Failed
On my third driving test, I turned right out of the test centre, reached a pedestrian crossing, attempted to run over a little old lady, was prevented from doing so by the examiner grabbing the wheel, then proceeded straight back to the test centre.
The drive home was very, very quiet. I've never felt such a complete failure.
What have you failed at?
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 10:21)
On my third driving test, I turned right out of the test centre, reached a pedestrian crossing, attempted to run over a little old lady, was prevented from doing so by the examiner grabbing the wheel, then proceeded straight back to the test centre.
The drive home was very, very quiet. I've never felt such a complete failure.
What have you failed at?
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 10:21)
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General Studies A-level
Most people who have taken A levels will know that colleges are particulary keen on making students do a general studies A level, partly due to the fact the governemt gives them money to do this.
Its not hard, but it is absolutely pointless because most universitys will not consider it when you apply.
I took the general exam seriously in my first year (by seriously I mean I turned up for the exam and wrote proper answers).
In the second year there were two general studies exams:
The first one I remember writing how boxers deserved to get the shit kicked out of them, how shit big blocks of council flats are and also ranted about how useless smart cars are. These answers included quite a bit of swearing and also a little note to the examiner apologising for how crap the exam was and also how 'I didnt give a shit'.
Second exam was on the same day as my Chemistry exam. I just didnt show up, your suppose to get a fine for not showing up but somehow I didnt.
I ended up with a 'U' (fail) but somehow I managed to gain 2 points on the one I did sit.
I also failed a maths unit at university, I only needed 40% to pass- I got 38%.
( , Sat 6 Jan 2007, 12:25, Reply)
Most people who have taken A levels will know that colleges are particulary keen on making students do a general studies A level, partly due to the fact the governemt gives them money to do this.
Its not hard, but it is absolutely pointless because most universitys will not consider it when you apply.
I took the general exam seriously in my first year (by seriously I mean I turned up for the exam and wrote proper answers).
In the second year there were two general studies exams:
The first one I remember writing how boxers deserved to get the shit kicked out of them, how shit big blocks of council flats are and also ranted about how useless smart cars are. These answers included quite a bit of swearing and also a little note to the examiner apologising for how crap the exam was and also how 'I didnt give a shit'.
Second exam was on the same day as my Chemistry exam. I just didnt show up, your suppose to get a fine for not showing up but somehow I didnt.
I ended up with a 'U' (fail) but somehow I managed to gain 2 points on the one I did sit.
I also failed a maths unit at university, I only needed 40% to pass- I got 38%.
( , Sat 6 Jan 2007, 12:25, Reply)
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