Mid-Term Tomorrow (Tuesday)
Yikes, can't believe it's been seven weeks into the course. I am such a procastinator, this is not good...I finally got down studying tonight, no TV, no going out, nothing...so far, I've spent about three hours studying and writing out my formula sheet. Please pray that I don't stress out, for those that know me, I worry too much=( Whatever, my mark is, I put it into God's hands...whether it's a 70% or higher, nothing I can do...as long as I try my best. Somehow, easier said than done. The mid-term is 40% of my final mark, so if I don't do well, I would have wasted seven weeks of my life on Advanced Stats/Probability Analysis...After tomorrow, I'll have another 4 weeks of "relaxation" rather prep for my final, on April 10th. Honestly, I rather have tests and assignments throughout the term rather than 2 exams and one assignment. Mind you, homework is done weekly to apply what we've learned in class but worth no marks.
Thanks in advance for your prayers and support and encouragement. It means a lot to me=) Hopefully, I can hang out w/ you all again soon...thanks for being patient while I go into hibernation...I mean studying. Fill me in on what's been happening...I feel so out of the loop=(
Ok, break time over, back to the textbook.
Thanks in advance for your prayers and support and encouragement. It means a lot to me=) Hopefully, I can hang out w/ you all again soon...thanks for being patient while I go into hibernation...I mean studying. Fill me in on what's been happening...I feel so out of the loop=(
Ok, break time over, back to the textbook.
2 Comments:
Bonnie,
one step at a time.....
it is only 40%...even if u did bad, u have 60% to catch up. So don't take it as all is lost.
Besides..i seriously doubt u will fail..
God bless :)
Hey when there are only 26 multiple choice questions, and it took me almost three hours, it's like yikes! The "A" I was aiming for diminshes if I get more than 3 or 4 errors on the exam.
I know I didn't fail=) Thanks for all your support.
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