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Hi guys,

I just wanted to announce that I solved my chemistry exam with a 3,0 (60% - 70% correct) which means that I will never, never NEVER NEVER again be bothered by chemistry!!!! YAHOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! |-D |-D |-D |-D |-D |-D

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[brag-mode=on] I managed a 2,0 in my chemistry "leistungskurs" (= advanced learners class in german high schools) [brag mode=off]

But I'm nonetheless happy to see another student freed of a class he (apparently) dislikes.

Now if I had had that luck in seventh grade with french and could have chose latin instead (which, along with ancient greek, I will have to learn when I go to study history in a few weeks), I would be a much happier person today...

Note to all french members on this forums: Never force me to write in french! Please! I can not be held responsible for you puking all over your screens! (Yes my french is really THAT bad, believe me...)

But I'm slippin' away...

Congrats Apophis! A 3 isn't even half bad!

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Actually the range of marks is from 1,0 to 5,0 at university, you failed with 4,0, so 3,0 is more like a 4+ (EDIT: or a 3- ???) at school. Nonetheless I'm happy about this result, because chemistry was the main reason to cancel my old course last year.

And actually I had Maths and Physics LK at school... My marks were always between 1+ und 3- in both courses...

(Okay, here another nostalgy thread :P)

I wish I would be back in the 11th grade.... *wub* ... *dreams from good old times*

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