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    Quote Originally Posted by Oidz View Post
    First Paper - Tier 4 - 6 ( Hate Maths )
    We all was in our sports hall where some of the lower people were in other rooms.

    3 -5 , 4 -6 , 5 - 7 , 7 - 8.
    I think I done bad in Algebra, N - 13 = 3? I Was Like Lol What?

    We Had English our first one was that we was an explorer and we hade to make a story, of how we felt, how we got there.

    I said I was riding in my jeep and I went onto a log in the road fell down the hill and was put in the middle of the jungle I called my person Nikolai Bellic Lol. I hope SATS examiners dont realise. My mates laughed at me cause I said the Lion ran off when I hit it with a rock in the nose I forgot that Sharks run off .

    Much Ado About nothing I thought was a total sham it goes Extract 1: Benedick And Beatrice. Beatrice says to Benedick KILL Claudio!

    Extract 2: They Confess their love.

    Sciene Paper I got one silly question wrong
    What loses more heat, African Elephant or Indian Elephant I put the god damn Indian.

    But SATS was easy I didnt get the Sea Eeels And Herring bit.
    I didnt revise I just done it 5 mins before school bell rang than done SATS, Than football at break.. than 2 lessons than SATS.

    Yah that was me :] I thought it fun being wid like 200 of my class friends in a sports hall.
    You have to be joking me? It was the African elephant quite obviously, as there was a larger area on the ears to allow more loss of heat. The Indian however, had small ears, therefore losing less heat. It proved it after the questions when it said "John put a small metal strip around a can and a big metal strip around a can, as though they were ears, and the larger one lost more heat... explain..." Duhh..

    We did the Tempest and it was easy as anything.

    The See Eels and Herring bit was well easy, the less Cod, means the less Herring, therefore increasing the amount of see eels as there was one less species eating them... something like that -.-

    You revised for 5 mins? Shows you really care about your life.

    I know SAT's aren't too important, but it's good practise for your GCSE's & A Levels. Also, the higher your SAT's score, the higher ability group you will be placed in when you go on to do GCSE's in Year 11, therefore an increase in the chance of you passing, with a C or better grade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenatious View Post
    No, its 16 lol
    You moron

    N - 13 = 3
    Therefore: N = 13 + 3
    Therefore: N = 16

    Take it from someone doing A Level maths =)
    oops lol?

    anyway i lol'd in the 4-6 paper 1 where we had -5 + 3 and we had a number line to help us out LOL.

    If is the biggest word in football.

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    Well I made a tough decision at break time
    Whats More Important
    Football with friends
    Or School Revision.

    2 Seconds past... FOOTBALL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick. View Post
    You have to be joking me? It was the African elephant quite obviously, as there was a larger area on the ears to allow more loss of heat. The Indian however, had small ears, therefore losing less heat. It proved it after the questions when it said "John put a small metal strip around a can and a big metal strip around a can, as though they were ears, and the larger one lost more heat... explain..." Duhh..

    We did the Tempest and it was easy as anything.

    The See Eels and Herring bit was well easy, the less Cod, means the less Herring, therefore increasing the amount of see eels as there was one less species eating them... something like that -.-

    You revised for 5 mins? Shows you really care about your life.

    I know SAT's aren't too important, but it's good practise for your GCSE's & A Levels. Also, the higher your SAT's score, the higher ability group you will be placed in when you go on to do GCSE's in Year 11, therefore an increase in the chance of you passing, with a C or better grade.

    at least someone revised and talks a bit of sence, I was surpised how easy the tempest actually was!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oidz View Post
    Well I made a tough decision at break time
    Whats More Important
    Football with friends
    Or School Revision.

    2 Seconds past... FOOTBALL!
    You're probably not going to get a career in football though. Congratulations, you made a complete bumhole of yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oidz View Post
    Well I made a tough decision at break time
    Whats More Important
    Football with friends
    Or School Revision.

    2 Seconds past... FOOTBALL!
    wd geek
    u probs did revision dnt lie lol

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    Jees look at you all making a big deal of the SATs. They're nothing big, and like yourself I played football with my mates instead of revising and I still managed to get decent grades and now i'm on for good grades in my GCSEs this summer.

    All the SATs do is determine which sets you are in for GCSE level. Even if you do bad in SATs you can still get moved up or down sets in the GCSE years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olleh View Post
    N - 13 = 3

    So:
    13 - 3 = 10

    Therefore:
    N = 10

    That's what i'd of put anyway.
    Even if you did do it like that
    -13 - 3 = N
    -16 = N
    N = 16

    So it will always be 16 whatever way you do it.
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    y r u sitting ere tlkin abot SATS
    stop being geeks
    go get some sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaLOL View Post
    y r u sitting ere tlkin abot SATS
    stop being geeks
    go get some sun
    Sorry, the habbo sun is hardly comparable to the real sun.

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