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What are some subjects you're happy never have to do again?

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Original post by SugarBubbles2000
ENGLISH AND TEXTILES!! :dancing:


Omg same!!!
Original post by milky_discharge
Which Prose did you do? I've got my Verse tomorrow (I'm doing Virgil's Aenead).


I did Pliny on Tuesday and I have Virgil tomorrow. What about you?
Original post by Candy55
@ihatePE I would've thought PE would be number one on your list, seeing as how your username is "i hate PE" lol XD! Math, sciences, history and PE.



i dont do GCSE PE of course and the compulsory pe lessons was not compulsory for me because i have a doctor note :-)

Original post by milky_discharge
Latin Literature - it's so dead


i've always wondered do you do literature in latin then? does that mean you are fluent in latin? :O
Reply 23
I'm doing A level... But psychology it's the most boring thing ever!
English langauge and RE.. Boring af.
Also physics but i have 2 exams to go for that.
Had my last ever AS History exam.
Can't wait to drop it!!!!!
Reply 26
Original post by tamanna___
English langauge and RE.. Boring af.
Also physics but i have 2 exams to go for that.


I found RE so interesting at GCSE I would've actually done my degree in religious and biblical studies if it had some real value 🙄
CITIZENSHIP what even is CITIZENSHIP
Original post by niv1234
I did Pliny on Tuesday and I have Virgil tomorrow. What about you?


Yeah I had those
English
AS computer science at GCSE AND they changed the spec halfway through our course :angry::angry:
No i'm definitely not fluent in latin xD. Latin Literature requires you to memorise loads of ridiculous analysis like "there was some chiasmus there, this emphasises [insert theme question is asking about here]"
Original post by milky_discharge
Yeah I had those


Good luck for tomorrow
Original post by milky_discharge
No i'm definitely not fluent in latin xD. Latin Literature requires you to memorise loads of ridiculous analysis like "there was some chiasmus there, this emphasises [insert theme question is asking about here]"


Thats exaclty what I am planning to do- learn the annotations and write them for whatever question comes up on that section and hope its relevant.
Algebra and Analysis. :puke:
AS Maths. byeeeeee forever :smile:
English Lit and Lang :colonhash:
No for Latin lit. you just memorise pages and pages of the english translation of a Latin text and the annotation and regurgitate all that information in the exam.
Reply 37
English and history and chemistry and biology 😂

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Maths(although i enjoy it,i am not good at it as i am for most my subjects)
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