Apr 24, 2006, 11:18 PM
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Hell, you guys make my workload for this semester look incredibly light (which it is...). This is our final week of classes and then finals starting next Tuesday.
Currently, I have a a test on Thursday in Statistics along with a statistical analysis paper due the same day. After giving us the run around all semester with BS requirements for the paper our Professor finally gave us the REAL report criteria last week. But I had a feeling he'd pull that shit so I checked his course website and just based my report on what he wanted the previous semester; luckily, it's the exact same. So I finished the paper on Sunday - it's a 21 page analysis of AMD's current processor line-up (using Frequency distributions, statistical means, averages, and product line percentages) and how they're revenues change depending on their product line's diversity. So that's done. The test is only on one chapter so I'm pertty much good to go on that. The final on the other hand I'll study for (just to make sure I get a B on it) since he happens to have challenging finals.
Next up is my Physics II final on Wednesday morning. It's cumulative (only covers about 9 chapters) and the Professor always gives us very THOROUGH study guides (basically the entire test) so I'll just do that and make sure I don't mix-up any constants/formulas and I should be fine.
My last final is the one I'm most worried about; Programming in C. Not because programming in C is challenging (it really isn't), I just don't like the way our Professor does exams - he usually tells us to study "chapters 4, 5, and 6" and then when we get the test it's abstract concepts that I usually forget easily. So I'm hoping my memory will retain whatever I study and that I get an A on it. I'd love to get a B out of the class.
So all in all I'm not completely stressed by finals; I'm more worried about graduating less behind schedule than I already am due to doing poorly last year in some major courses.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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