You seem obsessed with bawbags. Is there something you would like to talk about. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
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You seem obsessed with bawbags. Is there something you would like to talk about. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Maybe you should have cut it into squares and hung it behind the door.
At least you'd have got some serious marks that way.
Anyone seen my coat? :(
Bloody spellchecker. I really should check what it comes up with.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
NP bigboab.
I got two of my essays back today. Both got me 63% which means I passed that module (Introduction to Literary Theory) with a 2:1 which I'm more than happy with. A 7% improvement next year and I'll be getting a Thirst.:unsure:
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good jawb mr chebus :01:
So this thread, entitled It's all so sh*t!!111 was just a sham, a mockery of a sham of a sham of a mockery. Feck's sake it difficult enough when women say one thing but mean the opposite.
Seriously. Congrats, mate. Go and quell that thirst with some Australian Lager :01:
I haven't got that essay back yet but these marks make me feel a lot more optimistic as I thought these essays were not going to earn me a 2:1.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Your'e wish iz my commend.Quote:
Seriously. Congrats, mate. Go and quell that thirst with some Australian Lager :01:
Even better :01: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
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Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
Essays always look crap when you've written them yourself IMO.
I dunno' why, but any flaw sticks out summat fierce. It's to do with psycholera, I reckon.
I had to write a big one this term, thought I was royally screwed, but it turned out to be nigh on flawless, according to the teacher and my opponent.
My advice would be for you to check it for any grammatical errors, omissions of source references, or spelling mistakes, before you turn it in. Don't bother about changing the content in any major ways.
(If you ever feel that way about an essay again, that is.)
If you don't have the time to rewrite the entire thing, then it's best to assume you actually knew what you were doing when you wrote it, content-wise, and to put any worries about the contrary away.