rhapsody! wrote: » That_Guy If you did your leaving cert two years ago why are you even in this topic?! Yours is done, you don't have to deal with the crap that was loaded onto us this evening.
Diggy78 wrote: » ... or maybe that NOTHING refers to what's between your ears. Still, I bet you'll do well in Drama.
Reilly616 wrote: » A maximum fine of £5,000 and 2 years in prison if you took it far enough.http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/act/pub/0051/sec0052.html#zza51y1998s52 The offence in question would be (h). Learn your place; you're not invincible.
kona wrote: » but what can they actually do? The bankers got away scot free with stuff alot more serious. At worst a ban from boards.ie..... hardly ned kelly territory.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » You try too hard, just stop.
Black kettle wrote: » Excuse me, not to be rude or anything but you realize that a perfect paper for a leaving certificate student is the difference between an A and a B? Of course, we have it tougher than other years! This will have a knock on effect on the study timetable of every leaving cert student in the country! They will spend more time on English than they should because of the extra stress this will cause, instead of on other subjects. Of course we have studied everything over the 2 years but everyone makes their own predictions and this year it was pretty easy to predict so naturally everyone focused on preparing answers for the predicted questions. And NOW after thinking we are secure in what we have learned (as we know it so well it is seemingly more familiar to us than the back of our right hands) that actually, ANYTHING could come up and all the information we have spent HOURS slaving over, may actually count for NOTHING??? You realize peoples maths and Irish papers will undoubtedly suffer? Not to mention the many other subjects of next weeks schedule? how DARE you say that we are the same as everyone else? you say you have done your leaving certificate but you clearly don't seem that intelligent so I can't imagine you did well in it
kona wrote: » ha ha we cant use boards though. a few txts and yer away:D chinese whispers and all that jazz. anybody got bat o keefes mobile number? mite send him one too:D:pac: Great beig in college and off till october:p I was hoping english would be whacked in at the end so we would get a extra day of sun:cool:
Black kettle wrote: » Excuse me, not to be rude or anything but you realize that a perfect paper for a leaving certificate student is the difference between an A and a B? Of course, we have it tougher than other years! This will have a knock on effect on the study timetable of every leaving cert student in the country!
They will spend more time on English than they should because of the extra stress this will cause, instead of on other subjects. Of course we have studied everything over the 2 years but everyone makes their own predictions and this year it was pretty easy to predict so naturally everyone focused on preparing answers for the predicted questions.
And NOW after thinking we are secure in what we have learned (as we know it so well it is seemingly more familiar to us than the back of our right hands) that actually, ANYTHING could come up and all the information we have spent HOURS slaving over, may actually count for NOTHING??? You realize peoples maths and Irish papers will undoubtedly suffer? Not to mention the many other subjects of next weeks schedule? how DARE you say that we are the same as everyone else?
you say you have done your leaving certificate but you clearly don't seem that intelligent so I can't imagine you did well in it
alan4cult wrote: » I don't know how this guy messed it up. On the back of the bag the papers come in it says MORNING or AFTERNOON in massive letters. Is there a possibility the papers where in the wrong bag?
a x e 15 wrote: » im up for it and so is half of my school who im also on msn to
randylonghorn wrote: » You've never encountered our senior Admin when he loses it, have you? And that's before the State gets involved at all ...
kona wrote: » Since RTE picked up the story from here, I reckon it wouldbe great craic to stir the **** again for maths p2. All it takes is a post and alot of hysteria!:pac::D:D:D Then sit back and enjoy the mayhem.
That_Guy wrote: » It's guess work. Teachers believe it or not aren't always right.
randylonghorn wrote: » Just by way of a heads-up to anybody stupid enough to actually think this would be funny, DO remember that very few people have the savvy / resources to be truly anonymous on the 'net.
randylonghorn wrote: » You've never encountered our senior Admin when he loses it, have you?
kona wrote: » whats the worst they can do?:rolleyes: Feck all.
kona wrote: » Since RTE picked up the story from here, I reckon it wouldbe great craic to stir the **** again for maths p2. All it takes is a post and alot of hysteria!:pac::D:D:D
That_Guy wrote: » You do realise that you'd just get lots of petitions wanting to kill you right? And don't forget the bebo profiles people will make.