stevendcarroll wrote: » A petition to have the date of paper changed! SIGN IT
SantryRed wrote: » Seriously, people who are doing your Leaving. Why would you still be up now just to moan and panic and worry about what's happened? GO TO BED, get up early, and study that extra poet. Oh, and I'm not buying the whole it's messing my study up. How is that possible? Whatever you were going to do Saturday morning do tomorrow morning instead!
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Stinjy wrote: » Yeah according to RTE news at 9 o'clock the examiner didn't seem to say anthing, it was through Twitter that the word was spread and the SEC found out.. What if twitter and other social networking sites wern't invented?? Would Louth have known the paper and the rest of Ireland not?? So much for the honesty of the examiner.. (remember this is only what the news seems to say)
LFC-Eanna wrote: » Clarke?
likely_lass wrote: » time for me to cheer you all up
golly-pop wrote: » They said on tonight's News that this cock-up was unprecedented but there have been similiar before. In 1969 the English and Maths papers were stolen from the Dept of Ed couple of days before the exams, and the story broke the morning the exams started. Students had to sit the exams, then wait to see what was going to happen, then re-sit Maths and English after the whole LC was over. It was well into July before the whole thing was done. Thought we would never see the end of it! :eek:.
likely_lass wrote: » dunno why it didnt show up click herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbucevNiA0E&feature=related
fuNk90 wrote: » had planned to study maths tomorrow after english was finished and not having to worry about it, now i cant. good job civil servants
alan4cult wrote: » Do the SEC have to print a whole new set of papers. How the hell are they going to do that by Saturday?
Waaahhh wrote: » Why didn't Bryan Adams mention that in the song?:eek:
likely_lass wrote: » go to bed
That_Guy wrote: » Go to bed.
degausserxo wrote: » At risk of sounding like a whiny brat.. I SAID THAT TOO ;________;
degausserxo wrote: » They're already printed. Well, a fair few anyway, but not in the numbers needed.
elyod wrote: » Civil servants???? The supervisors in the exam halls are random yahoos from the general public.
a x e 15 wrote: » look no offence but leave it out .... im stressed out to the nine's here ... im smoking like a chimney trying to calm my nearves ...as well as my FU**IN L.C my gran has about 3-4 days to live ... were really close and i was ment to be spending most of sat wit her .... how the F**K do you think i feel ..........
DanDan6592 wrote: » Man I can't beleive it I'm well pissed off!! All the stuff I studies came up too. GVV, Longley, Macbeth Deception Q... Reallyt hope the contingency ppr isn't too hard!! Does anyone thing they'll stick on literary genre or Theme/Issue cause we didn't study theme in school... Just GVV and Cultural Context :mad:
elyod wrote: » Civil servants???? The supervisors in the exam halls are random yahoos from the general public. Maybe you should have studied a bit earlier and not leave it all till the last minute. Hell, the whole second half of 6th year in practising the exam papers over and over and over.