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Reply 40

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by Alm_xo
whoaa thats so cool, i've never been to gujarat but do have some friends from there! you get the best of both sides haha xx
have a lovely holiday!


Tysm! Hope you had a lovely break too

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Thanks @sdfj and @Geo Lover 7 :grin:

Reply 43

Here's my task list to get back in business:

Business 1.2 topic finish off

Geography flashcards review

Ozymandias Poem analysation

London Poem analysation

Refresh my head with some Spanish vocab

:woohoo: 2 : 0 For Liverpool!!!:woohoo:

Reply 44

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by AnonymousTaken
Here's my task list to get back in business:

Business 1.2 topic finish off

Geography flashcards review

Ozymandias Poem analysation

London Poem analysation

Refresh my head with some Spanish vocab

:woohoo: 2 : 0 For Liverpool!!!:woohoo:

Best of luck with your tasks!
Original post
by AnonymousTaken
Here's my task list to get back in business:

Business 1.2 topic finish off

Geography flashcards review

Ozymandias Poem analysation

London Poem analysation

Refresh my head with some Spanish vocab

:woohoo: 2 : 0 For Liverpool!!!:woohoo:
:goodluck:
(edited 1 year ago)

Reply 46

Thanks guys I will update later. @Geo Lover 7 Can you @ me in your gyg so that I can follow along.

Reply 47

Happy to say that all my tasks are finished and have done even more!
I have a further maths exam tomorrow so I have been preparing for that. This is my first further maths exam so i'm excited to see how this will turn out.
Other than that going out to play basketball was pretty fun and Im watching a few interesting series to keep me occupied.
Question for you guys: What do you guys like to do when you feel bored?

Reply 48

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by AnonymousTaken
Happy to say that all my tasks are finished and have done even more!
I have a further maths exam tomorrow so I have been preparing for that. This is my first further maths exam so i'm excited to see how this will turn out.
Other than that going out to play basketball was pretty fun and Im watching a few interesting series to keep me occupied.
Question for you guys: What do you guys like to do when you feel bored?

Woah good luck for further maths! I'm sure you'll ace it :yep:

Answer: depends - often it's just browsing, scrolling or just passively watch youtube / tv. I also often play a game of chess after a stint of work - a hobby I guess. Or if the weather's nice, play a bit of sport :smile:
Original post
by AnonymousTaken
Happy to say that all my tasks are finished and have done even more!
I have a further maths exam tomorrow so I have been preparing for that. This is my first further maths exam so i'm excited to see how this will turn out.
Other than that going out to play basketball was pretty fun and Im watching a few interesting series to keep me occupied.
Question for you guys: What do you guys like to do when you feel bored?
:goodluck: for your maths exam.

Reply 50

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by AnonymousTaken
Happy to say that all my tasks are finished and have done even more!
I have a further maths exam tomorrow so I have been preparing for that. This is my first further maths exam so i'm excited to see how this will turn out.
Other than that going out to play basketball was pretty fun and Im watching a few interesting series to keep me occupied.
Question for you guys: What do you guys like to do when you feel bored?

Hope the further maths went well!
I like puzzles and music when im bored

Reply 51

Thanks all so much!
Sorry for late update as once again I have been quite busy which I would not say is a bad thing. The further maths test went alright but I must say I should definitely prepare for the different types of questions as the question was worded so weird I was having trouble what I should even do so I flopped in two 4 markers. BUT, overall im pretty happy considering I had to catch up on so much like matrices and the identity matrix and all that transformation matrices is soooo annoying. Hopefully im around that 85% mark.

Reply 52

@sdfj Ik this is a stupid question but why do the electrostatic forces of attractions between ionic bonds break when molten

Reply 53

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by sdfj
Woah good luck for further maths! I'm sure you'll ace it :yep:
Answer: depends - often it's just browsing, scrolling or just passively watch youtube / tv. I also often play a game of chess after a stint of work - a hobby I guess. Or if the weather's nice, play a bit of sport :smile:

AH chess! I used to play it tons and also that feeling when the weather finally opens up on a hot June afternoon and you go and play sport with friends. Life hits different.

Reply 54

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by AnonymousTaken
Thanks all so much!
Sorry for late update as once again I have been quite busy which I would not say is a bad thing. The further maths test went alright but I must say I should definitely prepare for the different types of questions as the question was worded so weird I was having trouble what I should even do so I flopped in two 4 markers. BUT, overall im pretty happy considering I had to catch up on so much like matrices and the identity matrix and all that transformation matrices is soooo annoying. Hopefully im around that 85% mark.

Glad your maths test didnt go horribly!

Reply 55

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by DerDracologe
Hope the further maths went well!
I like puzzles and music when im bored

Puzzles are sooo relaxing and help with getting my brain going. I remember one time when I was younger I was solving a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle with my sister and then I knocked it over by accident and then we fell out. I made it alone to make up for it and when I showed It too her she told our mum that im playing with her stuff and I got told off for playing with things over my age limit as the stupid packaging said 9+ but it wasn't even like I was watching something over my age limit I was just trying to fix a puzzle man😭

Reply 56

PRSOM. :yes:

Reply 57

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by AnonymousTaken
@sdfj Ik this is a stupid question but why do the electrostatic forces of attractions between ionic bonds break when molten

Not a bad question - but technically incorrect. There are still electrostatic forces of attraction in liquid ionic compounds - they're just much weaker...

Bit more of a full explanation



Bit waffly but makes sense?

Reply 58

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by AnonymousTaken
Puzzles are sooo relaxing and help with getting my brain going. I remember one time when I was younger I was solving a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle with my sister and then I knocked it over by accident and then we fell out. I made it alone to make up for it and when I showed It too her she told our mum that im playing with her stuff and I got told off for playing with things over my age limit as the stupid packaging said 9+ but it wasn't even like I was watching something over my age limit I was just trying to fix a puzzle man😭

I gave up on doing jigsaws a couple of years ago because my cat eats the pieces

Reply 59

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by sdfj
Not a bad question - but technically incorrect. There are still electrostatic forces of attraction in liquid ionic compounds - they're just much weaker...

Bit more of a full explanation


Bit waffly but makes sense?


Makes more than sense! 🙏 Thanks

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