Re: The Poem Was About A Dog?
I don't think it was about a dog, I think the man was comparing himself to a dog. Why would they let a dog on the plane where the stewardesses are?
I've got a whole bunch of people at my school who do Bio and Legal on the same day. That would hurt majorly. They also have Maths and Modern around the same time.
Me, well my timetable is the greatest. INcredibly spread out. I don't finish till 13th of November though. Damn SOciety and Culture...
I agree. Talk about hard act to follow. I can't write anywhere near as wonderfully as you guys all do, and your topics are very interesting. I'm glad you all did so well.
And yay for all Ancient topics :D
Must just be for examinations then, cause I know we've been whinging because we want to watch them when we do them next week.
My script is driving me nuts. I hope everyone elses is going well.
I didn't think so but I think i realised that the questions that werent related to my syllabus were in a different topic. Which I'm guessing we'll do next term.
I was doing the 2007 HSC exam paper today and I thought there were a few things I had never heard of. True I could have missed something, but I had never heard of Robert Koch before, nor can I find him in my syllabus. Have they changed the syllabus from last year or am i missing something?
Yeh he wasn't alive at the time.
I'm not sure if it was him, might have been someone else, but the only copy we have is a medieval source, so it could have been changed or lost in translation.
I have never heard of Timocracy. More importantly I've never heard of it in the context of Athens in the Time of Pericles. I don't think you should think about Timocracy at all. Just stick to democracy.
I'm wondering if English is always the first. I don't think it was last year but I'm hoping not.
The first day of exams is my birthday :(. My 18th to make it worse.
I love Pompeii and Herculaneum :)
But we're also doing Athens in the time of Pericles, Pericles, and the Peloponnesian war. My teacher really likes Pericles lol. Handy though, it all links in together.
I'm doing Tiberius Claudius.
Haven't got a definitive question yet, my teacher said it still needs shrinking, but it'll be something to do with how his 'deformities' were portrayed through history.
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I'm well aware this is a horribly general question and that there are so many different factors that determine it, but I was wondering what the average UAI is. Like is it 60's, 70's 80's or something more specific.