Ah when people love the subject it's always better =D that's why some of my lecturers are epic!
My maths teacher on the other hand got a B at GCSE, a D at A level and did his degree in performing arts, you can just tell that he hates maths (i'm not sure if he's technically qualified to teach maths, but our school keeps quiet about it because we're a pretty sh*tty state school with an awful reputation so he's the only guy we could get )
You just know that you're thick when you have to use the word humiliating (a couple of posts up) because you spelt embarrassment so epically wrong that the online spell checker had 'no spelling suggestions'
You just know that you're thick when you have to use the word humiliating (a couple of posts up) because you spelt embarrassment so epically wrong that the online spell checker had 'no spelling suggestions'
Stuff like that happens to me all the time, and I'm at uni studying English
Ok so, i still haven't done that history, or my french or my astronomy, all of which are due in tomorrow morning. I'm currently very sleep deprived and would need to get up 6:30 tomorrow morning so that i don't miss my bus. I have two options:
1. Go out now for drinks with friends who i haven't seen for a while
Ok so, i still haven't done that history, or my french or my astronomy, all of which are due in tomorrow morning. I'm currently very sleep deprived and would need to get up 6:30 tomorrow morning so that i don't miss my bus. I have two options:
1. Go out now for drinks with friends who i haven't seen for a while
or
2. stay in like i probably should
WHAT SHOULD I DO???
hmmm. stay in. unless you think you'd have loads of fun with your friends?
I'm having drinks with a guy tomorrow night, then on wed it's Battle of the Students in Glasgow, and I get to wear a T-Shirt which says "Your dad works for my dad" LOL!
I'm having drinks with a guy tomorrow night, then on wed it's Battle of the Students in Glasgow, and I get to wear a T-Shirt which says Your dad works for my dad; LOL!