Looks like she's uploaded a new video at last, and it doesn't have routine in the title!
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Nooo kids pasta?? That's so strange. I love how she showed it to us like it's something normal and exciting that she's going to be trying, meanwhile I'm just confused and a little concerned.not her having some children's pasta sauce..... what's wrong with adult food roobee????
How do these 24-hour exams work? I'm not from the UKI’m sorry but her claim that ‘24 hour exams are the way forward, especially for essay-based subjects’ is absolutely absurd. The intense time conditions of exams have no application in the real world of academia, where coursework assignments are much more akin to research and writing deadlines faced by academics. I just don’t understand where she’s pulled that claim from. Probably out her arse.
I had a look on their website out of curiosity to see wtf it actually was, it’s zero hours and when a business needs cover they put a request on this app and people can accept it and go and work, they say pay is £8.90 an hour but they reckon it’s 2-3 hour shifts lmao sounds like a waste of time to me and could only work if you live in a city anywayRe this 'stint' thing she's advertising....I don't know much about it but it sounds potentially quite exploitative? Is it a zero hours thing? Also hilarious that she's advertising it when she's never had to work a day in her life.
I’ve done one before (pre-COVID, so may be different). The exam question is released and you have 24 hours to research, plan and write an essay. Mine was 3000 words, and it was absolute hell!How do these 24-hour exams work? I'm not from the UK
Hey, engagement is still engagement, however it happens.I swear she reads here and knows you guys want the daddy bones content
It's literally just a normal exam but you have 24 hours to complete it. Most of them you can technically spend as much time as you want on them, but you're supposed to only take as long to complete the exam as you would if it were in an exam hall. They're just 24 hours to allow for people in different time zones/with caring responsibilities/any other issues to complete the exam without any issues.How do these 24-hour exams work? I'm not from the UK