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Post by Charlie on May 29, 2008 7:05:13 GMT -5
hehe, i hated maths but i done well in it
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Post by erics2ndcousin on May 29, 2008 12:32:40 GMT -5
i dont like math either....
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Post by Charlie on May 29, 2008 14:24:20 GMT -5
numbers confuse me
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Post by Wolf on May 29, 2008 15:23:48 GMT -5
I hate math. Yet love science it isn't logical but it's true
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Post by Charlie on May 30, 2008 6:11:00 GMT -5
i dont enjoy a lot of subjects but my favourite (and my best) is business studies
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Post by Wolf on May 30, 2008 11:48:17 GMT -5
i also like band. I'm gonna miss bad mostly from last year rather then this one that just past.
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Post by Lizza on May 30, 2008 22:42:25 GMT -5
The thing I miss most from school is my band practices lol and my sound and light engineering class.
It's really strange thinking about school though, like, it seemed like it was going to last forever, you know? I've been going to school since I was 5, I can't even remember not going really. Well, except for now lmao. It's strange.
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Post by Wolf on May 30, 2008 22:52:23 GMT -5
yea. i'm gonna miss the band. Actually it's the main thing that i will miss. I hardly care about the rest It's been like a 2nd home and family for the past 4 years. Even the simple warm ups will be missed.
It did. It like crawled along it seemed but really was over in a flash.
I'm gonna have to go to school still. Probably not right away cause i'm behind but... i wanna like, be a professional student cause i like just knowing. Mostly science type things.
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Post by Charlie on May 31, 2008 7:10:20 GMT -5
ive been in education since i was 6 months and now im about to start university i love living in England, no school till youre 18 lol, i finished when i was 15 now 3 years of university ahead of me if i manage to stay there that long
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Post by Lizza on Jun 4, 2008 1:11:36 GMT -5
I start university next year and I'm more worried about moving and finding a place to rent and a job ect and organising catching the train [two hours to school, two hours back every day >.<] than the actual study side of stuff, but oh well haha.
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Post by Wolf on Jun 4, 2008 13:20:16 GMT -5
thats interesting and strange. I like having school done by the time your an official adult. Get to life quicker unless you want college.
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Post by Lizza on Jun 15, 2008 18:18:11 GMT -5
I'm not sure exactly what you mean lol but we finish school before you guys do anyway. At least, all of my friends in America who are my age are finishing this year when I finished last year, I'm not sure if that's the same everywhere in America. And I don't actually need my university course [by the way, our universities are like your colleges. Someone told me once that a university isn't as good as a college in America? but here a college is a part of a university lol it gets confusing] but I am going to do a TAFE course at the same time [if I can survive doing that] and get my cert 4 and diploma in web design. And the reason I took a years gap is because I need to save a few thousand dollars and get some work experience and stuff so that I can get a job when I move and support myself living on my own while I am studying. I'm going to be living with my two best friends and so we'll be splitting the rent between us and stuff and the train rides will only be $6 each way plus they'll give me time to catch up on any study or writing i need to do lol XD I don't know. I had four months at the beginning of this year where I didn't have a job or school and found life to be quite boring lol. It was like school holidays but without all of the fun. Of course, now I have a job and I hate it and want to go back to living without any commitments but oh well. Hopefully I get a decent job soon because I really want to quit my current job and I am not allowed to until I have a new one because I can't afford to be earning nothing. oh well. Woot for rambling about nothing.
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Post by Wolf on Jun 15, 2008 20:52:15 GMT -5
yes. finish at about 17 or 18. I dont think younger then that SHOULD graduate because I don't care where in the world you are, I dont think younger is mature enough or had enough experience to be let loose yet
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Post by erics2ndcousin on Jun 15, 2008 23:52:15 GMT -5
eric graduated at 16.........
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Post by Wolf on Jun 15, 2008 23:58:14 GMT -5
yea, but he skipped a grade I still dont think younger then 17 or 18 should graduate. heck it's pointless... with not being even legal till 18.
In fact, I dont think anyone is even really mature till mid 20s unless they had something that forced them into maturity.
So I stand by thinking younger then 17 graduating is to young (and i mean not just turned 17... i mean soon to be 18)
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