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having 2 maths teachers doesnt help either, i am constantly learning 2 completely different things both of which i usually don't understand. (although to tell the truth i am actually beginning to understand what i'm being told, ironically after the exam.)
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this may sound wierd but about the only maths I can do is algebra...
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Poo Fly, your situation sounds EXACTLY like mine when i was at college... do you go to the same college i did?!
A Level maths is HUGE jump from GCSE. Put it in perspective from my case.
GCSE Maths: A Grade
AS Level Maths: U (With Merit XD)
Overall AS in the 3 exams i had i got 50/300... Wow, i actually makes it sound half decent, until you see scores like 4, and 16 - Im sure you get more for filling out your personal details!
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lmao shade....
Don't feel bad
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why you laugh... just cos I am one of the few that actually know what the crap x is...
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If it makes you feel any better, university is much more difficult. I felt like I learned more in my first term than in all my life.
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Shade....you completly didn't get my joke...
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Mirinee Wrote:If it makes you feel any better, university is much more difficult. I felt like I learned more in my first term than in all my life.
theres no way i could manage that then

good job i'm not going