pots, pans, untencils, towels, cutlery, bedding, cushions, mirror, tea towels etc etc I just googled university shopping lists, they all more or less say the same thing Shops I visited included, Ikea, Primark, Wilkinsons, Asda and B&M
What's B&M? And I thought Wilkinsons closed down or something o.O Are there even any Wilkinsons stores in London O.O. GOOGLE! that's what I should have done xD I pretty much only had toilet paper as a main thing to buy :s
Funnily enough, Oxford is taking precedence (although if I was by some strike of dumb chance, lucky enough to get an offer from Oxford it'd most likely be AAA right? And so it'll probably be an insurance... Because the others are A*AA and I like their courses)
Looked there was an edit done. So probably Peakcasso probably made an edit after you posted this quoting her.
(Original post by Peakcasso) Got my firm to withdraw my application a day before track froze, thinking I've made the stupidest decision of my life so far
What made you withdraw your firm?
So I assumed you made an amendment to her quote as a joke.
Oh what grade requirements do you need at the moment?
Well for my A levels I'll need at least AAB. So for AS hopefully I'll get at least that, if I get any C's this year then I'll definitely have to retake :/ what about you?
Your 'opinion' is extremely bitter and reeks of envy.
The kind of simpleton who likes to joke around, especially when he's conversing with rude and generalising people. Trust me I'm actually fairly smart.
I might be rude, and I might come across as generalising, but at least I base my generalisations on real-life observations. Kids who go to private schools or have pushy parents that shove textbooks down their throats always end up at a much better place than everyone else, it's not right. Class has such a strong influence on someone's achievement, it makes me sick. Education in this country is rigged. It's a joke. I'm not as envious as you'd think; my parents are middle-class themselves and they didn't push me. They only wanted me to be happy unlike a lot of these proud dinner-party show-offs. I'm a product of my own desire to succeed, not some artificially instilled one.
Personally, i've slightly calmed down, compared to how i was on Friday. The idea of the universities knowing our grades, some how calms me a bit, because it means that they've spent this time thinking carefully about us and how badly we want this, so its just the Yes or No aspect that seems Big. No-one likes rejection :/ Hmm, I don't now if I should wait for UCAS to open up and check track, or if I should go to school for 8am and find out my results that way :/