shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow

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  1. Shelly_x's Avatar
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    Re: shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow
    Taking a day off and missing more work so you can catch up on work you've already missed doesn't seem like the smartest plan...
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    Re: shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow
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    it was a typo mistake duhh
    I like how you're 'duhh'ing me. Its clearly not a typo when you spell it the same way 4 times
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    Re: shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow
    I took today off, wrote half an essay. I don't think it helps much unless you're very motivated- I have taken days off and got things done before, but am feeling apathetic lately :dontknow:

    Why can't you study during your frees or on the weekend?
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    Re: shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow
    (Original post by zoedhin)
    i really need to take a day off sixth form tommarow because i need to catch up on a lot of work and do some revision, i got all A's and B's for gcses but now im mostly predicted U's and have decided that i really need to spend alot of time revising, pplus the lessons that i have tommarow and not really important i can catch up on the work really easily however i am worried about my attendance because well its not that low it must be between 80 - 90 percent and can the school do anything like kick me out due to poor attendance because i literally only have like 2 months of school left because for 2 weeks we have easter holidays and for the other two weeks we have study week yea so like 2 months left some of my friends attendance is like 70 percent and nothing happened to them im sooo confused pleaseee help me < sorry for the long post ps i used to be the cleverest in my class but then i had so many problems now im back to track i know i can catch up if i take tommarow off what do you think?
    I think you should go in because even if you're failing, you're going learn more by going to school rather than staying at home to revise. If your attendance is pretty low already then this is going to further it. Oh and would you be able learn to full-stops please? I don't think there was a single on in your post :rolleyes:
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    Re: shall i miss a day of sixth form tommarow
    (Original post by zoedhin)
    hi basically i have a huge problem that i need help with i am 17 years doing just done my AS year i want to do A2 chemistry but i just done my AS chemistry and know that i have not passed to carry on doing A2 i need a minimum of a D grade. However, i will be retaking my AS cehmistry while doing A2 is it possible if i can do A2 chemistry while retaking AS because i do not want to retake a whole year because i was predited a b in biology a in pyschology and b in english so no need to retake a whole year. My problem is that my school will not let me do A2 chemistry while retaking AS so it it possible if i can do this privately and how? Also another problem is that in A2 as you drop one subject the school will be more liekly to ask me to drop chemistry and do english pyschology and biology, the thing is that even if i drop chemistry and do it privately my origion aim was to drop english wich i really dont want to do in A2 so can you please help me?
    Did you manage to get an A or B in Chemistry then?
    Last edited by Illusionary; 24-06-2012 at 22:05.
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