Counting is fun. However, when all the threads are like IO # 3983 or whatever, you forget which thread is on which subject. So you have to search through six threads to find out which one you wanted to read replies to.
I only started posting in IO a few moths back, I think. I remember I used to just skip over it and then I was all happy when I found out it's kind of a cool place.
It is actually what made IO so grand in the old day. No titles...just content. Some would get excited to post specific numbers (#1000 or a palindrom every ten posts or so). It was like the million in a way. And, in time, you would figure out which ones to check, or just let it die, knowing that it was "old" - and people were moving on to something else.
Welocme to the old town. I may have to get some samples to check your validity. Otherwise, you get thrown in Sheriff salome's hoosgow.
I am repeating my Maths GCSE this year - these are exams I did 2 years ago like but I only got a B so I want to get an A*/A - Im sad I know
I was going to go to a night class but my Dad can help me with anything I cant understand hes smart. And the night class might interfere with my socialising....
I thought about re-taking my GCSE maths too, 'cause I only got a B. Only now I'm going to take AS Level maths, so I guess as long as I do okay in that it cancels out my GCSE grade.
I did French, Spanish and English at A/s I was going to do Biology as my fourth A/s until I realised my Spanish and French took up 6 extra classes a weeka nd serisouly gobbled all my free classes and I didnt have enough room on my timetable for the 4th A/s
I repeated my Spanish A/s this year with my A-levels and I brought my grade up to an A - I only lost 5 marks in the whole exam!
You are a geek though - Maths is an evil subject! I had to repeat all my A/s exams this year apart from English and my language orals
Did you take GCSE Spanish then? Or did you take the A Level Spanish where you learn from beginners level for A Level? I really wanted to take that, but my college aren't offering it this year.
I stayed at school to do my A-levels I just got my results last week - I did it at GCSE then took it on to A-level - I love it its my favourite subject