Finishing my first year at Uni. WOW.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Monday, 17 May 2010
Assessment
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
My experience of Stevenson College has been a very good one. When I started this course I thought I was confident, but it became apparent that academically I was not. At some points I even thought that maybe I wouldn’t be able to cope with the course, and I thought that I had illusions of grandeur to think that I would ever be able to get to university. However, here I am 9 months later, motivated and desperate to get into University. I have a thirst for knowledge and the confidence in myself to pursue a master’s degree. I first applied for the BA in Religious Studies, however, since then I have changed my mind and I changed the course to the MA Religious Studies, as I feel it is something I can accomplish.
All of the lecturers have been great. They have been very supportive and caring. Alicia has been especially good for me as, to be honest, I have always hated Languages and she has made learning Spanish bearable and even enjoyable. Her teaching style is very good, as she makes you feel relaxed and she always concentrates on the positive points.
I don’t know how the course could improve. I thought the course has been fantastic in comparison to the college I went to when I was eighteen. The college I went to then had literally no facilities and we spent the year in a hut! I was so excited when I seen the fancy computerised boards used in the rooms. However, in saying that, too much technology can be a bad thing as, especially in History this tended to interfere with class work as sometimes the computer didn’t work properly. Moreover, when this happened and we wanted to watch a documentary we would have to get the TV and the videos or DVD’s were not always up to par, which was a hindrance.
I think my performance throughout the year has been quite good. I have handed in my work in time and I have completed it to the best of my ability. I could have done far better in Spanish, and I would have learned more if I stuck to my targets on my blog more thoroughly. Planning study time is imperative and evaluating how much you have learned is also, this may have been too little too late. However, the positive side to this is that I now know how important it is, and I will endeavour to do this when I start university.
Throughout the course I have learned that I am capable of going to University and completing the course. With more commitment and more motivation I feel that I could have done a lot better in the course and I am not going to fall into the trap of being idle at times again. I have also learned that I d get along with most people and that education is really important. Not only because you may gets a better job, but because it teaches you good life skills, and it is a great experience ansd it makes you a more well rounded person. I can’t wait until I am at the University of Edinburgh!
3 weeks and 4 Days left.
I have completed my 2 Hitory Essays, 'The Treaty of Versailles' and ' Rise of Hitler'. Good times. Sill need to make a start on my investagation. Bad times. I am doing my investagation on "Wht caused the reformation?". I have did some reading about it but I do have to prepare a detailed plan. I will do My plan fo this on wed and spend at least an Hour per night to get it done. I also have an assessmnet this week for History. So, as I know most of the information I am going study thouraghy for a couple of hours the night before(Thursday).
I have handed in my first draft of the comparative Essay for Lit, and I have to tidy it up a bit to be handed in tommorrow, I will spend 2 hours doing that tonight. I also need to study for my 'Personal Study' assignment for 'women who walk into doors' by roddy doyle,whish I have allready read.
I have the most work to do for Spanish and I thinkn that this is the subject I will struggle most with. I have a speaking test and I have prepared my presentaion and the replies to potential questions, I will need to memorise this and make sure I know all of the vocabulary. Emma is going to help me with this on Wed and I am going to study this for a couple of hours on Tuesday.
I also have to perpare for 'La Lengua der las Mari posa' I have translated the questions into spanish but I do need to do mock essay for that. And I also have a listening test to complete.
I MUST SEE JORDY ON THURSDAY AS LAST WEEK I STUPID FORGOT. THURSDAY 11.30. BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!!!!
I have handed in my first draft of the comparative Essay for Lit, and I have to tidy it up a bit to be handed in tommorrow, I will spend 2 hours doing that tonight. I also need to study for my 'Personal Study' assignment for 'women who walk into doors' by roddy doyle,whish I have allready read.
I have the most work to do for Spanish and I thinkn that this is the subject I will struggle most with. I have a speaking test and I have prepared my presentaion and the replies to potential questions, I will need to memorise this and make sure I know all of the vocabulary. Emma is going to help me with this on Wed and I am going to study this for a couple of hours on Tuesday.
I also have to perpare for 'La Lengua der las Mari posa' I have translated the questions into spanish but I do need to do mock essay for that. And I also have a listening test to complete.
I MUST SEE JORDY ON THURSDAY AS LAST WEEK I STUPID FORGOT. THURSDAY 11.30. BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!!!!
Monday, 26 April 2010
Hey there..
I am now realising that we are now unbelieveably close to the end of this course and I am starting to get a little scared. I just found out that I am finished Communications.
