<Slaps forehead> That will explain my 1 unclassified 'O' level result and my 2 unclassified 'A' level results, then. For some reason I thought spending the entire course getting pissed and trying new drugs and then leaving the exams after 20 minutes because I was on a promise would work just as well. Man, if only I'd known you 15 years ago. -- AndrewR, D.Bot (Celeritas) Kawasaki ZX-6R J1 BOTAFOT#2,ITJWTFO#6,UKRMRM#1/13a,MCT#1,DFV#2,SKoGA#0 (and KotL) BotToS#5,SBS#25,IbW#34, TEAR#3 (and KotL), DS#5, COSOC#9, KotTFSTR# The speccy Geordie twat.
I have generally found that working hard during the course and then doing lots of revision and practice questions in the fortnight before will make any exam substantially easier than it otherwise might have been. Another Tony
Nothing to see, I can behave very sober when I want to. Got the degree, that's all that mattered. I re-sat the exam and passed it later that summer.
Stop thinking of it like that. They only want to see how good you are. If you don't do well, you need to do more learning. I think of exams like this and it all makes sense, so I've been happy with them for years.
FFS - take it to the graduation day ceremony - they read the names out thus labelling the targets (of all the people that spilled your pint/pissed you off). Just make mental notes where they're sitting.