i know Im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Eli Gatlin I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Did Sheffield sign up for a laugh? They belonged there, don't get me wrong, but In the UC documentary, they were so light-hearted and easy-going and they also tried to knock-a-door-run on Paxman, as well as having a little segment on their cat and deciding on their mascot. They were really fresh-minded about the whole process, and also they all study the same subject, which can't be an encouraged tactic so perhaps they weren't in it to reach the final. Sounds to me like their university authorities told everyone "we haven't yet raised a team for UC, we'll put one forward if anyone's willing" and these four stepped up. But they belong there like I said, and the programme would be poorer if they weren't there.
Think perhaps tests are run for teams to qualify, considering the many who apply and much fewer who actually enter the contest. So to have qualified, they must have been better than many other teams.
The guesses contestants make often tell one how the contestant is utterly clueless about that entire branch of knowledge. Hence, a good idea to have at least one contestant studying the arts. Imagining that James Joyce's work was published in the 19th Century is a good example of this problem.
Even though they've been panned by other commenters, I thought they all were pretty good. I've never seen these before, and am watching them in order, and so I don't know what lies ahead, but I'm guessing when all is said and done either Gabriel Trueblood and his Cambridge-St. Peter's team or Fred Harvey and his Durham team will be the champions.