Aerath
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This will be the first and last time I will ever say this: solooooooo is correct.You have trolled 24 hours too early.
You have failed. You should feel bad.
This will be the first and last time I will ever say this: solooooooo is correct.You have trolled 24 hours too early.
You have failed. You should feel bad.
I've heard other wise.Of course you can go to the bathroom.
Yeah exactly.^ lol yea not very practical, every second counts
strong join date is strong...You are allowed to go to the toilet
I chucked a wank in the toilet before in my trials
Maybe camera in the bathrom..hahahahaOf course you can go to the bathroom.
loooooooolmeanwhile, all the good students remember their quotes, and knocked out an extra 200 words while you were off playing with yourself in the bathroom.
Not possible due to consent issues.Maybe camera in the bathrom..hahahaha
You are allowed to go to the toilet
I chucked a wank in the toilet before in my trials
lolThis will be the first and last time I will ever say this: solooooooo is correct.
Yes, as far as i'm aware they are required to outline this prior to the commencement of the exam.Did everyone else have the supervisor beforehand say: "Hand up any notes you've brought in by mistake and you won't get in trouble" or something similar?
Just one of many to come.lol
who'd have thought this day would come
It's there because students often have notes right up until before the exam, and don't have a good way to dispose of them. It definitely happens at uni, so I assume it's the same for HSC.Did everyone else have the supervisor beforehand say: "Hand up any notes you've brought in by mistake and you won't get in trouble" or something similar?
I really want to hand up a huge pile of sheets on Wednesday
+1, we had a bin right next to our school hall entrance and there were students reading notes all the way up there and then chucking them in the bin.It's there because students often have notes right up until before the exam, and don't have a good way to dispose of them. It definitely happens at uni, so I assume it's the same for HSC.
Haha what? My school you aren't even allowed to take the exam paper when you leave and they are meant to let unused booklets not get sent to Sydney.You could use unused BoS 2012 writing booklets from the previous exam when the supervisor didn't take them off you. I have got a few empty booklets from Monday although I have no intent of cheating.