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eyeseeyou

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You said it yourself.

The last time I saw that type of question was back in Year 7.

If you can only rote and not be ready to adapt to the question, you should be considering how perilous your position is in English.
Yeah tbh english is a rote learn subject (which is literally why I hate english)

I find it difficult to adapt my essays at time
 

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Yeah tbh english is a rote learn subject (which is literally why I hate english)

I find it difficult to adapt my essays at time
Sigh. The people who whine and complain English is a 'rote learning subjects' are the ones doing relatively poorly and cannot seem to get in the high bands. Of course English is rote, just like any subject. And just like any other subject ie. Chem/Economics/Physics, it's how you adapt your 'rote learned' information to the questions.
 

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Sigh. The people who whine and complain English is a 'rote learning subjects' are the ones doing relatively poorly and cannot seem to get in the high bands. Of course English is rote, just like any subject. And just like any other subject ie. Chem/Economics/Physics, it's how you adapt your 'rote learned' information to the questions.
I totally did not rote any maths whatsoever :D

But no your point stands
 

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How do you not rote learn maths (other than find where formulas/rules are derived from)?
Every new past paper presents you questions you have never seen before.

And in the exam there's always one question that's just completely foreign
 

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Lost a mark on my Mod C speech for talking too fast - 800 words 4:10~.
Never getting the 20/20 #feelsbadman
 
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