First i would like to make an addition to my day yesterday. I did provide information for those who were surprised that England is warmer than France. It should be in winter as England has a maritime climate and France has a continental climate. Therefore England is warmed by the oceans more than France, and so the temperature is higher.
Anyway on with today. The topic of this morning was exam results, and how well (or badly) we thought we had done in them, Adarsh having to be sedated by his mum the evening before. During form period and biology we heckled Mr Fraser and Miss Edgely (sp?) to tell us our results. All Mr Fraser told us was that Amy had done very well (turns out only 7 less marks than me on C1 - i told her that was a further maths ability mark but she doesnt want to believe me). She still wants to drop maths, even though she can easily do 4 next year. In bio we had a quiz, i had to answer all the questions on my own as Georgina and Lucy were more interested in talking about hair curlers etc.
Got down from bio to grab some smarties from my locker to find a scrum of people around Mrs Minto trying to get their results. I didnt want to risk Mr Donohues wrath, so checked with him first if i could get mine. These are them:
Bio - 90/90 A
Chem - 87/90 A
C1- 96/100
C2 - 94/100
Decision (D1) - 90/100
I am pretty chuffed with them. Though D1 is a bit low :p. Only joking. In physics most people got their presentation marks back and a lot of people got 40/40. Well done to them.
At lunch i had a meeting about the gene thing. Gotta sort out getting there for 9. Public transport will be hell... Apparently the biggest risk involved is falling over people and furniture. That made me laugh. Just the idea of people walking around and violently tripping over people every few seconds...
Maths was just more proof by induction. It is a rather clever thing really. For those of you that are uninformed you sub n=1 in, prove it is true, presume n=k is true then use that to sub into n=k+1 and prove that is true. So if n=1 is true and n=k+1 is true so long as n=k is true when k=1 it is true, then n=2 is also true. If then you say n=2, n=3 must be true and so on... And that is a chapter in FP1 Maths.
Afterwards i hung around with Carl and Samir in the main hall just pissing around. Carl was carried by Samir on his back whilst pretending to be king of all. This got some funny looks from people in Mr Tilley's class.
When i arrived home i watched Torchwood. A very good episode. The last few have been really up to standard.
So a quote for today?
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FREAK.
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