I GOT A 9 IN MY HISTORY MOCK???
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Maybe I just cried to Radiohead in history class maybe not you will never know
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Just wrote about trans people in my history exam even though it’s not in the topic… because I’m just that queer
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Ngl I really didn’t think I’d be using Philomena Cunk as a revision material-
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A day late but YOU COULD’VE ASKED ME ABOUT THE CASTLES YOU COULD’VE ASKED ME ABOUT THE FUEDAL SYSTEM YOU COULD HAVE ASKED ME ABOUT WILLIAM II AND YOU CHOSE TO WRITE THE QUESTION AROUND FUCKING TOWNS ARE YOU KIDDING ME AQA?
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me walking out that exam knowing i helped to lower the grade boundaries:
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The exam board got the date on one of our GCSE History questions wrong today... oops
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Making myself read a whole revision guide👍
I have a history exam tomorrow and can't be bothered to take anymore notes
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GCSE Culture is going to revise, opening Picrew at the same time and watching the hours waste away...
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the real test is trying not to snap and murder someone after revising ten billion topics for history and getting two (2) topics on the test
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i want to kiss whoever wrote the history depression war and recovery paper on the lips
marry me rn those questions were elite
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Currently revising for history gcses and cannot fathom why they would put two history exams back to back. Do they want us to fail?
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my gcse history just sent me 3 HOURS of homework to do + revision for our upcoming back to school tests. literally dying rn.
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Electrical Current Seneca
Electrical Current
Electrical current is the flow (movement) of electric charges. For an electric charge to flow there has to be a source of potential difference and a closed (or complete) circuit.
Current
An electric current is the flow (movement) of electric charges.
Electric current is measured in amperes (A).
The flow of charge (C) = current (A) x time (s).
A current has the same value at every point in a single closed loop.
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