Exams

Exams

Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 7:26am
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Posted 2005-11-04 7:26am
wil5on
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Exams are starting for me soon. My first is tomorrow, my last is on the 14th. I have 4 in total, EP&D ("enginnering planning and design", a course that covers everything from economics to psychology but in very little depth), Maths (algebra and calculus), Computer Science (Java), and Physics (rotational motion, waves and optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics). I'm not too worried, I've kept up with each course during the year and I've studied enough that I probably wont fail... hopefully.

Anyone else have exams coming? Do they freak you out, or can you take them in your stride?
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Re: Exams Posted by Andrei on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 9:27am
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Posted 2005-11-04 9:27am
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Well, the dumbest thing one could do before an exam is to freak-out.I for one was so calm before a (fairly) important exam that my mental health went under question. :smile:

Anyway, good luck man.
Re: Exams Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 3:13pm
Posted 2005-11-04 3:13pm
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I tend not to stress... although I am worried about my computer science midterm. I'm terrible at compsci...

All my other exams will be manageable, since they're all English lit exams and one Film Theory exam.
Re: Exams Posted by ReNo on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 3:34pm
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Posted 2005-11-04 3:34pm
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I do often have my worries, but I don't get stressed out. There was
once an exception to that rule however. I had a maths exam that I felt
genuinely physically sick in once I sat down at my table, which was
quite awful as for the first 15 minutes I actually had to concentrate
on not spewing, as opposed to actually answering questions. After that
I started feeling ok and got on and did the work, and oddly enough it
was one of the easiest maths exams I've had. Very strange scenario that
I don't wish to repeat!

This year I've only three exams that I know of, though one, for better
or worse, is a compound exam made up of multiple subjects. At the end
of this semester I'll have a networking exam, and next semester I'll
have an ethics in game development exam and the compound exam that
includes two maths disciplines, speech recognition, and encryption.
Fortunately it's a "pick 5 of 8 questions" type exam, which means I can
hopefully limit the amount of maths I need to answer :lol:
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Re: Exams Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 4:19pm
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Posted 2005-11-04 4:19pm
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Good luck man.

Some of my friends just took the certification exam for pediatricians last week. I took it three years ago.

It's a monster of a test. There are over 700 multiple choice
questions, stretched over two days. I was quite nervous before
the test, because about a third of the doctors do not pass the test
each year.

I am typically a very good test-taker, but I was a bit stressed nevertheless. I am just so glad that it's behind me.

I loved being a student, but I don't miss the exams.
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Re: Exams Posted by Forceflow on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 7:57pm
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Posted 2005-11-04 7:57pm
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Good luck man.

I had 2 of my test exams too. (They look like real ones, but they're not quoted.)

I had Linear Algebra (Very intersting stuff) and Mechanics (God, I hate that).

Lin. Algebra went well, although I made a very stupid calculation
mistake (10 divided by 2 isn't 10). I was too nervous to notice I had
written down complete nonsense in that line, so I continued to work
with faulty eigenvalues and the whole exercise went bottoms up.
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Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Fri Nov 4th 2005 at 11:21pm
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Posted 2005-11-04 11:21pm
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4 hours to go... I'd be studying now, but I've gone over it all and the materials so boring that if I did it again I'd completely lose interest in the subject and make a mess of the exam.

Maths is after this, on Monday... the good thing about eigenvalues is if you make a mistake, it gets obvious fairly quickly.
"If you talk at all during this lesson, you have detention. Do you understand?"
  • My yr11 Economics teacher
Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 11:34pm
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Posted 2005-11-06 11:34pm
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(apologies for doublepost necromancy)

The last exam went OK I think. Multiple choice, but a couple of questions were on obscure topics I didnt study (and losing marks for a wrong answer makes it not worth the risk).

4 hours until the maths exam. I've gone over all the bits of the course I had trouble with just now, so I should be ok.
"If you talk at all during this lesson, you have detention. Do you understand?"
  • My yr11 Economics teacher
Re: Exams Posted by WarloK on Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 11:37pm
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Posted 2005-11-06 11:37pm
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I have my 3rd year prelims starting in February i think.
Re: Exams Posted by SpoolE on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 11:18am
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Posted 2005-11-08 11:18am
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I began exams 3 days ago :sad:
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Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 11:36am
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Posted 2005-11-08 11:36am
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Maths went OK, I screwed up a question on conic sections but I was expecting that :sad:

Computer Science next. AI, Recursion, Computer system concepts (CPU, ALU, bus crap) and how Java does GUIs. Not too bad, except for the Java eccentricities you have to memorise.
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Re: Exams Posted by Madedog on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 12:50pm
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Posted 2005-11-08 12:50pm
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God damn, I'd gladly take exams in Level Design :biggrin:
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Re: Exams Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 2:58pm
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You think that's bad!!

I have a huge US History research and explain project due in just a
couple of hours. Wouldn't be big deal...if my group woud've
shown up at the meeting place yesturday.

Right now I don't now what to say or do, or even if the project is finished.

Ohh, I just hope it's finished and I get away with it, I don't want that money I paid to go to waste.
You know, I've actually got nothing to say
Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 5:44am
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Posted 2005-11-09 5:44am
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I had that same trouble a few weeks ago, had a big project due and half the group didnt show up. Luckily it turned out one of them had finished off the editing and handed it in. Hope yours turns out well too.

Studied physics today. Springs are impossible to make interesting. Optics and relativity are better. That exam is on monday.
"If you talk at all during this lesson, you have detention. Do you understand?"
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Re: Exams Posted by Captain P on Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 12:16pm
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Posted 2005-11-09 12:16pm
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Good luck with your exams, wil5on. Hope you have some good results. :smile:

When I had exams for my previous school, I finished a HL map in that
week. I expected the exam period to be much heavier but that was a
great relief. Heh, I still laugh when I think back on that time...

Right now I've got some tests this week so it's learning time too here, I guess...
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Re: Exams Posted by wil5on on Fri Nov 11th 2005 at 6:44am
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Posted 2005-11-11 6:44am
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Thanks CP.

Just had my Computer Science exam. A couple of questions threw me a bit, mainly because I completely ignored finite state transducers while studying :sad: Ah well, itll still probably be my best one.

Physics next, and those god-awful springs and waves. Then I'm done for the year :biggrin:
"If you talk at all during this lesson, you have detention. Do you understand?"
  • My yr11 Economics teacher