I don't think it was easy...
I thought it was a difficult exam. I did BR/F, Hamlet and Smithsonian website, and I had a lot of trouble adapting what I had learned to the essay questions. They were so vague and random.
I said to my English teacher afterwards "It raped me"
He said "It...
I also say the Ritchie production; I am just going to go in there with several quotes, and say how things changed over the 3 productions (original, Zeffirelli and Ritchi) based on certain points (techniques, setting, characters etc)
For that GPS one, I did truck driver bosses monitoring the movements of all the trucks from a remote station - it still had the same concept, but the information was beamed somewhere else, where the commander could then inform the truck drivers where to pick stuff up/drop it off.
yeah, It was a shit exam, glad it's gone. I'm going to miss the subject though.
Anyone ever heard of battlefield 1942??
A classroom of kids playing together versing opposite sides of the room. Best class I had sometimes I reckon.
Yeah. Sars came round to my place and dropped some PS/Belonging stuff off. Thought I would have time to read it before we were herded in, but NO.
Anyways, I wrote a short story. I was advised against it.
EDIT: Sorry bout the double post, didn't realise
Please don't ;).
Also, I wrote bout Ancestors, St Pats, Migrant Hostel, Feliks, 10 Mary St, In the Folk museum. God, it was a shit essay lol!
I didn't go in depth
I was told at one of those study days by an ex-marker that he has marked exams that have been directing him all over the place (back page, front page, in the borders) so hopefully you'll get one of those guys :)