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Mahdi7

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so Geography is not an option at your school? cuz its a lot less reading that fo sho.

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I take HL History and SL Psychology and i read more in Psychology than in history.. but i like psychology so its not that hard  XD  :)

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That person probably is scaring you, a lot of older students do that.

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well you can not judge by you school...my first year in history i had one year teacher and we did had to read from time to time but for the second year we have like every other day 15-20 pages of text book!!!!and we have three different book we use for that class :(
so what im trying to say is that you should listen to what people say that have teacher you will have!!!






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