(25 Sep 2014, 3:44 pm)Robert wrote https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10203463641409734&fref=nf
Ahaha!
Hasn't this been put on before?
Liam may have put it on a few months back.
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(25 Sep 2014, 3:44 pm)Robert wrote https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10203463641409734&fref=nf
Ahaha!
(25 Sep 2014, 7:07 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Having a ride around on an MPD, been a while since I was last on one.
(26 Sep 2014, 3:39 pm)Dan wrote Our English teacher wasn't in this afternoon and as responsible Sixth Formers, no teacher was allocated to 'cover'.
Instead of 'reading out loud' to each other (there's only two of us) as we were instructed to do by the teacher who organises cover, we had a sausage fight.
I happened to find some sausages in the fridge in our common room, so I thought it'd be appropriate to take one out, yell 'SAUSAGE SURPRISE' and chuck it off someone in the common room... which led to the sausage being thrown back, and more being added to the mix.
Well... 'twas better than English!
(26 Sep 2014, 4:56 pm)Marcus wrote Lol - can't wait until I'm in the Sixth Form. They get to do whatever the fuck they like at our school!
Our headmaster always patrols around the canteen and hall at break time, and today, a Sixth Former paid for two fizzy drinks, fizzed one up, then unleashed it on some Year 10 Girls, before doing the same to the the other and throwing it about 20 yards to the top of the canteen where it landed on a table crowded by Year 13 Girls.
He didn't do much, like. He just told him to settle down. I'm telling you, anyone from Years 9-11 would be strung up and exhibited in reception!!
(25 Sep 2014, 7:38 pm)Marcus wrote For me, this would be in the What's Annoying You Today thread!
Can't recall the last time I actually rode an MPD, would have probably been when they were on the Venture!
(26 Sep 2014, 5:17 pm)Dan wrote I'm really enjoying it.
You have more motivation to go to lessons because by and large, people pick subjects which they enjoy (and I've always been a believer than if you enjoy a subject, you tend to get better grades in it).
The free periods are great, too. I've said in the past how I have eight hours worth of free periods in the past, and I've structured them quite nicely:
- Monday Periods 4/5 (13:50 - 16:00) - Go Home/Chill.
- Tuesday Period 2 (10:35 - 11:35) - Chill (need to recover from the previous English lesson, and prepare for the one ahead of me after that free period!)
- Tuesday Period 5 (15:00 - 16:00) - Go Home/Chill.
- Thursday Period 1 (09:15 - 10:15) - Homework.
- Thursday Period 3 (11:40 - 12:40) - Go Home (early lunch)/Chill.
- Thursday Period 4 (13:55 - 14:55) - Chill.
- Friday Period 1 (09:15 - 10:15) - Homework.
The 'chill' periods often see us playing cards, having a bitching session, or me having a natter on with some of the staff (the first 15 minutes of my English lesson today was made up by me just talking to one of the secretaries and a teacher - they've got some decent banter).
The 'homework' periods allow me to catch up on homework due in that day, that I should have done the night before (or whenever I received it). Means I've got more time to do what I want on a night, which is great.
The 'go home' periods allow me to do what I want - whether it's go out, actually go home...
A couple of people are moaning and groaning about how their work is so difficult and how they regret taking certain subjects, or resent going to the lessons, but I really don't have that issue...
(26 Sep 2014, 5:22 pm)Marcus wrote For my GCSEs, as I get 25 lessons a week, I get 3 hours of English, 3 hours of Maths, 3 hours of Science and 1 hour of R.E, I then get 3 hours of each subject I pick and I'm allowed to pick 5. I think that's how it works. I've already asked various teachers who's profession it comes under, shown them examples of my work and had it 'evaluated' and what their opinion of what I'll get judging by my classwork and behavior.
History - A or A*
Geography - A or A*
Business - (don't get it yet)
Media - (don't get it yet)
German - C, B or A
(26 Sep 2014, 5:39 pm)Tom wrote We have to pick a language, humanities and three of my choice. We also have to have I.T and Ethics.
It's a shame you don't get business as we have had it for the last three years.
So I'll pick:
German
Geography
Business
Extra ICT.
Des/Food
(26 Sep 2014, 6:06 pm)Robert wrote I had a language, humanities and 2 of our choice to have so i chose plus the amount of lessons i have of each per week:
Spanish - 3 lessons per week
History - 2 lessons per week
BTEC Business - 3 lessons per week
Graphics - 3 lessons per week
Then for core subjects:
English - 4 lessons per week
Science - 4 lessons per week
Maths - 3 lessons per week
RE - 2 lessons per week
PE (core - not GCSE PE or BTEC Sport) - 1 lesson per week
(26 Sep 2014, 6:32 pm)Marcus wrote I love History, and if bus driving doesn't work out for me (or any of my random career choices, for that matter), I'd love to be a History Teacher. Thing is, at Park View, if you're a History Teacher, you teach mainly History, but end up being warped into Geography, R.E., and Explore too.
I've always said,
'You have to recreate the past to be able to envision the future'.
(26 Sep 2014, 6:42 pm)Robert wrote What is that? Some people in the lower classes had that and i was like 'wtf is that'. I can gather that it involves something to do with Geography? I have also recently decided that i wish to do something along the lines of customer services. If im good at what it requires obviously.
(26 Sep 2014, 6:42 pm)Robert wrote What is that? Some people in the lower classes had that and i was like 'wtf is that'. I can gather that it involves something to do with Geography? I have also recently decided that i wish to do something along the lines of customer services. If im good at what it requires obviously.It's just History and Geography, basically. No idea why they feel the need to give it a different name!
(26 Sep 2014, 8:15 pm)Robert wrote Was mainly replying to Toms post if any. Thanks anyway
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(30 Sep 2014, 1:50 pm)Racer_Experience wrote Reading Cheryl Cole autobiography I love reading books my guilty pleasure :p books are cool reminds me that scene in the film Deep Impact where Spurgen Tanner played by Robert Duvall reads a book called Moby Dick to the injured Astronaut Oren Monash played by Ron Eldard anyhow reading books while thinking makes you think a lotWhat books you like reading most Baz?