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Original post by JustaDreamer
Lol my friend is doing Maths, Further Maths and Economics...the prospect would terrify me, but I know she'll be fine. Same, French was always just before P.E so no one would pay attention -.- For the decrease in boredom: :woo: :tongue:

*Sighs with relief* :cute:


I'm doing them and Physics.Whats so scary I love Maths, especially Complex Numbers and Calculus.I think it is going to be hard to specialise in Maths, which I will have to do after my bachelors degree I think if not I will at PhD, which I will probably need to do Maths Research at a University and give lectures.By the way, you need 3 facilitating subjects at AAB at A-Level to qualify for the A-Level Baccalaureate so I will have to take Physics A2, unless I do extremely bad at Physics AS because I am obsessed with academia- you don't really need Abacc or really Ebacc for anything including university.
Reply 4101
I would agree with 2-1. See what happens in second half, otherwise extra time! If it goes to extra time, then 1-0 would be more reasonable (to Bayern)

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Reply 4102
Original post by Dalek1099
I have 4 exams left and I had a Leaver's Assembly on Thursday but because we don't get study leave, we haven't really left and me and my Geography Teacher both agreed it should have been in June, when we actually leave-some people finish a bit earlier than me.Its strange how all the teachers and pupils(particularly on Facebook) say we have left but we haven't really.We only have to come in part time( me -7.5hours but some people are at around 12 hours per week) plus extra revision sessions(day before or day of exam often for 2-3 hours ) but that doesn't count as leaving and I'm still coming in full time anyway because I need to do revision and its too awkward for me to be coming in and out.Do you agree with me that my year hasn't left or would you class this as leaving:confused:


Well you haven't left the school, but equally youre not on timetabled lessons. So I would say you properly leave after exams. Our leavers assembly finished with the song: "I'll stand by you", and then lots of hugs, kisses and tears. Quite emotional tbh. And I am leaving my current school so makes it even more emotional :'(. I will suck it up though.

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Original post by Molly_xox
Mine finished on the 10th :wink:


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We were supposed to finish on that date but our year leader wanted us to stay until the following thursday

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Original post by Ryan075
We were supposed to finish on that date but our year leader wanted us to stay until the following thursday

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Well that sucks, why?


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Reply 4105
What i'd kill for another day of school. :frown:


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Reply 4106
Original post by Molly_xox
Well that sucks, why?


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She just announced it. She never really said and yeah it does.

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Original post by Ryan075
I would agree with 2-1. See what happens in second half, otherwise extra time! If it goes to extra time, then 1-0 would be more reasonable (to Bayern)

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Could be 2-1 now...penalty gave dortmund a chance

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Original post by Jina
What i'd kill for another day of school. :frown:


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I know it's wrong, but I want every lesson one more time, not the "last Lesson" type, but an ordinary lesson. Just for old times sake
Original post by Ryan075
Well you haven't left the school, but equally youre not on timetabled lessons. So I would say you properly leave after exams. Our leavers assembly finished with the song: "I'll stand by you", and then lots of hugs, kisses and tears. Quite emotional tbh. And I am leaving my current school so makes it even more emotional :'(. I will suck it up though.

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We are in for timetabled lessons, for the subjects we are still studying for our exams,though?I would class only having exams + revision sessions day before or on the day as leaving really because you can do exams in another school as a private school and you wouldn't have started school there would you?
Original post by Ryan075
She just announced it. She never really said and yeah it does.

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School has been optional for us since 13th, but I was in 7/10 days for exams - 10 down, 7 to go :smile:


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Original post by MattFletcher
I know it's wrong, but I want every lesson one more time, not the "last Lesson" type, but an ordinary lesson. Just for old times sake


Me too. :frown: I'd do anything for another dance/maths/cooking/french/spanish/drama/history lesson. Ahh man. Year 7's are sooo lucky, they don't even know it.


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Original post by L'Evil Fish
The ln had a different domain as well

Tullia


Ahem.

R(fg) = (-∞, 0] is correct. As such, any value for k greater than 0 is acceptable, giving the reason that it lies outside of R(fg).

When I said k = -1, I hadn't seen the exam paper and so I was working on the basis that the girl in the exam thread had posted the correct R(fg), which would have meant k = -1 was correct.

Having said that, it is one mark and they're more concerned with you appreciating that it has to lie outside of R(fg). As such, it's a follow through mark based on your R(fg).
Some NICE shots so far
Original post by Tullia
Ahem.

R(fg) = (-∞, 0] is correct. As such, any value for k greater than 0 is acceptable, giving the reason that it lies outside of R(fg).

When I said k = -1, I hadn't seen the exam paper and so I was working on the basis that the girl in the exam thread had posted the correct R(fg), which would have meant k = -1 was correct.

Having said that, it is one mark and they're more concerned with you appreciating that it has to lie outside of R(fg). As such, it's a follow through mark based on your R(fg).


Aah I see :smile:

Oh well :biggrin:
Reply 4115
Original post by L'Evil Fish
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Ich bin Susannes Freund.
Ich bin Susannes Freundin.
Ich bin die Freundin von Susanne.
Ich bin der Freund von Susanne. Are they all right answers?
Original post by EduWiz
Ich bin Susannes Freund.
Ich bin Susannes Freundin.
Ich bin die Freundin von Susanne.
Ich bin der Freund von Susanne. Are they all right answers?


I don't speak German yet!:tongue:
Reply 4117
Original post by L'Evil Fish
I don't speak German yet!:tongue:

ooh my bad I thought you were learning it now
Original post by Jina
Me too. :frown: I'd do anything for another dance/maths/cooking/french/spanish/drama/history lesson. Ahh man. Year 7's are sooo lucky, they don't even know it.


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I Know :frown: I really want another normal Physics Lesson, French Lesson (so many "French Teacher Quotes" in the 2 years) Chemistry Lesson, Physics Lesson, History Lesson (So much Banter) and the rest. Really going to miss people in Y12. :frown: :cry:
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Some NICE shots so far


Robben finally comes up with the goods :lol:

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