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    Do you ever get the feeling that when you have homework on the weekends it makes the weekend alot shorter? It happens to me alot when I leave my work due tommorrow until, well now.


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    No. I have homework every weekend and it's never any diffrent from when I didn't.

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    I usually think it goes slower, you just want it to be over with when you have lots of homework.
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    I don't usually get homework, and I don't tend to do coursework either.

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    I got 4 pieces of homework to do by 2:30 in the morning then waking up at 7:00 ;/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wootzeh View Post
    I don't usually get homework, and I don't tend to do coursework either.
    Lucky :rolleyes:

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Lazer View Post
    I got 4 pieces of homework to do by 2:30 in the morning then waking up at 7:00 ;/
    Unlucky :rolleyes:


    I've got to write an essay on how shakespear builds tension in a scene in Richard III due tomorrow :S Has to be two pages at minimum.
    Last edited by Firehorse; 25-11-2007 at 09:56 PM.


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    You see, this is what I love about tomorrow - (Monday, Week 1).

    I have two double lessons, so technically, all I have is:

    R.E, English (x2), Product Design (x2). Two possiblities of homework. Hardly ever get English, do PD work in class, and R.E is only usually to revise.

    But yeah, week 2 is a bugger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ailerons View Post
    You see, this is what I love about tomorrow - (Monday, Week 1).

    I have two double lessons, so technically, all I have is:

    R.E, English (x2), Product Design (x2). Two possiblities of homework. Hardly ever get English, do PD work in class, and R.E is only usually to revise.

    But yeah, week 2 is a bugger.
    You have a timetable over a two week period? That must be hard to keep track of?


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    I get em dont do em.
    They don't even check, therefore I have no need whatsoever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stutoman View Post
    You have a timetable over a two week period? That must be hard to keep track of?
    Not at all, it's just like any other timetable, really. Just think "oh, it was Week 1 last week, so it's week 2 now". After holidays, one of the assistant heads said say to yourself "we never miss out a week" and you'll never be confused as to what week it is.

    ok that didn't really make sense. But, nah it's not really.
    Last edited by Ailerons; 25-11-2007 at 10:02 PM.

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