History
I have 3 Essays to do. One on the 'Treaty of Versailles', ' The Rise Of Hitler' and our Investagation which I have chose to do on 'What caused the reformation?'. I think I will manage fine with these Essays and I am going to the the ' Treaty of Versaille' on Sat. I will spend about 3 hours on it.
Lit
I have finished the book for my personal study 'The women who walked into doors by Roddy Doyle'. I am going to spend a couple of hours on that essay to night to at least get my first draft finished. The I need to concentrate on my compartitive Essay between the 'Heart Of Darkness' and ' The love song by Alfred Prufrock'. I think thats all I need to do for Lit. I am going to spend a couple of hours on Wednesday on the comparative essay and hopefully I will have most of it dont for next week.
Spanish
I HAVE ALOT TO DO FOR SPANISH! I have my higher Listening, Speaking and Reading to do and I also have the La Lengua de las Mari Posa to write about.
Monday- 1hour going over food and ordering in a restaurant.
Tuesday- 2 hours on dl2
Wed-go over vacab by using Livemocha and game etc.
Thurday-spend one hour wrinting about the week so far.
Friday-go over Mari posa
Sunday-Go over tenses.
I have decieded that when I finish class on a tuesday at 1 oclock I am going to stay untill at least 3 o'clock to Study Spanish by using click view. As I have no Communications anymore I am going to come in at nione on Thursday to again go over spanish.
History
I have 3 Essays to do. One on the 'Treaty of Versailles', ' The Rise Of Hitler' and our Investagation which I have chose to do on 'What caused the reformation?'. I think I will manage fine with these Essays and I am going to the the ' Treaty of Versaille' on Sat. I will spend about 3 hours on it.
Lit
I have finished the book for my personal study 'The women who walked into doors by Roddy Doyle'. I am going to spend a couple of hours on that essay to night to at least get my first draft finished. The I need to concentrate on my compartitive Essay between the 'Heart Of Darkness' and ' The love song by Alfred Prufrock'. I think thats all I need to do for Lit. I am going to spend a couple of hours on Wednesday on the comparative essay and hopefully I will have most of it dont for next week.
Spanish
I HAVE ALOT TO DO FOR SPANISH! I have my higher Listening, Speaking and Reading to do and I also have the La Lengua de las Mari Posa to write about.
Monday- 1hour going over food and ordering in a restaurant.
Tuesday- 2 hours on dl2
Wed-go over vacab by using Livemocha and game etc.
Thurday-spend one hour wrinting about the week so far.
Friday-go over Mari posa
Sunday-Go over tenses.
I have decieded that when I finish class on a tuesday at 1 oclock I am going to stay untill at least 3 o'clock to Study Spanish by using click view. As I have no Communications anymore I am going to come in at nione on Thursday to again go over spanish.
Monday, 22 March 2010
He hecho mi horario. Yeay!


22/03/2010 – 28/03/2010
Things I need to do:
· Maths – Assessment 3, 4, 5
· History – Investigation (What caused the reformation?)
· Lit – 2 Essays on Heart Of Darkness. Look out books for personal study
· Spanish - Generally Study for Higher Assessments (Ask Alicia what is needed for talk.
· Maths – Assessment 3, 4, 5
· History – Investigation (What caused the reformation?)
· Lit – 2 Essays on Heart Of Darkness. Look out books for personal study
· Spanish - Generally Study for Higher Assessments (Ask Alicia what is needed for talk.
29/03/2010 – 04/04/2010
**NOTE THAT THE EASTER HOLIDAYS ARE FROM THE 1 TO 20 OF APRIL**
· Spanish - Go over tenses and grammar and vocab
· Maths - By this week I should have done assessment 4 and 5 in maths and I need to work on assessment 3, the dreaded algecrap
· History – I will have most of the reading done for the reformation so I will start plan from the 4 April.
· Spanish - Go over tenses and grammar and vocab
· Maths - By this week I should have done assessment 4 and 5 in maths and I need to work on assessment 3, the dreaded algecrap
· History – I will have most of the reading done for the reformation so I will start plan from the 4 April.
Monday, 15 March 2010
No offers yet.BADTIMES. No declines.GOODTIMES.
I have had a very productive week this week. I have one more assessment to do for English, the Susan Greenfield presentation. I am planning to do that today and I have chosen the topics for all of my talks and I am also made a start on my smart targets for Jordi. I have disapoionted myself as I have only did a miniscule amount of Maths.
