Not sure if I can remember much about it, but I think I had to do the problems under 1 second? If so, that's the reason why I would've made it 1 star. The only reason I gave this 2 stars is because wh... See more
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its not the best like I once type the correct t answer I got it wrong but the new Mr C is better than the old one
Its still terrible. It is way to fast paced and gives me small anxiety attacks
it sucks I HATE IT its hell in real life my students hate it and it has been banned from schools.
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useless app
it does not give enough time
it takes forever to finish a lesson
Mr c looks like a egg
its stupid I don't learn anything
YES MR. C I AM TALKING TO YOU
THIS IS A WASTE OF TIME AND I WANT TO JUMP OUT THE WINDOW
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