Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Oh right. We used to get the free periods...I remember year 12, I had so many I had much time off I hardly went to school. At this time I pretty much thought I'm not getting anywhere with it anyway and just started messing around and being bored and falling asleep and not bothering going when I had to. In the end I thought it was fucked, turn up for classes 20 minutes late and all that crap and the teachers teaching trivial crap nobody's ever going to use. Well, half wouldn't use it and the other half wouldn't use anything of use, so...yeah.
The highest year is year 12, though as I said (I think I did) you can do an optional year 13. That was my muck-up year all year around. Ah we had so much fun in school. Ended up using 600GB of the school's computer server (because we found out the password) for storing pictures, 20 000 MP3s and funny videos, until some idiot blabbed about it. Better in a job than being bored going nowhere anyway and being someone rather than someone who is no-one).
I didn't even go to my graduation or prom here because I didn't like the people so I went the next day and collected all my stuff seperately.
I'll maybe get 7 free periods next year out of 28.
Wow. That sounds bad.
HA, that sounds amazing! That would be so much fun. Apparently our school server is really shit and has a small capacity. A reliable Computing teacher told us that he had to start clearing stuff of the server because there wasn't much space left. Our school isn't really that good overall. A lot of crappy teachers too.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Ah yeah, databases, data stores etc. I learnt a lot about that. Programming I ended up teaching the class about that and the teacher just sat back in shock that I knew more than he did. Lol. How would a teacher know you're gonna fail...they always use the defensive like ''you're gonna fail''. Motivation much.
What is normalisation? Is that the question what is normal?
Yeah, it's got quite a lot of databases bits to it. Like, it mentions alot about keys (primary, foreign, atomic...). Data dictionaries, anomalies and all that too.
Wish you were my teacher then. She was absoultely useless at teaching Computing. I don't even know why she's teaching it. She's about 4 ft 2 as well, and really bossy. When she was 'teaching', she was just copying notes from a book and putting them on a slideshow for us to copy down. And we asked her a question, she would barely know the answer to it. Absoutely useless.
Normalisation is sorting data into forms. There is 4 forms - UNF (Un-organised form), 1NF (1st normal form - spliting it in to 2 entities of one being of the attributes which only appear once in a table, and the other being of multi-valued attributes), 2NF (2nd normal form - removing partial dependencies and splitting it into 3 entities), 3NF (3rd normal form - splitting it into 4 entities). It's actually quite hard to explain. But I'll send you a link of a past paper.
Question - http://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/papers/papers/2010/H_Information-Systems_all_2010.pdf (go to Question 13)
Answer - http://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/papers/instructions/2010/mi_H_Information-Systems_all_2010.pdf (Question 13 again)
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I laugh now because I realise how juvenile they really were. I did better (well, I think I did, others don't for some reason). Yeah it's funny how you get these tools by themselves and they suddenly turn really nice. Because their cocksucker cronies have left and they've got nobody left to pretend to be a big man with. Lol to them.
I didn't become friends with hardly anyone because they all turned nasty and showed their true colours. I have maybe 5-6 close friends, two from working and one from school (who despite all the crap he got and being accused of crap no person should have to go through - he had to leave to get away from being bashed and taunted, still is one of the greatest people I've ever met) and the rest moved interstate. I still keep in touch with them but not as much as I could. It's hard when you live like 500km from someone else...you can't really visit them as much as you can with someone down the road.
Yeah, they are pretty juvenile. There is loads of them who were so unbelievably nasty back in 2nd year and now really friendly. And it's exactly how you said - they get influenced by their friends to act nasty to you.
I've had a couple of friends who have turned nasty before, but not a huge amount. It's mainly been girls.
Yeah, it's good if you keep in touch with them, because no matter how far away they are, you are still friends with them. And it's also interesting to hear how they are doing and what they are up to. But it is hard, because you can't exactly visit them on a regular basis.
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