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I'm sorry to hear about that.you're 17?really how busy can you be?
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my dearest cherry heart,I'm really really bored.how are you?
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how you doing old friend?we've been friends for so long. Lol. what you doing this weekend?
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I know how exactly you must feel, I felt the same today!
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Its not black and white, that you either support everything they do, or nothing they do.
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They are, however yes they are doing other things that I agree are despicable. I didn't say I fully support everything they do. I can support their supposed cause which would then mean I support what they are supposed to be doing/what they are doing everyday, and then not support other things. This isn't that difficult.
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thank so much i wish you was my mentor that would have been so cool and great. thanks for the revision tip i will try it out and yeah i did pick psychology and LAW as my a-level and i choose 4 a-levels.i will try this way and hope it works thanks so much i really appreciate your help.
thanks ps how are you doing at university, if you don't mind me asking.
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Hello there yes I remember helping you out. I am happy to give you some revision tips why not. I am assuming that you have 3 subjects for A levels or 4 to the maximum. Like say if it is psychology read the chapter fully as much as you verbally try to read every bits of the information and then close your book. Take a paper and jot down as many points or stuff that comes in your mind which you learned whilst reading through the chapter. Plus I'll suggest you to read one chapter atleast twice or thrice to make sure that you understand it take a highlighter as well to highlight areas which you think are important enough. Then try to have a past paper relevant to that chapter have a look at those questions and try and answer that question say if it was writing an essay compare your answer to that marking scheme properly see the areas you wrote good and the areas you went wrong. Donot look at mark scheme unless and until you have solved the paper fully plus try and revise atleast 4 hours a day do one subject say on a Monday starting with the one you find the hardest subsequently going down the line say on a Tuesday then do Law giving it again 4 hours a day so keep on revising everyday as you are starting revision early so you need to keep on revising everyday to make sure that you retain that info til January. Plus when you are college make sure that whatever important areas of Psychology or whatever subject you do she points out write it and note it down yeah and include it in your revision as well. If you feel comfortable this way use it otherwise you can make notes of every chapter which are precise and concise enough for you to understand. Dont worry about GCSEs work hard this time and get what you want.
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