History
I have yet to get a question for my investagation. I woulf like to do something about religion, something that I do not know much about so I can have the oppertunitie to learn something new. I will speak to Evan about this on Friday as I have been struggling to come up with a question.
English
I just need to get the Susan Greenfield thing done today. Then I just need to concentrate on my "introduction" talk which I have chosen to do on how to make "Murga" a middle eastern dish(This will get dont on Tuesday. It should only take me about half an hour). It should be easy as I know how to make it and I have grown more confident in talking in front of the class. Me, lee and Norman are doing a group dicussion on the army/army cadets and our experiences and reasons why people may want to join the army.
Lit
I have to read the "heart of darkness" by tommorrow and I am sooo behind. I need to finish that by tonight and I am only on page 25. The good thing is, is that I think ia m actually getting interested in the book now.
Spanish
I didnt stick to any of the Spanish targets I gave myself last week. I did go over swe vocabulary and I decided what I was going talk about, that was only for an hour yesterday. So my target for this week is. On Tuesday and Wednesday I hope to study for an hour each night and if i do more this will be a bonus. I have to set myself an acheivable target otherwise I will do nothing at all.
Maths
I am going to do maths for 45 mins each night. This is a must !!!!
History
I have yet to get a question for my investagation. I woulf like to do something about religion, something that I do not know much about so I can have the oppertunitie to learn something new. I will speak to Evan about this on Friday as I have been struggling to come up with a question.
English
I just need to get the Susan Greenfield thing done today. Then I just need to concentrate on my "introduction" talk which I have chosen to do on how to make "Murga" a middle eastern dish(This will get dont on Tuesday. It should only take me about half an hour). It should be easy as I know how to make it and I have grown more confident in talking in front of the class. Me, lee and Norman are doing a group dicussion on the army/army cadets and our experiences and reasons why people may want to join the army.
Lit
I have to read the "heart of darkness" by tommorrow and I am sooo behind. I need to finish that by tonight and I am only on page 25. The good thing is, is that I think ia m actually getting interested in the book now.
Spanish
I didnt stick to any of the Spanish targets I gave myself last week. I did go over swe vocabulary and I decided what I was going talk about, that was only for an hour yesterday. So my target for this week is. On Tuesday and Wednesday I hope to study for an hour each night and if i do more this will be a bonus. I have to set myself an acheivable target otherwise I will do nothing at all.
Maths
I am going to do maths for 45 mins each night. This is a must !!!!
Monday, 8 March 2010
Hello again...
History
Up to date with history. I just need to think of a question for my essay.
Spanish
I have a listening assessment and a talking assessment so i have to revise my vocab andf I have tp prepare for my talking assessment. I have drawn up a timetable and I have planned to study spanish for one hour per night. I am going to start preparing my talk tonight.
English
I am behind in English. I have a few assessments to do and I have brought my memory stick so that I can put the documentarys ionto it I am planing to do one papwer per night and they should only takle me an hour each.
Lit
I am going to read up to page 24 in the book we got. I did read some of it but I am finding it hard to motivate myself to read it as I find it dull.
I was ill last week so I didnt do any studying. I do have a desk in my room but i didnt use it as I used to table in the living room. But last night I cleared outt the desk and orgainised my work and made a timetable. Having my own wee area has made me look forward to getting home tonight and studying. I still havent completed the maths yet as I have been avoiding is asd I do find it very difficult, maths is very scary to me. I dont think there is any way of making it easier for me to do. So I'll just have to bite the bullet and just do it.
Up to date with history. I just need to think of a question for my essay.
Spanish
I have a listening assessment and a talking assessment so i have to revise my vocab andf I have tp prepare for my talking assessment. I have drawn up a timetable and I have planned to study spanish for one hour per night. I am going to start preparing my talk tonight.
English
I am behind in English. I have a few assessments to do and I have brought my memory stick so that I can put the documentarys ionto it I am planing to do one papwer per night and they should only takle me an hour each.
Lit
I am going to read up to page 24 in the book we got. I did read some of it but I am finding it hard to motivate myself to read it as I find it dull.
I was ill last week so I didnt do any studying. I do have a desk in my room but i didnt use it as I used to table in the living room. But last night I cleared outt the desk and orgainised my work and made a timetable. Having my own wee area has made me look forward to getting home tonight and studying. I still havent completed the maths yet as I have been avoiding is asd I do find it very difficult, maths is very scary to me. I dont think there is any way of making it easier for me to do. So I'll just have to bite the bullet and just do it.
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