Lies that went on too long
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
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hmm
you really think that one year's collection of examinees will be statistically distinguishable from the previous years?
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 11:56, 1 reply)
you really think that one year's collection of examinees will be statistically distinguishable from the previous years?
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 11:56, 1 reply)
More importantly
If the above is indeed the sole method for determining grades we wouldn't see increases in the number of students getting A's etc, since that number would remain constant every year at 10% of submissions or whatever.
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 11:58, closed)
If the above is indeed the sole method for determining grades we wouldn't see increases in the number of students getting A's etc, since that number would remain constant every year at 10% of submissions or whatever.
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 11:58, closed)
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