If you watched their games then you would know what I am talking about. Zero technical ability of the players. Zero real creativity (no, passing the ball forward at every opportunity doesn't always create plays).
Atletico Madrid played relatively well in the final, its their strategy that was...
That was me also. The first game was rigged. They held on against Mexico, I guess. They did just well enough against Chile. They rigged the ref also against Colombia. I don't think anything could have saved them against Germany.
The thing that pissed me off the most is ignorance. People first...
Using the Sonderweg theory, comparatively analyse two historians and their assessment of German history.
Yeah, was supposed to be three historians but I just couldn't balance it out. There was too much to talk about, so yeah. Plus, crammed it hard.
Fuck the HSC exam for it though, don't know...
Your question is basically asking "do people do anything besides sleeping, eating and studying?". If you're into sport, spend time doing it. If you're into games, go play the games you love. If you like watching movies, watch as many movies as you can. But do it so it doesn't interfere with...
No. But I do disagree with the exam structure of English. 3 essays in a row? Yeah right. Creative writings? Haha. Need more discussion panels that actually require critical thinking.
English is great. You'll have fun if you have a good teacher. But BoS goes about it in the wrong way.
When I cram for exams, I find that skill most effective haha. Some people find it difficult to write notes because they think they need to write out everything perfectly. I'm like that too, unfortunately. Recently on Reddit I stumbled upon a post where a person diagnosed with ADD had trouble...
Be critical with your notes. You will come across a lot of relevant information, but only some of it will be useful later (i.e. exams). Just go into the Resources section on here, look at the notes there, and you will see a lot of crammed information. Also, instead of making dot-point lists of...
I ask for feedback from my English teachers. The standard has become one-sentence-feedback "Improve your handwriting", written neatly on the front page of my essays.