MMHS i'm reading five survive by holly jackson, but it's not as good as her other books (especially the agggtm series and the reappearance of rachel price) so yea

    The walk didnt rlly help cuz whenever i talked to my mum abt sehs she kept asking what if i dont get in, idk if she’s preparing me for the worst or idk

    MMHS wow, most of my teachers this year have been pretty fast, except for my Sport teacher who takes like 4 weeks and my food tech teacher who took 1 month or more. All the other teachers have been fast, with at least one week results released, but last year, EVERY single teacher took like 3 weeks or a month to get results out 😭

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      YR10SEHSASPIRANT yea it's a really good series, i especially recommend the reappearance of rachel price tho its a great suspense novel 🙂

      MMHS ikr when we asked abt them they'd say "we have other classes too" when it's been a literal month.

        yeah me neither lol, ill probably get 2 superiors now that i think about it

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