As January 2008 approaches ever so quickly, the time for mental preparation for the exams should start now, with one knuckling down to study and make up for what was not covered before the half term. Also, most of us would have relaxed the whole half-term and hardly got any work done, if any.
I have limited time to spend unnecessarily and so I'm trying to focus to see the direction I should be heading in. Therefore I have compiled the dates & times for my exams in both January 2008 and June 2008 using the following website: Examinations Timetable
The benefit of this is that it can also be exported as a .csv file, which can then be opened in Excel and modified as necessary and saved as a .xls file. I have uploaded my exam timetable to Google Docs where you can actually view the spreadsheet online! (Merged Timetable 08)
Google keeps on coming up with innovative ideas and so far I have been able to take advantage of them. In case you didn't know, you can plan your whole day on Google Calendar and set reminders to send you emails and also text messages (SMS). You can check out my calendar and subscribe to it here:

Hopefully I will be able to share more of my knowledge with you, and if you have any problems regarding computers or electronics or any other matter, (e.g. Maths) then please do leave a comment or email me or text me and I'll get back to you usually within 24 hours.
I have limited time to spend unnecessarily and so I'm trying to focus to see the direction I should be heading in. Therefore I have compiled the dates & times for my exams in both January 2008 and June 2008 using the following website: Examinations Timetable
The benefit of this is that it can also be exported as a .csv file, which can then be opened in Excel and modified as necessary and saved as a .xls file. I have uploaded my exam timetable to Google Docs where you can actually view the spreadsheet online! (Merged Timetable 08)
Google keeps on coming up with innovative ideas and so far I have been able to take advantage of them. In case you didn't know, you can plan your whole day on Google Calendar and set reminders to send you emails and also text messages (SMS). You can check out my calendar and subscribe to it here:

Hopefully I will be able to share more of my knowledge with you, and if you have any problems regarding computers or electronics or any other matter, (e.g. Maths) then please do leave a comment or email me or text me and I'll get back to you usually within 24 hours.