I'm in pain after my calculus exam.
*Prays for a low average score*
:thumbsdown:
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I'm in pain after my calculus exam.
*Prays for a low average score*
:thumbsdown:
Two weeks after thanksgiving and my Winter Finals Begin.
Business Metrics (this one will probably be no sweat)
Business Law 2 (Also not too worried about this one)
Biometrics (an elective science, I might fail, cause I haven't been able to show too much)
History of Law and Government (Should be a difficult one, but I've been doing well in the class thus far.)
Business Method 101 (Easy as ice.)
Business Philosophy (This one I'm really sweating the worst. I just hate reading Ayn Rand...)
I just had some Embryology and Genetics formatives. I'm pretty sure I'll pass, but I don't think I'll be above the 60th centile or so in my class. Of course, they don't matter, so this is fine.
I failed the Thermodynamics test yesterday. Strange, since I thought the material easy and got an A on the first test. Oh well....
I'm doing pretty darn good on all my tests (Econ- Int'l Trade, Chemical Engineering (Ch E), Greek History, Physics)...except for my organic chemistry tests. Argh, that subject is surely the work of the devil.
And weirdly, I manage to avoid pre-test stress almost all the time.
Heh, if you're reading Atlas Shrugged just wait for the 50 page speech one guy gives.Quote:
Business Philosophy (This one I'm really sweating the worst. I just hate reading Ayn Rand...)
Crazed Rabbit
Where do you go to school? Chemical Engineering is a damn hard subject.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Have Algorithms Thursday and Computer Graphics Friday. Should do ok.
I love Calculus. :book:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ice
Been there done that, and it was probably the first time in my life that I would have preferred a Canker Sore over a 2 hour speech.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
The test is covering Atlas Shrugged, and "Imperial Philosophies" which covers every major British Business Philosopher from 1820-1946. Its a 3000 page book, and I still have to read about 1400 pages... in a week. Which actually shouldn't be too hard, just retaining the information for the test will.
And knowing my Professor, she will either make us write a 6 page essay, or give us one random question pertaining to the book. (Just to make sure you read it) and if you fail, you basically fail the semester. ugh.
Anyone have coursework stress?
I don't see what you're all complaing about really. I scored well on a biology exam last night and I don't feel stressed at all.
You kids just don't know how to study.
lol, Next Year I'm going to cram myself with all these hard crap. Spanish, Medieveal History (easy for me anyhow) , biology etc....
Gah!
From an educational point of view, this thread should be closed.
You are all wasting precious study-time complaining in here :no:
Come on, move along :whip: , to your books :book: Nothing to see here :whip:
Your right, I don't anymore. My exam was nothing like any of the previous exams nor what we reviewed in class. I have no idea where the GSI's got most of their problems from.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
Oh yes, I also use to like Calculus. I got an A+ in AP Calc AB in high school last year. I'm retaking Calc I (suppose to be the equalvalent of AB) and it's hard as hell.
Meh, passed the Biochemistry and Transport processes (chemical engineering course), as usual, nothing to see here :2thumbsup:
I'll just say "Gah" about my current school stuff. It's not the exams, but the other stuff...
Okay, here it goes.
Gah.
There.
being a freshman in high school is the best. Gym class is easy with football and track which I rock at. Spanish 1 is the easiest for me. World History is easy, but a test on the Renaissance is coming up, that sucks. And finally English class. Reading the Illiad in that one. Next semester i have Algebra 2, Biology, Spanish 2, and english again. I know the language! why do i need so many years of it? I know what a verb is I'm fine. I probably have a typo somewhere here but I am not looking for it.
Illiad is a good book, reading it now, so I don't have to read it later. I'm Doing Cyber School, or Online School, Dacdac, so I do gym in my basement, or gameroom I should say :-) :-)
I have got.
Classical Studies on Tues 21st NOV.
English Wed 22 Nov
Drama Fri 24 Nov
History Tues 28 Nov
Biology Thurs 30 Nov
Classical Studies Scholarship Mon 4 Dec
History Scholarship Tues 5 Dec
Gah!
I still have to study the Flavian Amphitheatre, Ara Pacis and the Aneaid for Classics. Englsih is just well a fluff subject really.
Same goes for Drama.
History Gah! I need to come up with a decent essay on the reasons for the execution of Charles the First.
Biology I just need to get my head round Genetics Gah!
Sholarship is just alot of reading, but still just, GAH!
I only need to pass history to get into Uni but still, I wan't more.
GAH!
Calculus, Microeconomy, Introduction to the Science of Law, Accounting and Management Accounting, all coming up...
First up: Calculus. I understand it. But can I keep it all in my head when the day comes? :inquisitive:
I just taught myself Minor during a test. My brain hurts and the circle of 5ths is spinning before me.
C+ on Calculus. So much for all the studying I put in.
Poor, poor college people and their mad professors and evil tests.
Oh wait, I'm about to be one too.
Damn.
...
Gah. :help: