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awww beanie you need some of that software that you speak into and the computer tpyes it for you0
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slowlyfading wrote: »When I did my GCSE maths coursework, I did one page full of sums and whatever, and then wrote out what I was doing and explained what everything meant. What is your coursework on? x
thanks sf, this one is on stair numbers in grids and algebra and my next one (yet to recive) is on mayfield high (statistics :rolleyes:)0 -
postingalwaysposting wrote: »thanks sf, this one is on stair numbers in grids and algebra and my next one (yet to recive) is on mayfield high (statistics :rolleyes:)
well if you do neat versions of all the grids with the working out underneath, and then a paragraoh or two on what all the working out means and then a conclusion. does this help?x
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slowlyfading wrote: »well if you do neat versions of all the grids with the working out underneath, and then a paragraoh or two on what all the working out means and then a conclusion. does this help?
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yes perfect... i am hoping to do it on the computer now i have made a stair in paint and nicked a 10*10 grid off google images but how/where can i find a 8*8 grid and a 7*7 grid?0 -
postingalwaysposting wrote: »yes perfect... i am hoping to do it on the computer now i have made a stair in paint and nicked a 10*10 grid off google images but how/where can i find a 8*8 grid and a 7*7 grid?Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Hi PaP,
glad to see everything is working out for u!
Re. the coursework, I vaguely remember having to do like a summary of what u were gonna talk about first, then all the bumpf, then a conclusion (can't remember if that was actaully in Maths tho!?! It was 10 yrs ago now :eek: )
I did Maths and Physics @ A level, and absolutely LOVED it.... just a shame I didn't store more of it in my grey matter, I probably could have used it to become a mad scientist or something
I can still remember a little bit (quadratic equationand pythagoris theorum - now it looks like I'm showing off!) but not much..... I can still recite my multiplication tables tho, so I can help with 1 x 2 = 1, 2 x 2 = 4 etc etc
When u become an Accountant, I will be employing ur services tho, so short list me as a client please
Take Care
Sarah x'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Thanks all
sf ~ i went to college last night and do you know what thats the excatly what he wants :T dont worry about the grids i have drew them now
sarah ~ thanks hun (see above). I am off work today so i am hoping to tackle some of it now ~ even if i only get my workings/grids down its a startas for the help i may have to shout you, escpecially when it gets the the harder parts of the course. See with maths the things you would expect people to find hard i find easy and the easy bits i find hard and asking for help on these is embarassing :rotfl:
anyways not much of an update from me ~ i seem to have totally messed up my ING savings account direct debit (i have no idea how) so will set that back up sometime this week and i need to phone Halifax (locked saver) to ask if i can put 'extra' in as well as my usuall direct debiti may email them actually :T other than that havent spent more than my weekly budget and all is well in my bank accounts
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Pap, you're doing fantastic - don't get embarrassed about asking for help - there's no such thing as a silly question remember!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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PaP, PM me any time u want and I'll do my best to help.... as said, its been a while, but hopefully it'll come flooding back!
Sarah x'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Hey SuperPap I was just popping in again to see how you were after that thread got a bit out of hand last night re: the Excel. I'm *not* dredging it all up again (and no-one else should on here either please!) but just wanted to say don't hesitate to ask me anything about Excel or anything else PC or Office suite wise if you ever need to again ok?
I also saw your comment about why you didn't think I would pop in and it made me blush! You're so sweet but really....don't look up to me (or anyone as it goes!) because you are SUPERPAP and you can do anything you want to when you decide to do it m'kay?
Good luck with the studies thing - I wouldn't know what to suggest cos I was booted out into the real world at 16 to get a job and didn't really do any further studies until I fell into the IT world and had some courses!
It's amazing how things can work out sometimes - you literally *do* fall into careers at times, so always keep an open mind is all I can say.
LA xxBank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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