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What will you be doing over the Easter break?

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Reply 20

doing a food tech project that is due after the break

Reply 21

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by ReyRey13
doing a food tech project that is due after the break

Good luck with your project 🙂

Reply 22

I'll.. I'll be job searching probably
I'll be working this Easter, i think. But this weekend it's my Mum's birthday and Mother's day on the same day, so we've decided to celebrate Easter early on Saturday instead, so it'll be like a triple celebration weekend :awesome: :thumbsup:
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by Chronoscope
I'll be working this Easter, i think. But this weekend it's my Mum's birthday and Mother's day on the same day, so we've decided to celebrate Easter early on Saturday instead, so it'll be like a triple celebration weekend :awesome: :thumbsup:
Exciting.:excited:

Reply 25

Sleeping 😴
Nothing! I relax and do things at my leisure. Oh, I feel the jealous glances of so many students here. :giggle:

Reply 27

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by Kallisto
Nothing! I relax and do things at my leisure. Oh, I feel the jealous glances of so many students here. :giggle:

:lol:
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by Mohammed_2000
Sleeping 😴


If you are nocturnal, it stands to reason why you are so tired.

Reply 29

Already picked up an extra 16 hours at work

Reply 30

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by Chronoscope
I'll be working this Easter, i think. But this weekend it's my Mum's birthday and Mother's day on the same day, so we've decided to celebrate Easter early on Saturday instead, so it'll be like a triple celebration weekend :awesome: :thumbsup:

How lovely 🙂 doing anything nice?

Reply 31

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by Kallisto
If you are nocturnal, it stands to reason why you are so tired.

No not necessarily I just think catching up on sleep is essential.
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by DerDracologe
:lol:

I guess that you use Easter holidays for revision. All the best for it.

Reply 33

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by CamembertPaws
After a busy term, this break is a chance to recharge :bath:
But how will you be spending it? Some of you might be using the time to get ahead on revision, especially with exams on the horizon. Others might be taking a well-earned break, catching up on sleep, and spending time with family and friends :grouphugs:
Whatever you have planned, we want to know! take a vote in the poll and tell us more about what you'll be getting up to below :biggrin:

revision cause i have my Y9 mocks first week back but i also need to deep clean my room and get rid of old stuff
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by CamembertPaws
After a busy term, this break is a chance to recharge :bath:
But how will you be spending it? Some of you might be using the time to get ahead on revision, especially with exams on the horizon. Others might be taking a well-earned break, catching up on sleep, and spending time with family and friends :grouphugs:
Whatever you have planned, we want to know! take a vote in the poll and tell us more about what you'll be getting up to below :biggrin:

I will be cracking on with my dissertation 🥲

The year has gone so quickly, I can't believe I had my last lecture last week. I will also be doing a bit of part-time work, and hanging out with some friends

-Maddie, Third year Health and Well-being in Society student at De Montfort University

Reply 35

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by De Montfort University
I will be cracking on with my dissertation 🥲
The year has gone so quickly, I can't believe I had my last lecture last week. I will also be doing a bit of part-time work, and hanging out with some friends
-Maddie, Third year Health and Well-being in Society student at De Montfort University

Best of luck with your dissertation! Not long now and you can relax over the Sunmer 🙂

Reply 36

I'm in Scotland, so I have my national 5 (equivalent of GCSEs) exams at the end of the Easter break.

I'll be doing lots and lots of studying, but I'll also make sure I take breaks and have days off so I can prioritise my mental health.

I'm aiming for 5 As, 1 B, and then a minimum of a C in maths (I'm capable of doing better than that, but I've had lots of health problems this year resulting in time out of school and I'm not great at maths under pressure).

Reply 37

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by jasmineva3128
I'm in Scotland, so I have my national 5 (equivalent of GCSEs) exams at the end of the Easter break.
I'll be doing lots and lots of studying, but I'll also make sure I take breaks and have days off so I can prioritise my mental health.
I'm aiming for 5 As, 1 B, and then a minimum of a C in maths (I'm capable of doing better than that, but I've had lots of health problems this year resulting in time out of school and I'm not great at maths under pressure).


Best of luck with your exams!

Reply 38

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by jasmineva3128
I'm in Scotland, so I have my national 5 (equivalent of GCSEs) exams at the end of the Easter break.
I'll be doing lots and lots of studying, but I'll also make sure I take breaks and have days off so I can prioritise my mental health.
I'm aiming for 5 As, 1 B, and then a minimum of a C in maths (I'm capable of doing better than that, but I've had lots of health problems this year resulting in time out of school and I'm not great at maths under pressure).
This is really a great task before u but I must confess u have a beautiful dream and aspirations.
Having a balanced life is one great thing in every man's life but you should also emphasize on your health because that's your greatest wealth and I'm sure everything will be fine.

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