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Original post by k.russell
No last year!! It was really scarring cos it was my first maths exam and I'm not strong in mech anyway

Oh I bet! Do you do further then?
Original post by Steliata
Oh I bet! Do you do further then?


I am doing further maths this year, but it's my gap year
Original post by k.russell
I am doing further maths this year, but it's my gap year

Ah I see... Good luck with your further exams if you have any left 😊
Original post by Steliata
Ah I see... Good luck with your further exams if you have any left 😊


only s2 after the total mare today that was d1
is the core maths still to come?
Original post by k.russell
only s2 after the total mare today that was d1
is the core maths still to come?

Yes core is next week!

I heard D1 was hard... something about a salad?
All of this conversation makes me glad I stuck to arts and humanities :tongue:
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Original post by SteamboatMickey
All of this conversation makes me glad I stuck to arts and humanities :tongue:


Essays.

Ewwww.....

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Original post by Steliata
Yes core is next week!

I heard D1 was hard... something about a salad?


tbh, the paper's difficulty didn't surprise me - I lost marks where I was expecting to; definitions, a few on harder questions ( i.e. salad) and one simple arithmetic mistake, but I misread something in the first question (for d1 people it was matchings and I incorrectly thought that one matching was allowed that wasn't, so all my alternating paths were wrong) and that lost me another 6 marks so it's looking pretty dire overall.
As long as it's above 70 ums which it should be then it's ok overall, but it's made me realise I can't take anything for granted

Good luck for core, I reckon c4 might be hard this year because last years was particularly easy
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Original post by Doonesbury
Essays.

Ewwww.....

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Forming an evaluative argument from stuff you read that rests so heavily on interpretation and the quality of expression is honestly one of the most rewarding things :biggrin:
Original post by SteamboatMickey
All of this conversation makes me glad I stuck to arts and humanities :tongue:


Original post by Doonesbury
Essays.

Ewwww.....

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A big reason why I chose Economics was because I could do both :tongue:
Original post by Infested
A big reason why I chose Economics was because I could do both :tongue:


People like you are the reason why we can't have nice things :colonhash:
Original post by Infested
A big reason why I chose Economics was because I could do both :tongue:


^I agree with this statement wholeheartedly :tongue:

Original post by NeverLucky
People like you are the reason why we can't have nice things :colonhash:


Salty much? much wow? much doge? :rofl: :lol:
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Original post by SteamboatMickey
Forming an evaluative argument from stuff you read that rests so heavily on interpretation and the quality of expression is honestly one of the most rewarding things :biggrin:


Nah!

:wink:
Original post by wolfmoon88
^I agree with this statement wholeheartedly :tongue:



Salty much? much wow? much doge? :rofl: :lol:


God punishes those that defy reason and enjoy both essays and numbers.
Original post by NeverLucky
God punishes those that defy reason and enjoy both essays and numbers.


Technically speaking, both words and numbers constitute different parts of reason. Therefore, people who enjoy both writing essays and numbers are not defying reason but rather learning and applying reason in a more wholesome manner :lol:
Original post by wolfmoon88
Technically speaking, both words and numbers constitute different parts of reason. Therefore, people who enjoy both writing essays and numbers are not defying reason but rather learning and applying reason in a more wholesome manner :lol:


And here is a perfect example of why Trump didn't give us nice things when he spent 7 days creating the world #alternatenotalternatefacts
Original post by NeverLucky
And here is a perfect example of why Trump didn't give us nice things when he spent 7 days creating the world #alternatenotalternatefacts


Maybe that's why he wants to build a wall. To keep out the people who only exclusively like numbers/words :wink: #BuildTheWall #DrainTheSwamp
Original post by NeverLucky
And here is a perfect example of why Trump didn't give us nice things when he spent 7 days creating the world #alternatenotalternatefacts


:lol:
Original post by SteamboatMickey
:lol:


:colonhash:
Original post by Infested
A big reason why I chose Economics was because I could do both :tongue:


See I am really good at coming up with abstract ideas based on reason and judgement and given facts... I cannot for the life of me deal with numbers! I haven't a mathematical brain or a super creative brain for things /too/ open to interpretation (like art). I think I have the brain of a philosopher, though not one who deals with arithmetic.

Everyone used to get mad at me because I couldn't do maths and my drawings were hopeless...
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