i do.
just finished a technology 2 hour exam, although i did get out early, as i had finished early
WUHA!
i recon i have failed :(
i do.
just finished a technology 2 hour exam, although i did get out early, as i had finished early
WUHA!
i recon i have failed :(
Obvious, i got dutch exams today. In about 1 hour and 30 minutes. I dont want to, it's way to boring T_T
I have em too=/ nothing special..
I have HSA Test today, for the whole week actually. I hope i don't fail cause I will take it again in Senior year -.- also going to back to those boring class just to get a review!
ha. last year for my gcses, i had a flipping 12 hour exam.
that was alright though, i could lay on the floor and sleep if i wanted to.
Exams here dont let you leave early. Its usually a 3-4 hour exam and even if you finish after an hour u gotta sit there.
Did one yesterday, hated it.
Totally fucked this year up really, going to try resit it if I can.
I miss being assessed by course work. College > uni :p
only used 3 hours of my 5 hour photography exam.
I've given up hope of getting a first class degree. Seems like I'll have to settle for an upper second.
This year just ain't working for me exam wise.
/cry
/slits wrists
Sucks how much your life depends on cramming as much info into your head, then forgetting it all for the next subject.
I'm so against exams, think they should be abolished. The old style of a teacher/lecturer asking you questions was much more efficient imo, people who know there stuff would be fine while you could tell who is faking it and just tried to cram :p
Thats why i hate uni and refused to go there. Your entire future depends on your ability to remember irrelevant facts and how you perform under stressful situations such as exams. I chose to go to TAFE instead which is completely hands on instead of practical and am able to get the most out of what i am learning, and i am actually enjoying it instead of the uni students who hate every moment of it. We have no tests or exams, but a serious of hands on assignments and the odd report which we can hand in at any time during the course. By removing the deadlines it removes the stress for us so we can concentrate more on what we are doing and leaning, and especially demonstrate our knowledge.
Hmm...depends on the exam really. Usually enjoy the creative ones like Art or Graphics which I did at GCSEs.
The ones where you have to cram in as much knowledge knowing full well you only need half of the knowledge can be annoying.
Wish they were coursework or assignments ^^
I hate all of them i've got a week of exams starting 1st june :( wach 1hr 30 mins long, really, really boring
Really depends.
In high school I worried a ton, in college I progressively got more confident and realized I did my best to study and all that, so I just did the exam and left my emotions at the door.
Eventually I noticed I got pretty good grades no matter how much I "worried", so I just stop worrying.
Got GCSE's this week and the next, unless I get a B in maths and a B in English I don't get into my Biology course at college and any hopes of being a doctor walk off out the door >.<
/agree
I hate all the exams, I wish I could bunk school one day. I especially hate the SATs. =\
Well if exams are part of my future i'll accept them =/
I made an exam yesterday, took me 45 minutes of the 90 i had available ..
Going to take another one tomorrow ; Maths - =|
Exams everywhere.
Just did my English Reading Exam today.
Haha, you had it easy.
To Kill A Mockingbird and English Anthology.
i remember all the english books and anthologys...fucking sucked. And im fairly sure reading all the poems and books didnt help at all.
I've only had my 3rd Year exams (they're like dummy Standard Grade exams but they monitor how well we're doing) and I mucked up half of them, especially my Intermediate 2 Maths and English :/
I do my actual Standard Grades next year, I'd like to think I'll do well. It's the English pre-lims I'm most worried about.