Where is this going...?m111 said:"Excuse me whilst I examine your abdomen... its just a routine procedure... this won't hurt a bit"
Where is this going...?m111 said:"Excuse me whilst I examine your abdomen... its just a routine procedure... this won't hurt a bit"
No where, its just a routine check-up.petar13 said:Where is this going...?
I know another person who found this year's easy. Here's hoping you're both onto a good thing!m111 said:No where, its just a routine check-up.
Everyone I know thought the UMAT was "hard", but I didn't... anyone else feel good about it?
easy compared to what though - i mean, shes a 2005 studend so she wouldnt have sat UMAT before. Easy compared to the trial tests from the prep courses or just easy in general?Lexicographer said:I know another person who found this year's easy. Here's hoping you're both onto a good thing!
disorientateLexicographer said:No, it is not a word. Just because a lot of ignorant people use it, the monstrosity doesn't suddenly become a word.
And before you think you have won, yes I am aware that it features in some American dictionaries (sadly, even the American Oxford). STILL it is not a word, because American English is riddled with idiocy.
Thanks Lexicographer, I hope so too. I don't know how it'll end up - I answered every question, found all the shapes (but ran a bit low on time in S3), and finished S1 and S2 with 20 and 15 minutes to spare respectively. I guess we'll just have to wait and see...Lexicographer said:I know another person who found this year's easy. Here's hoping you're both onto a good thing!
i didnt think it was hard... but i would kick myself if i find out i made heaps of mistakes. its where u feel really sure u have it correct but it turns out wrong..hate that feelingm111 said:No where, its just a routine check-up.
Everyone I know thought the UMAT was "hard", but I didn't... anyone else feel good about it?
*shakes head*..m111 said:"Excuse me whilst I examine your abdomen... its just a routine procedure... this won't hurt a bit"
Dane-ger said:disorientate
• verb cause (someone) to lose their sense of direction or feel confused.
— DERIVATIVES disorientated adjective disorientation noun.
Ha! I win. Disorientated is a word, check the online oxforde english dicitonary. NOW whos being pedantic??? hahahaha
Hahaha... nice work +Po1ntDeXt3r+ - warm hands indeed.+Po1ntDeXt3r+ said:*shakes head*..
"its DID U KNO TAT 1 in 12 women get breast cancer?... I am certified to check "
"Im told i have warm hands... want me to warm u up?"
its not good but its the best tat i can do at 12:41am
Offer to check his prostate.m111 said:Hahaha... nice work +Po1ntDeXt3r+ - warm hands indeed.
... But what about the similar (but admittedly lesser) prevalence of breast cancer in men...?
Newcastle seat 223. How are you?m111 said:Newcastle seat 27. Nice to meet you.
(I'm with you on the distance thing)
king_of_boredom said:i got predicted 96...and yeah as Zali said, i'd also be happy with anything over 90 [but i need >95!!].
Me? James Ruse?Mystienu said:m111! you must be really smart with 20 minutes spare for section one and all! WOW! I barely had time to finish section one, i guess i'm more of a spatial thinker....
what sku do you go to? ruse?