Nat.Lie I'm surprised you haven't got your scores yet, I did mine at an open centre and got them today, you'll probably get urs in the next day or so I guess.
haha D okok im sure u will do better than me. im going to UK nx week! maybe ill see u there or smth. by the way im from singapore but i have q a few friends in new zealand too.
That's so cool! Do you like hk? Nowhere as pretty as Lord of the Rings land :P
Hong Kong Island, south side, near Ocean Park! lol
I go to French International and two of my good friends are half kiwis and my pe teacher is a kiwi also! lol
I know Fresh Prince dude!!!! I swear everyone famous is coming to Hong Kong recently, Josh Harnett was here for three months (got with a LOT of women), I partied with the heroes cast a few months ago. Pharrell was here!! Adrien Brody was here, celeb madness! And maroon 5 are coming in march!
Oh sod Times Square, so crowded, New Years is going to be craazy, there are like 50,000 parties going on. Are you spending new years in NZ or HK?
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I was actually really happy with mine.
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I have recently been rejected from Queens and feel gutted. I was sitting on 35 points. I come from N. Ireland so Belfast was my first choice. I received a letter from them advising me that if...
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