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Hi from God's Own Country! #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:52 pm   Hi from God's Own Country!
 

Hi All

I am Gayatri Nair from India, planning to take the GRE-TOEFL test during the second week of June. I find English ok but Math's tough. Any suggestions anyone?

Happy studying n good luck
Tatri
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Hi from God's Own Country! #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:57 am   Hi from God's Own Country!
 

Hi,
bribe the commision , kidnapp Alan , seduce Conchita...
You may also do 12hours a day all the test, it will not help
but you will have at least clear conscience
regards
Jan
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Hi from God's Own Country! #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:35 pm   Hi from God's Own Country!
 

Jan wrote:
Hi,
bribe the commision , kidnapp Alan , seduce Conchita...
You may also do 12hours a day all the test, it will not help
but you will have at least clear conscience
regards
Jan


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Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays. Or is that the terra firma syndrome? Or again, is that what being at sea does to you? It does sound as if you have so much resentment built up. Maybe learning English is a punishment you are inflicting upon yourself. If so, why, and do you really have to?

Anyway, the very last thing a learner needs (not to speak of the test creators!) is to be told that all their hard work is useless.

Poor Gayatri must be wondering what kind of forum he got in! Thank you for your nice words, Gayatri, and good luck to you too (sorry I don't know much about the GRE-TOEFL).
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Hi from God's Own Country! #4 (permalink) Mon Apr 03, 2006 13:39 pm   Hi from God's Own Country!
 

Hi,
of course as usually you are right
but everybody is a little crazy nowdays
and this all because of women, ha ha
good luck to all students from God's Own Country
regards
Jan
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