Well, my mid-year exams are now all done. I think that exams are the stupidest thing ever… Whoever invented them should be shot… in the foot
…erm… Yeah, anyway….. For our maths exams (Specialist Maths, and Maths Methods), we have a 2-hour exam where we can use a calculator, and a 1-hour calculator-free exam.
These are the exams I did:
- English – Bah, the English exam was stupid. We needed to write three essays in two hours! Having said that, I got a B on that exam (and I thought I was going to fail it
) - Physics – Physics was alright (I quite like Physics). The exam was actually just questions that were cut and pasted from various revision books! I got an A+ on this exam.
- Specialist Maths – This was hard, it involved maths stuff such as partial fractions, Circle theorems, and other stuff. If there’s one maths area I hate, it’s circle theorems! Having said that, I got an A+ on this exam
- Maths Methods – This was easy! Maths Methods is incredibly easy compared to Specialist Maths. I got 97% in the calculator-active test (the highest in the class). This involved stuff like quadratics, cubics, quartics, solving equasions, etc, etc. The overall mark was an A+
- Chemistry – This was the one exam I was dreading (I’m not really that good at chemistry). Nevertheless, I got a B on this exam (which I’m quite happy with)
Yeah… That’s all my exams…
In other news, someone recently spammed the CWH Networks forum:

It took me the whole of 2 minutes to clean all that up. Seriously, when will these spammers learn? Geez!
You’re doing better in highschool than I did!!
You geek
Not bad, if you are that good at math, what is the answer to (B) add (A+) add (A+) add (A+) add (B) ??
Firstly, there are a finite number of primes p where the reduction of E to p is bad for one reason or another; we multiply all these primes p together to form the conductor N, which then gets carried along throughout the rest of the construction. ,