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Here you can share:
> What upcoming exams you have got
> How you feel about those exams
> How you think you performed in those exams
> Advice or tips
> Any interviews for college, jobs and/or apprenticeships you have got
> How you did in those interviews
> And anything else exam related!
Thanks
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Augh, too many. I'm doing my GCSEs from May to end of June. That's the cores, as well as graphic design, computer science, German, and geography. My first one is an algebra level 3 paper on May 10th.
Augh, too many. I'm doing my GCSEs from May to end of June. That's the cores, as well as graphic design, computer science, German, and geography. My first one is an algebra level 3 paper on May 10th.
Wow
Yeah I sat my GCSE's last year, got like 2 A*, 5 A's & 3 B's, so pretty bad.
But if you need help with English Language or Literature, I'd be more than willing to help you
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AP Physics 1&2, algebra based. 3 hour test on Tuesday for mechanics, and then another 3 hours on Wednesday for E&M. After that the rest of the school year will be a breeze, since most of my work this year is physics.
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AP Physics 1&2, algebra based. 3 hour test on Tuesday for mechanics, and then another 3 hours on Wednesday for E&M. After that the rest of the school year will be a breeze, since most of my work this year is physics.
What level is that at?
Like what qualification do you get from it?
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None! Hurray!
Not having school is great.
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8th grade algebra exit exam.
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Well, they just recently changed the way testing works for sophomores and under.
But for me... OGT, ACT, PARQUE, and uh... something else.
Then end of the year exams for 6 of my classes.
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None! Hurray!
Not having school is great.
Haha.
8th grade algebra exit exam.
So what sort of level is the algebra?
Like the hardest thing I think I did at GCSE was manipulating sine, cosine and some other form of graph.
I remember quadratic equations and surds, rationalizing the denominator I think...
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Like the hardest thing I think I did at GCSE was manipulating sine, cosine and some other form of graph.
sin and cos is alright in geometry. When you start using in calculus... well...
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What level is that at?
Like what qualification do you get from it?
IIRC to qualify to sign up for it you just needed to get a decent grade in Algebra II, so not too strict. Chemistry was also recommended but not required. Really all you need is a basic understanding of algebra and trig.
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Knox cK wrote:Like the hardest thing I think I did at GCSE was manipulating sine, cosine and some other form of graph.
sin and cos is alright in geometry. When you start using in calculus... well...
Sine and cosine are literally the easiest things in calculus though.
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I've got Physics II, Chemistry II, Programming Concepts (ezpz), and Nature and Human Values (ethics, essentially) exams all the week of May 7th.
I hate tall signatures.
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Hated simultaneous equations, especially algebraic ones
Edit: At-least my exams are only in May
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Sine and cosine are literally the easiest things in calculus though.
is it?
This is the easiest unit we've had all year, and I still can't pull my grade up to a B.
Sophomores are being forced to take the ACT next year. And they will have certain tests they will have to take, and pass, in order to pass the class. I guess you could do fairly well all year in a class, but if you fail the state test, you fail the class anyway.
Human Values (ethics, essentially)
How do you test over ethics?
Is it more defining people by mental characteristics?
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Kaslai wrote:Sine and cosine are literally the easiest things in calculus though.
is it?
This is the easiest unit we've had all year, and I still can't pull my grade up to a B.Sophomores are being forced to take the ACT next year. And they will have certain tests they will have to take, and pass, in order to pass the class. I guess you could do fairly well all year in a class, but if you fail the state test, you fail the class anyway.
Oh, pre-calculus. If you're doing proofs involving trig... Then yes, I feel sorry for your soul. I had trouble with that too. That's not calculus though. That's algebra. Algebra with trig can always become quite a mess; actual calculus with trig is usually pretty easy.
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8th grade algebra exit exam.
So what sort of level is the algebra?
Like the hardest thing I think I did at GCSE was manipulating sine, cosine and some other form of graph.
I remember quadratic equations and surds, rationalizing the denominator I think...
Algebra I, I want to pass this so I couldn't do it in High School .
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Prodigy wrote:8th grade algebra exit exam.
Knox cK wrote:So what sort of level is the algebra?
Like the hardest thing I think I did at GCSE was manipulating sine, cosine and some other form of graph.
I remember quadratic equations and surds, rationalizing the denominator I think...
Algebra I, I want to pass this so I couldn't do it in High School .
Haha
I'm trying to think of the one thing that I really hated in algebra...
Oh yeah, I hated trigonometry with a passion
Basic trig is easy too! Just SOHCAHTOA then you manipulate sides of triangle into equation then do some other magical step...
But I couldn't understand it for ages, thankfully I got it in the end.
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I find Algebra I easy, but Geometry seems a but easy too since I am working on that as well this year.
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I find Algebra I easy, but Geometry seems a but easy too since I am working on that as well this year.
What stuff you have to do for Geometry?
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Prodigy wrote:I find Algebra I easy, but Geometry seems a but easy too since I am working on that as well this year.
What stuff you have to do for Geometry?
Find area of 3d shapes and find out the formulas for them. We aren't going so into it since teacher wants us to finish algebra first.
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Finished high school last year, it's been really boring since. Most of the time, I'm too lazy to go outside unless someone calls or something. I really need to find a job..
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Speech Exam and I hate giving speeches. Web Development project which takes place as an exam. Accounting Exam... accounting sounds like a very boring job it seems but there's a small bit of useful information there. Operating Systems Interface Exam which is probably gon' be alot about commands lines and schtuff.
I'm in love with a dragon <3
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Have an apprenticeship interview tomorrow
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