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Old 16-06-2023, 10:32 PM #6
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Best in the class tbh.
I remember for A Level paper 4 my teacher sat the exam with us for fun and at the end he realised he got a question wrong because he looked at my paper after the exam. I score 99 on that paper.
Unlucky teacher.

But yeah. English was always my most natural strong point between those two core subjects (and my best-performing subject generally, even if I wasn’t heavily into the literature besides To Kill a Mockingbird and very little bits of Pride and Prejudice). I was known as the walking dictionary at one point in high-school and one teacher always had to get the dictionary out when she was about to mark my work. I got on pretty well with my English teacher at key stage four and more than made up for a disastrous Year 9 (I smashed the exams even then but Year 9 was very-much my off/naughty year).
In contrast I was only ever half-good at maths, even beyond high school.
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