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Original post by Besakt

Original post by Besakt
Terrible is an understatement.


:console: It'll be okay for the both of us hopefully :crossedf:
Reply 2981
Original post by ViceVersa
:console: It'll be okay for the both of us hopefully :crossedf:


No replies from medical schools yet.
I've been living off energy drinks pretty much no sleep and maryland cookies for the past 2 weeks.
Have had 3 exams which I've done crap in.
I got 3 more next week which I feel under prepared for.

:frown:
Reply 2982
I feel bad for not having an exam today now. :ashamed:

I'm honestly sure everyone will be fine. At the risk of using a horrible cliché, all exams feel bad immediately after, and if you think it went poorly, chances are a lowish UMS boundary.

Keep the faith guys :redface:
Not that it's anything to do with medicine... but I just found out I've been selected as a dancer in the Olympic ceremony!! :biggrin:

Just finished my chem2 paper and off to London to take 30 kids to the theatre... Excellent .... *sigh*
Reply 2984
Original post by Loulibelle
Not that it's anything to do with medicine... but I just found out I've been selected as a dancer in the Olympic ceremony!! :biggrin:

Just finished my chem2 paper and off to London to take 30 kids to the theatre... Excellent .... *sigh*


:awesome: Enjoy!
Original post by Loulibelle
Not that it's anything to do with medicine... but I just found out I've been selected as a dancer in the Olympic ceremony!! :biggrin:


How exciting! Well done :party:
Original post by Besakt
No replies from medical schools yet.
I've been living off energy drinks pretty much no sleep and maryland cookies for the past 2 weeks.
Have had 3 exams which I've done crap in.
I got 3 more next week which I feel under prepared for.

:frown:


That's good, at least you've had no rejections and even if you have, for your other choices at least you've passed the initial stages, which mans more of a chance of an interview!

Sounds like you've worked super hard for your exams, hope you get the grades you deserve :redface:
Reply 2987
Original post by ViceVersa
That's good, at least you've had no rejections and even if you have, for your other choices at least you've passed the initial stages, which mans more of a chance of an interview!

Sounds like you've worked super hard for your exams, hope you get the grades you deserve :redface:


I hope so too. :redface:
Original post by NP473L
:awesome: Enjoy!


Thanks guys :biggrin:
Reply 2989
Original post by ViceVersa
:nope:


:yep:

Besides, Jan exams are usually harder so lower boundaries :p:
Are these January exams prelims/mocks or are they proper exams?
Sorry, I know very little about the English system. :colondollar:
Original post by hamandcheese
Yup I'm international. Thank you so much, that definitely does make me feel better. And glasgow is my first choice anyway so I think I'm just going to go ahead and accept it.

All the best for your apps! :smile: is glasgow one of your choices too?


Thank you! And yes, I was interviewed back in December.
Original post by Loulibelle
Not that it's anything to do with medicine... but I just found out I've been selected as a dancer in the Olympic ceremony!! :biggrin:

Just finished my chem2 paper and off to London to take 30 kids to the theatre... Excellent .... *sigh*


Now THAT is something to mention at an interview.
Reply 2993
Original post by CocaineSquirrel
Are these January exams prelims/mocks or are they proper exams?
Sorry, I know very little about the English system. :colondollar:


A - Levels is split into two years.

In the first year you do AS-Level

In the second year you do A2-Level.

AS + A2 Level = A Level.

If you decide to do just AS Level that is a qualification in itself and is worth half of an A- Level.

The AS and A2 Level for the science subject and most of the humanities subjects is split into modules.

So in the first year (AS-Level year) you do one module in January and one module in June and then one module sometime in the year which is the practical module and assess your practical ability.

The same module layout is for the A2 Year.
it's my birthday today :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin:
Original post by NP473L
*Gets bored of revising...

What music has everyone been listening to while revising?


i listen to classic fm :colondollar:

i actually really like classical music anyway :tongue:
Reply 2996
Original post by laurie:)
i listen to classic fm :colondollar:

i actually really like classical music anyway :tongue:


Can't argue with that :smile:. I love me some 'Lacrimosa' any day. :tongue:

I've been listening to film scores/soundtracks (which is probably more embarrassing), so I wanted to see if I was abnormal, or if it were fairly common procedure.

<--- awesome :music:

I can't do the revision if there are lyrics...

Happy Birthday!! :macarena:
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Original post by NP473L
Can't argue with that :smile:. I love me some 'Lacrimosa' any day. :tongue:

I've been listening to film scores/soundtracks (which is probably more embarrassing), so I wanted to see if I was abnormal, or if it were fairly common procedure.

&lt;--- awesome :music:

I can't do the revision if there are lyrics...

Happy Birthday!! :macarena:


i really like classical piano music, like Ludovico Enaudi :smile:

and same! it cant have lyrics or i'll end up learning them instead :biggrin:

thanks :h:
Original post by laurie:)
it's my birthday today :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin:


Happy Birthday :biggrin:, learning a few new piano pieces myself :tongue:, finding la campanella(litzt) and der erlkonig(schubert/litzt) very challanging.

It gives me something to do when I'm not working to while away the time. :moon:
Reply 2999
Original post by laurie:)
it's my birthday today :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin: :banana: :biggrin:


HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! :party:

How old are you? 18? :colondollar:

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