and for my next trick, cram the whole biology paper 1 content in one afternoon!
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and for my next trick, cram the whole biology paper 1 content in one afternoon!
three breakdowns this weekend alone about my gcses. am i cooked...
Every day that I do maths I am taken aback by the weirdness of some of these questions, because what even is this scenario????
Why am I now picturing a support group of 10 couples all desperate for a daughter, so they get together to calculate probabilities (as one does) and construct an elaborate plan, where they decide the best thing to do is just...keep popping out babies until it's a girl.
Because that's totally logical human behaviour
I swear to god if I open my exam paper and get a question like this I will be utterly bamboozled
#arethestraightsok
incase anyone is wondering how we’re doing for education here in the uk, one of the major exam boards is being accused of ‘woke social engineering’ for including the word bisexual in a French listening exam. so
“herbert pocket isn’t real he can’t hurt you!!” said the mf english department. “he’s not relevant!! he would never come up!!”
he came up.
daily mantra:
Dont take a level history dont take a level history dont take a level history dont take a level historydont take a level history dont take a level history dont take a level history dont take a level history
Can't believe this is the set up for a question in my further stats textbook, glad to see edexcel are being normal
[Image description: A question in a textbook reading "Michael has a pet monkey and wants to test the theory that, given a typewriter and enough time, the monkey will eventually type out the complete works of Shakespeare. Unfortunately the experiment is a total disaster and the monkey has succeeded only in producing a seemingly random string of alphabetic characters!" The rest of the question is on the next page. End ID]