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Tracy desu yo, pessimist and world’s worst procrastinator. Uni student with still a lot of things to learn. Interests include otome games, Naruto and Japanese.
 : Loves pink, food, ice-cream.
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written on Saturday, May 25, 2013 @ 11:27 PM ✈
Tired. So tired.
Yesterday, we were sent a copy of the end of semester biology exam's front page which tells us what's on the paper. It says:
"In SECTION A, there are 43 multiple-choice questions. For each question, choose ONLY ONE of the options. The most appropriate option for each question is worth 1 mark. However, some of the less appropriate options attract partial marks. For some (less than 10) of the questions, one of the options will attract a partial negative mark."
Wow just wow. Negative marking and partial marks? I've never seen this before. I'm totally looking forward to this exam (sarcasm).
Before this I was stressing out a little about our chem prac books. Every week when we do our prac we have to write down our results and answers to the questions in the lab manual and stuff. Sadly, my book is poorly organised and there are things missing here and there so I was worried about the fact that they are getting marked in week 13 because I'd have to go back and answer all the stuff I missed and I'm sure you understand how hard it is to fill in gaps from 10+ weeks ago.
In any case, our books are always signed off after the prac by the demonstrator who checks it and if it's satisfactory they sign and let us go. Of course there are some times when they don't care and just go "you can go" so I was worried about if I was missing something.
But fear not! Apparently that's it. Which I didn't expect. I emailed the first year chem co-ordinator and he said:
"Your log books have been marked every week. They will be marked for the
last time in your last lab in week 12 and then you will take them home."
That's awesome! Cause seriously all this time I thought they'd collect our books and read through what we actually wrote and deduct marks for missing or wrong info but thank god it's just the demonstrators signing off our books because of course they check it but they're just skimming over it quickly rather than looking carefully at everything.
Whew that's a lot off my mind. Unfortunately biology doesn't follow this and I will have to write up all old pracs before week 13 T_T
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written on Saturday, May 25, 2013 @ 11:27 PM ✈
Tired. So tired.
Yesterday, we were sent a copy of the end of semester biology exam's front page which tells us what's on the paper. It says:
"In SECTION A, there are 43 multiple-choice questions. For each question, choose ONLY ONE of the options. The most appropriate option for each question is worth 1 mark. However, some of the less appropriate options attract partial marks. For some (less than 10) of the questions, one of the options will attract a partial negative mark."
Wow just wow. Negative marking and partial marks? I've never seen this before. I'm totally looking forward to this exam (sarcasm).
Before this I was stressing out a little about our chem prac books. Every week when we do our prac we have to write down our results and answers to the questions in the lab manual and stuff. Sadly, my book is poorly organised and there are things missing here and there so I was worried about the fact that they are getting marked in week 13 because I'd have to go back and answer all the stuff I missed and I'm sure you understand how hard it is to fill in gaps from 10+ weeks ago.
In any case, our books are always signed off after the prac by the demonstrator who checks it and if it's satisfactory they sign and let us go. Of course there are some times when they don't care and just go "you can go" so I was worried about if I was missing something.
But fear not! Apparently that's it. Which I didn't expect. I emailed the first year chem co-ordinator and he said:
"Your log books have been marked every week. They will be marked for the
last time in your last lab in week 12 and then you will take them home."
That's awesome! Cause seriously all this time I thought they'd collect our books and read through what we actually wrote and deduct marks for missing or wrong info but thank god it's just the demonstrators signing off our books because of course they check it but they're just skimming over it quickly rather than looking carefully at everything.
Whew that's a lot off my mind. Unfortunately biology doesn't follow this and I will have to write up all old pracs before week 13 T_T
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Japan and Korea 2015 Masterlist
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Summer TO-DO List
((to be updated as I think of more things while I procrastinate))
✮ Foster kittens
✮ Clean out closet
✮ Make LOTS of ice-cream
✮ Bake + Cook (and use the molds and kits I bought from Japan)
✮ Study Japanese (JLPT N2 level)
✮ Learn basic Korean sentence structures
✮ Play Dousei Kareshi (~50 hours right there, what with my slow Japanese reading speed)
✮ Finishing playing Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
✮ Buy Naruto -The Last- Movie DVD and then rewatch it
✮ Start applying for things……..
✮ Invite people over to drink the endless amounts of tea I have
✮ Make things with the alcohol and liquor stash I have (lol)
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