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pcfan123
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I didn't watch the video, so is it about that?
If not, what did you do...?
Has nothing to do with the video. Having some odds problems.
I didn't watch the video, so is it about that?
If not, what did you do...?
Has nothing to do with the video. Having some odds problems.
Well you have 2 essay-based subjects, and the sciences are very hard. So you have your work cut out for you this year chap.
Ignore the careers advisor for the first half of Year 12, just see which subjects you are enjoying or not, and swap about if you can and it is necessary. Careers only gets important come UCAS time.
My other advice, start thinking about your personal statement now.
as for the personal statement, I have no idea where to start
Let me put it this way, we are yet to get intimate because she "has too much respect for me"
I feel for you mate.Let me put it this way, we are yet to get intimate because she "has too much respect for me"
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Maybe talk about how hard it is to be a minority in such a racist country
Let me put it this way, we are yet to get intimate because she "has too much respect for me"
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Let me put it this way, we are yet to get intimate because she "has too much respect for me"
i thought such issues are prevalent only in the sub-continental region......is she indian by any chance ??
Oh no
I was the opposite with some girl last week. 2nd time I'd met her, so I did a bit of exploratory work that night, she's coming round on Friday night.
Can anyone actually give some advice. Is it worth doing 2 sciences, and can you actually get into uni and further with 2 sciences, or will I need to do more?
My other advice, start thinking about your personal statement now.
Yeh I guess I'll have to start working hard. I thought about doing something like business, but my dad said that uni's don't really like business and class it as a dosser subject.
as for the personal statement, I have no idea where to start
no chance
Ah well you win some you loose some, I was in you type of situation last month. Will have to wear her down