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Old 10-20-2003   #1
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I took a test in my statistics class on tuesday last week. I realized monday night that I knew nothing. I took notes in class and everything but didn't do the homework as it is not graded. I was trying to go over my notes and remember stuff but I couldn't remember anything. I couldn't even figure out the work in my notes from the lecture. Well, I went in to take the test and sat next to someone who looked smart. I planned on copying him when I needed it. The first 4 questions were True False. I watched him on the first question. He read it, and started looking around as if he had no idea. Then I realized that this kid may have been stupider than me :uh: . I decided I would take it on my own and get what I would get. When I was finished, I was very happy that I got an answer for every question no matter how far off it may have been.

I got my test results back today and got 90/100 :woowoo: :jammin: :woowoo: :jammin:

Only 7-45 students recieved an A. the average score was 62 and my buddy got a 13/100. Damn I am very lucky. I am going to start studying. I was so scared going into the test.
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Old 10-20-2003   #2
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Damn dude, an average of a 62, must not have been the easiest test in the world or else people were totally unprepared as a whole. I wish I could say I got a 90/100 on my Materials Engineering test I got back last week but oh well. Glad to see you did well on your test!!
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Old 10-20-2003   #3
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Excellent! I'm glad to see that you know realize how important studying and taking good notes are in class.
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Old 10-21-2003   #4
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Studying never appealed to me in school until like my freshman year. One class everyone was graded on a curve in science and on average a 40/100 would be worth an A. I thought it would be fun to study once on them and see what happened. I did, I got a 100/100 and everyone else failed. It was fun so I started doing it all the time. Maybe not the best reason to study, but it got me into it and I am glad it did. A lot of the things I learned from all the studying, I actually have used since I was in school way back then (18 years ago)

It is a PITA, but it really is worth it especially in math. Glad to see you were able to get a decent score anyway!
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Old 10-21-2003   #5
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Stick with it and study... It may ruin your social life, but you'll end up with something that I don't have. I gave up on college in my first year, and am kicking myself now for it. If I would have buckled down and stuck with college I would have a BS right now, making who knows how much money working for who knows what company.
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Old 10-21-2003   #6
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School what was that? I just never went, and when I did you I just stayed until lunch then left.
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