marcquelle
a.k.a. Michael...Hi!
i agree schools are nothing it's the individual that matters
my bad i know what they are too (a little embarassed)blackglitter said:no lol, its more like (x cubed plus 6 x squared plus 25 x plus 189) divided by (x squared minus 6) just as an example
lol, dont worry, dont worrymarcquelle said:my bad i know what they are too (a little embarassed)
lol i feel stupid but thats me and maths lolblackglitter said:lol, dont worry, dont worry
haha, oh well. At least you're english skills are kickass (i need a better vocab) anyways, on that note, I better get back to my assignmentmarcquelle said:lol i feel stupid but thats me and maths lol
me + maths = ???
lol i've been doing mine at mo at the same time as doing this stuffblackglitter said:haha, oh well. At least you're english skills are kickass (i need a better vocab) anyways, on that note, I better get back to my assignment
Oh-my-god. If my mum said something like that to me...Aplus said:My parents usually say stuff like:
"You failed to get into selective in Year 6, there is no second chance in HSC."
"You know you have to study more than other people, go study."
"You are still not serious and mature at your age."
"It would be good to put you in Africa/with a drug abused family to see how you really handle life."
Oh yeah, I've heard that one before.Aplus said:"It would be good to put you in Africa/with a drug abused family to see how you really handle life.".
lol thats a good rule to follow, or you can go out and by a bullet proof vest or a bigger gun lolAerath said:Oh yeah, I've heard that one before.
I guess my parents have always had their way with me, and I've never really argued back. Rule number 1 in my household, never argue with my mother - she has a gun.
Mum: "Aerath get off BOS and go do some work"Aerath said:Oh yeah, I've heard that one before.
I guess my parents have always had their way with me, and I've never really argued back. Rule number 1 in my household, never argue with my mother - she has a gun.
that goes through my head - no parental/external influence needed. except instead of the africa part i've got my mum and dad's life stories.Aplus said:My parents usually say stuff like:
"You failed to get into selective in Year 6, there is no second chance in HSC."
"You know you have to study more than other people, go study."
"You are still not serious and mature at your age."
"It would be good to put you in Africa/with a drug abused family to see how you really handle life."
Yeah, but she has her's legally. I probably couldn't get one the same way.marcquelle said:lol thats a good rule to follow, or you can go out and by a bullet proof vest or a bigger gun lol
jst steal hers and hide it she'll never know :l hopefullyAerath said:Yeah, but she has her's legally. I probably couldn't get one the same way.
wth...ikDG said:argh.
i'm in dire need of help:
- should i drop extension english (got 80% in my half yearly exam)
- should i pick up 4u maths (got in the 90s for ext1)
or
- should i pick up extension history
i'm planning to drop bio regardless.
Depends on how harshly your school marks. What ranks did you get?ikDG said:argh.
i'm in dire need of help:
- should i drop extension english (got 80% in my half yearly exam)
- should i pick up 4u maths (got in the 90s for ext1)
or
- should i pick up extension history
i'm planning to drop bio regardless.