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Performed my first GCSE Exam on Tuesday - Legal Weapon. It constituted 40% of my final grade. I have never felt relief quite like that of knowing I would never have to do drama again. (Well, bar when you drop your phone whilst walking and your headphones save it/ you)
With hindsight, GCSE Drama was a mistake; I would not recommend it.
You could say it changes people; you could say it doesn't. Perhaps it just exploits the abhorrent truth - myself included.
Personally, I spent the entire two year course jealous, spiteful, unappreciative and vindictive...yet only now, now it's all over, do I realise I was lucky to have what I had :(
Although, it was fun in my performance when I did a turbine whirl and died :)))
With hindsight, GCSE Drama was a mistake; I would not recommend it.
You could say it changes people; you could say it doesn't. Perhaps it just exploits the abhorrent truth - myself included.
Personally, I spent the entire two year course jealous, spiteful, unappreciative and vindictive...yet only now, now it's all over, do I realise I was lucky to have what I had :(
Although, it was fun in my performance when I did a turbine whirl and died :)))
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