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Keef Wrote:

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> I'll try it later, but I'll be genuinely amazed if

> I reach 20. geography is not a good subject for

> me!



Anytime I admit to not knowing where a town/city/river/other geographical feature (eg oxbow lake) is, my mother looks at me with undisguised puzzlement and utters the following words- "But you've got an A Level Geography!"*


* Grade E, fact fans

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Ooooh I got 122 for USA, and very low score for Europe... Hmm

Well as I am just going to tour round USA at least I know I won't get lost.

It's the new European countries that got me a low score in the Europe one.

That is a dangerous website, I could stop doing lots of work for this!

Now for the UK one.

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Ok, gave up on Europe in a strop after I got the first 3 wrong.


Not even trying USA.


Counties one cheats, or at least is very sensitive. It rejected Greater London three times and took points off each time then accepted it in the same (correct) place. Also gave up in a strop.


I'm bad at geography ok? But good at other stuff.

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