, the rest (and my other four subjects - history, politics, maths and physics) will be in May. Phew. :sweatdrop:

Still plenty of work to do over Christmas holidays though... :wall:

Thermal
12-18-2009, 19:16
Taking half of the Philosophy AS exam in January, the rest (and my other four subjects - history, politics, maths and physics) will be in May. Phew. :sweatdrop:

Still plenty of work to do over Christmas holidays though... :wall:

Haven't seen you in a while Shlin :smash:

Centurion1
12-19-2009, 00:03
ugh just finished my last exam today.

im in high school but we get out pretty early.

my schedule.
calculus BC
Physics
Government
European History
English
World Religions (required)
Latin: Vergil

mostly ap exacept for religion which has no equivalent

CCRunner
12-23-2009, 06:21
European HistoryThis is the AP version I'm guessing? Would you reccomend the course? I'm about to do my next year's schedule (I'm a Junior) and I can't decide if this class would be worth taking a zero hour... I'm generally familiar with the format having taken World History (5! :beam:) and currently in APUSH.

Centurion1
12-23-2009, 18:46
oh its awesome bt it of course depends on the teacher.

yeah i got a five on the ap world test as well and a five on ap us (im a senior) and ill probably do good on this too. honestly of all three ap us was the most difficult but even it wasnt hard per say.

yeah the time period should be intersting if your anytihng like me (total history nerd)

rory_20_uk
12-26-2009, 14:23
Due to restart teaching in february for hopefully another 3 years of learning... Yes, I'm 30, so what of it? :inquisitive:

~:smoking:

Fragony
12-26-2009, 14:29
Do it for fun, classical history. No idea why you are so occupied with it, costs me an hour a day or so.

Thermal
12-29-2009, 06:24
Do it for fun, classical history. No idea why you are so occupied with it, costs me an hour a day or so.

I'm considering ancient history, and waying up whether I should take it, whilst I'd enjoy it (I think) I don't think it actually helps in a day to day I need a good job environment. :juggle2: