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Postby monsieur incredible » May 22nd, '06, 16:06



I was wondering if anybody bhad any tips on using magic to help "pass" :wink: your exams.











p.s. not actually planning on using it just wondering if anybody had any good ideas

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Postby stevebo » May 22nd, '06, 16:08

Tenkai the answers! hehe.

Don't do it!!! :P

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Postby katrielalex » May 22nd, '06, 16:14

Bring a pack of cards to distract the invigilator then copy your neighbour's paper!

Cons: he will probably make tons of mistakes :P

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P.S. Anyone who just did C1 + C2 today - how did it go? :)

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Postby monsieur incredible » May 22nd, '06, 16:31

i could use a change bag as a pencil case that looks empty until i want the notes to appear.

card tricks, writing and looking over your shoulder at the same time could prove to be a problem

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Postby Flash » May 22nd, '06, 16:35

Sit next to some bright spark and read his mind...

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Postby Mandrake » May 22nd, '06, 17:12

Doing magic requires a structured and disciplined approach with lots of practice. Use the same technique with revision and you won't go far wrong. (I know that's not the answer you wanted but it works - so they tell me! ) :wink:

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Postby stevebo » May 22nd, '06, 17:29

katrielalex wrote:P.S. Anyone who just did C1 + C2 today - how did it go? :)


I think it went quite well! That last question on the C2 paper was horrible though! That one with the graph... makes me wanna throw up! lol. Apparently the last part to that question's answer was 33 1/3...

Steve 8)

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Postby Stephen Ward » May 22nd, '06, 17:33

Hmm. We could use Cerebro to great effect :lol:

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Postby trickyricky » May 22nd, '06, 18:00

Im sure theres ways to make a palm pilot with internet capabilities disappear and reapper when you want it to......as long as there isn't a big bang and lots of smoke when you do it.....

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Postby Beardy » May 22nd, '06, 18:55

use a T.T. to hide the answres and make them appear and vanish...or youcould stigmata some equations on your arm :P

I actuallyhave a small story ;)

In my mock exams (wouldn't do this in the real thing) I got a tad bored ;)

I decided to make a silk appear and dissapear in the exam hall :P

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Postby Durto » May 22nd, '06, 19:04

Lol! I never taught of a TT, yet so simple ;)!

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Postby stevebo » May 22nd, '06, 19:31

Haha!

*Takes out a piece of paper with answers from TT*

*Teacher walks up*

Teacher :"What have you got there?"

You : "Nothing! Seriously!" *Vanishes answers before his eyes*

Teacher : "What the hell?!?!"

All pupils: "Shhhhhh!!!!!"

Would be a laugh!

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Postby monsieur incredible » May 22nd, '06, 20:29

wats a T.T.?

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Postby katrielalex » May 22nd, '06, 22:37

stevebo wrote:I think it went quite well! That last question on the C2 paper was horrible though! That one with the graph... makes me wanna throw up! lol. Apparently the last part to that question's answer was 33 1/3...


Ah, you did OCR (Edexcel? other weird one?)!

I had a nasty little question at the end in my AQA one though...find all the solutions to cos A(sin A + 3cos A) = 0 where 0 < A < 4pi. Blech.

Kati

EDIT: Wow, that was my 2000th post. I am addicted!

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Postby Beardy » May 23rd, '06, 15:43

congrats!

I had my english lit exam today, it could have been worse. I don't know if I got my A* though 8)

I said so much nonsense it was unreal! "He says the phrase 'I love@ 4 times when reffering to nature - this could represent the four seasons in a year..."

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