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    A Levels Subject Combination.

    Why religious studies? It's a zero credit subject! Why not something pertinent to Business instead? Business is easily doable. Super easy subject. Accounts too. Econ is THE subject to keep although it requires a lot of effort!
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    Tv Shows, Movies, Music.

    Seriously? I tried S01E01 quite some time ago. Saw too much gore, and well, quickly left. Didn't even see the first episode completely. Given by the reviews, it's worth a second chance, I guess.
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    Tv Shows, Movies, Music.

    The thing about Suits is it's horribly mundane the first few episodes. Heck, nearly the entire S01 is poor. S02 was amazing, though. To such an extent that it built so much a passion for Law in me that I kept it in A Levels, although later repented and ended up dropping ( :p ) Nonetheless...
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    Tv Shows, Movies, Music.

    Oh, and anyone who likes story + action, go for 'Person of Interest'. Written by Jon Nolan (co-writer; Dark Knight, Dark Knight Rises, Memento, The Prestige etc) Brilliant development of the story, although it paces up a bit slowly.
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    Tv Shows, Movies, Music.

    If that were true, you wouldn't have posted this. So yeah, you liked, and the replied.
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    Tv Shows, Movies, Music.

    Tough choice. Breaking Bad or Sherlock story + screenplay wise. I'd give Sherlock the upper hand here considering the excellent pace, super acting and brilliant plot. And, well, because it has a strong British accent. These both are a must, though, in my opinion. Absolutely brilliant. Breaking...
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    A level Sociology

    +1 to that. Sociology at O Levels is super basic. At A Levels, its much more detailed, yet the basics are still there. You can easily do it at A Levels without knowing a word of O Level socio. You can do it yourself too. For the second part. Not literally, no, but I'll recommend keeping it...
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    I thank you for leading the people who were deceived by others who knew not what they were...

    I thank you for leading the people who were deceived by others who knew not what they were talking about. Couldn't agree more with a major chunk of your posts that I've casually strolled upon. I'm certain there'll be a huge void in these fora, the O Levels and potentially the A Levels subforums...
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    My stay on this forum has been short, but I cannot stress enough upon the quality of responses...

    My stay on this forum has been short, but I cannot stress enough upon the quality of responses I've seen from you. I haven't seen, here, many who write eloquently whilst being correct. Although we may not have come across each other earlier and I might not have gotten to know you as much as I'd...
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    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Don't mind me saying, but this method can backfire. Psychological research shows that the human brain, when under the time and pressure of an exam (cannot be replicated at home under any circumstances) tends to make up things to fill the gaps, be delusional and fabricate things to suit its...
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    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    For starters, you'll need to ensure you don't fill the lines with heaps of useless crap. Your answers need to be precise, to the point. D0n't fill in answering the Class 2 way. Question: Why is Flourine more reactive than Chlorine? Answer: F has lesser total no. of e- than Cl hence its...
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