About the al arabiya al darodiya GCSE, how engaging was it?Ma fahmin
Mind me not, I am being facetious.
About the al arabiya al darodiya GCSE, how engaging was it?Ma fahmin
It was formal standard arabic. It was pretty engaging. We had to write 3 essays.About the al arabiya al darodiya GCSE, how engaging was it?
Mind me not, I am being facetious.
Lovely. Did you study Mirz Ghalib's al gazaliyoun?It was formal standard arabic. It was pretty engaging. We had to write 3 essays.
MayaLovely. Did you study Mirz Ghalib's al gazaliyoun?
You have been terribly cheated then, if not exposed to his body of work, a big part of Arabic literature heavily influenced by Rumi's.Maya
Iβll read it inshallah.You have been terribly cheated then, if not exposed to his body of work, a big part of Arabic literature heavily influenced by Rumi's.
Rumiβs work is now being secularisedYou have been terribly cheated then, if not exposed to his body of work, a big part of Arabic literature heavily influenced by Rumi's.
In old Blighty? By whom, and why?Rumiβs work is now being secularised
the spiritual girlies I donβt even know why at this pointIn old Blighty? By whom, and why?
Can confirm. I've seen new age spirituality girlies in real life, white women and black-American women who speak of manifesting and "speaking sh*t into existence" bastardise the depth of Rumi's work.In old Blighty? By whom, and why?
Libs are rather odd. Link it up if there are any clips or articles.Can confirm. I've seen new age spirituality girlies in real life, white women and black-American women who speak of manifesting and "speaking sh*t into existence" bastardise the depth of Rumi's work.
It's all about good vibes and meditating to them, no actual reflection or introspection beyond superficial toxic positivity.
My lil bro did one with some teachers he already knew and managed to get some good offers. Don't stress it.literally wtf do I say help
I remember I just walked into a college with my grades and had a chat. In sixth form I also applied to I just talked about what options are available to me.I did mine at the school I went to and a college and they both went to shit
At school, the teacher (who I knew) was rude to me and kept shouting at me
At the college, the teacher genuinely didnβt care what I had to say and would make me repeat myself a lot.
I was nervous too, but the questions they asked were simple. They asked what subjects I wanted to do, why I chose them, my extracurricular activities, why I chose the school, my plans for the future, how I was going to achieve them, and for History and English Lit they asked me some questions pertaining to what I was doing at the time.
Yeah the college didnβt care as long as I had the grades. The only thing they asked me were questions about the subjects and I left immediately after. I think the school went into more detail literally asking me about anything and everything and making me fill a random form ?I remember I just walked into a college with my grades and had a chat. In sixth form I also applied to I just talked about what options are available to me.
Yeah that was the experience I had, was never asked about all that. Just had to show a photo of my passport as proof of identity.Yeah the college didnβt care as long as I had the grades. The only thing they asked me were questions about the subjects and I left immediately after. I think the school went into more detail literally asking me about anything and everything and making me fill a random form ?
i apply to several different sixth forms the interviews is what Iβm scared of I just need to get good grades some of the exams im doing are diabolicalI did mine at the school I went to and a college and they both went to shit
At school, the teacher (who I knew) was rude to me and kept shouting at me
At the college, the teacher genuinely didnβt care what I had to say and would make me repeat myself a lot.
I was nervous too, but the questions they asked were simple. They asked what subjects I wanted to do, why I chose them, my extracurricular activities, why I chose the school, my plans for the future, how I was going to achieve them, and for History and English Lit they asked me some questions pertaining to what I was doing at the time.
You can get the good grades inshallah just remember to be confident and try to appear like youβre sure of what you want to do, even if youβre not!! They asked me about uni too, so research the course you are interested in for Uni, apply it to your a levels and your interests, and like I said feign confidence . The teachers will be nicer because they 100% know thats itβs your first time being interviewed, so theyβll go easy on you, but remember to keep your voice steady, keep eye contact, smile a little and try to not seem too nervous because that can make you forget everything they asked (happened to me )i apply to several different sixth forms the interviews is what Iβm scared off I just need to get good grades some of the exams im doing are diabolical
yes I need to be confident the grades is whatβs important like I said Iβm taking 10 different subjectsYou can get the good grades inshallah just remember to be confident and try to appear like youβre sure of what you want to do, even if youβre not!! They asked me about uni too, so research the course you are interested in for Uni, apply it to your a levels and your interests, and like I said feign confidence . The teachers will be nicer because they 100% know thats itβs your first time being interviewed, so theyβll go easy on you, but remember to keep your voice steady, keep eye contact, smile a little and try to not seem too nervous because that can make you forget everything they asked (happened to me )
Other than English, science and maths, what else are you doing? I only did 8 subjects, so the workload was not a lot.yes I need to be confident the grades is whatβs important like I said Iβm taking 10 different subjects