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alan4cult wrote: » The contingency paper should never be kept with the original. That's like putting the spare key to your car in your car. Keeping the two papers together would mean a backup paper would be rendered useless if any one of the over 2000 boxes was stolen
Gavin shels wrote: » I'll let you know that I'm an adult, even getting up a half an hour earlier on Friday morning to vote before I head into school for Maths Paper 1, so there!:cool:
kona wrote: » fair enough, how about in close proximity, such as the principals house or even the gards station
HAPPYGIRL wrote: » \ Study in the morning. Learn from my mistakes, i practically fell asleep in one of my LC exams. Thought sleeping was a waste of time. :eek:
cHaTbOx wrote: » It is a waste of time
HAPPYGIRL wrote: » :eek: Who let you in here? Out, damned spot! out, i say!
cHaTbOx wrote: » spot !! that's personal abuse Nah I come in here quite a bit , just don't post like i did when I done my Lc , but most of my threads were in here and this forum got me hooked on boards . Really helped me through the exams.
HAPPYGIRL wrote: » How can quoting shakespeare be personal abuse?
Do you need a hug?
I did Macbeth for my leaving cert too.
I can see how this forum would be a great help when doing the exams though.
holidayhere wrote: » This should not happen. Imagine the stress levels. Many would either look forward to the break on Saturday, or more likely use it to prepare for next week. Everything should be pushed out by one day.
_sparkie_ wrote: » yup, i had a plan of revision for monday,tuesday and wednesday. which is now ruined.
Power-surge wrote: » just getting up to study english now That paper was handy, now them Louth boys ruined it
T-rev wrote: » looks like all the know-it-alls that said "this cant and didnt happen" were WRONG!!