When I was taking my GCSEs for English (for the Americans, the two years of school equivalent to 4th & 5th year or 10th & 11th grade IIRC) the teacher made the mistake of asking everyone in the class to keep a written record of every book that they read and gave leaflets out to use for this purpose. In fairness, most of the class only listed the books assigned for the class. I was meticulous. The look on her face was... interesting.
I still feel a bit miffed about some of the tests she scroed me on though. The question said 'using a book I'd read'. It didn't specify a book she'd set me to read so it's not my fault I based it on books she'd never read. And the question asking me to match book covers to first paragraphs was a bad joke - I'd read the books. They were in the school library. What's the point in two years of coursework if I'm supposed to pretend that I never read any books when I take the exam?
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
I still feel a bit miffed about some of the tests she scroed me on though. The question said 'using a book I'd read'. It didn't specify a book she'd set me to read so it's not my fault I based it on books she'd never read. And the question asking me to match book covers to first paragraphs was a bad joke - I'd read the books. They were in the school library. What's the point in two years of coursework if I'm supposed to pretend that I never read any books when I take the exam?
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.