I think early teenagehood, and maybe late teenagehood could be preferable to childhood... but that might be because I'm a teenager at the moment. So I'm loving it more than childhood.
Everyone in my GCSE Maths set could do something like that - our teacher wasn't bad, but she was dopey. We were all working out the maths she gave us before she'd finished it... she was even asking some of us how to do things if she couldn't understand it.
Teachers... deary me.
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That's another thing... you'd be an absolute devil at cards.
With a photographic memory you'd be able to work out where every card would be in the pack after a few rounds of whatever you're playing.
You could make a hefty sum in the casino's in Vegas... unless they check for photographic memory. Just to make it look like you're being lucky, you'd need to throw a few rounds, though.
yeah i should this reminds me of my 7 grade
i accidentally found the answers to the entire years exams, also i found the homework and school work so i went and did all the work on the firs 3 weekends and then the whole year was nothing, but go to school to sleep and give the note book to the teacher and the exams were just as simple