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How is your school! My exams stat on the 4th of june. I'm pretty confident about most of them . But I'm worried about physics. Have you started the

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revising yet . Can you recommend any training books ? Do you know any educational programmes? Помогите пожалуйста написать ответное письмо!!!!!срочноооо!!

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Nally1998
02 июня 2014 г., 10:44:07 (9 лет назад)

Hi David,
I am so happy that you write me. I haven't got enough time to meet with you, because I revising my exams like you.  My school is okay. What's about  your school. Why your exams start so early. My tests will be on the 14 th June that's why I have a lot of time to become ready for exams. I think, I am ready to this test, but i bit nervous about my maths exam. Sorry I can't recommend you any books, but you can find something more useful in the internet, and also educational programs. For example www.solveschoolproblems.com I found a lot of new information.
I want to ask you what exams you decide to pass.Why. How do you cope with stress, I all the time nervous and feel exhausted.
Write soon,
Katy.

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