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:: alanf
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at my school we have study leave but our head teacher is a woman and she is so manipulative and patronizing
  Post: #649734 Link to this post, Wed 16 May 12, 7:27PM
:: BigGayBear
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Adam has just finished his last exam. School's out forever, yo. ;) [Avatar]
Im in year 12 doing my AS levels and I seriously wish we didn't have study leave. It's so boring and I do so much more work in school!
I'm a Loiner, apparently...
  Post: #649740 Link to this post, Wed 16 May 12, 8:04PM
:: XlobX
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Y12 ASs

I had an exam on the 1st day of study leave which somewhat defeats the purpose.... but I think its really useful. School's OK for learning, but when it comes to revision, I work much better in small groups or on my own.
  Post: #649752 Link to this post, Wed 16 May 12, 9:45PM
:: HandMeTheBlame
:: QA4 A spot of tea please, Alfred!
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I think it'd probably get boring, but it's not like we'd have to spend everyday studying, that'd be unrealistic..but most of the people I know would use it to their advantage.
Writing down every thought that comes into your head can be dangerous, you start to realise how little sense you make.
  Post: #649940 Link to this post, Thu 17 May 12, 5:07PM
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