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Sep. 15th, 2006 12:18 pmThree tests in a row is a pain in the neck.
Three tests in a row when I had to be up past midnight the night before working at the library is beyond a pain in the neck.
Three tests in a row when I had to coach three other students in one of my classes through the practice problems even when I was tired the night before the tests, is insane, and not in the good way.
As far as the test were concerned, I think I did very well on Algebra, reasonably well on Eco/Evo, and somewhat well on Physics. By the time physics came around, I was wiped. So while I could work through two of the three problems all the way, I got stuck on the last one. I set it up, I wrote out the equations, but inevitably I ended up with a lot of zeroes in denominators and it wouldn't work. Sigh. At least I got it set up and the equations up, that's probably worth at least half the points.
Three tests in a row when I had to be up past midnight the night before working at the library is beyond a pain in the neck.
Three tests in a row when I had to coach three other students in one of my classes through the practice problems even when I was tired the night before the tests, is insane, and not in the good way.
As far as the test were concerned, I think I did very well on Algebra, reasonably well on Eco/Evo, and somewhat well on Physics. By the time physics came around, I was wiped. So while I could work through two of the three problems all the way, I got stuck on the last one. I set it up, I wrote out the equations, but inevitably I ended up with a lot of zeroes in denominators and it wouldn't work. Sigh. At least I got it set up and the equations up, that's probably worth at least half the points.
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Date: 2006-09-15 05:40 pm (UTC)Then get back to Hogwarts and start sorting - I've got a sponsoree up in the last batch of five that were posted yesterday. Besides - you're short of your fifteen.