Anyone studying for the final Course 5?
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Originally posted by .Godspeed.Self-quoter, how's the studying going?! I'm up for C.It's going fine. I'm feeling lonely over here, but I understand you're feeling the same way. Best of luck with your exam. How's that coming along?
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Quite well! I'm taking practice tests (when I get the time--I've been so busy with writing this paper for my history class which, though engaging, has kind of hindered my study time of late) and going over old problems. I'm really liking the material, so it's easier to study for it, and yeah, practice tests and old questions are going quite well. All in all, I feel quite prepared . . . I kind of wish it was next week just so I could get it over with, engage in some wishful thinking, and take perhaps a week break before starting preparation for . . . CAS 3 =0
Wish you the best in Hawaii--it's cold here.act justly. walk humbly. .Comment
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Originally posted by .Godspeed.Quite well! I'm taking practice tests (when I get the time--I've been so busy with writing this paper for my history class which, though engaging, has kind of hindered my study time of late) and going over old problems. I'm really liking the material, so it's easier to study for it, and yeah, practice tests and old questions are going quite well. All in all, I feel quite prepared . . . I kind of wish it was next week just so I could get it over with, engage in some wishful thinking, and take perhaps a week break before starting preparation for . . . CAS 3 =0
Wish you the best in Hawaii--it's cold here.
Anyway, best of luck to you. It's getting "cold" here - which means it's dropping into the low 70's. *shrug*Comment
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That's cool (no pun intended).
What is it, like five days left? Are you good, wat? I would expect nothing less.act justly. walk humbly. .Comment
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Originally posted by .Godspeed.That's cool (no pun intended).
What is it, like five days left? Are you good, wat? I would expect nothing less.
But we'll see. You guys will definitely hear from me if I make it through. And I expect the same from you - best of luck!Comment
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I think you'll get a 10 like you did on M (not that you ever said you did; I just feel like you did and judging from your score on another forum!).act justly. walk humbly. .Comment
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Originally posted by .Godspeed.I think you'll get a 10 like you did on M (not that you ever said you did; I just feel like you did and judging from your score on another forum!).
The difference b/t Exam M and Course 5, though, is that for Exam M, I distinctly remember telling my advisor a few days before the exam that if I happened to fail Exam M, I'd try Course 5 & Exam M at the same time, because I felt that I couldn't do any more studying for Exam M.
For Course 5, I feel I could use another month preparing. The amount of information to remember and comprehend is just mind-blowing. But you'll never have to take it. And I wouldn't wish it upon anyone.Comment
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Originally posted by .Godspeed.So how are you now?
It was a reasonable exam, thankfully. I answered as best as I could to each question and gave myself a chance to pass the exam. That's all I could hope for, since my grade is now in the hands of whoever is grading my exam.
Good luck to you, .Godspeed.!Comment
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