Archive for April, 2006

A woman in the big chair. .

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

I was once told by a man that a woman might possibly become president of the United States, but only after her menopause when she would not be subject to emotional upheavals. I agreed wholeheartedly and suggested that for the same reason of security, in view of the well-known fact that men are very […]

Chem: Assessment 1 (Multiple Choice)

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Well, I passed, with 74%. A credit, one fucking mark off a distinction. Spose I was expecting that I’d only just pass, so I sould really put up and shut up.
Exam Statistics:
Possible Scores: 100 = 100%
Mean Score: 68.22
Lowest Score: 42
Highest Score: 95
Standard Deviation: 14.77
Value of assessment for overall course mark: […]

Free(ish) at last

Friday, April 14th, 2006

I have a whole week of no lectures or tutes, yay! Okay, so I do have three assignments to do and I have to go to work. But something is better than nothing. I didn’t have too much trouble with the stats exam, don’t know when I’ll get the results for that. But […]

Stats Exam Tomorrow

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

Can’t think of anything else to study. I can’t believe we covered so little, I was looking over the lecture notes, at least one third of every lecture was spent revising the previous lecture. All signs are pointing to this exam being reasonably easy, but I’m hesitant to make such a statement because […]

X creek is my new home

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Fuck, shit, fuck, fuck, shit, FARRRK!
Hokay, I *might* pass, I didn’t get to answer all the questions. I was too slow.
On the rather tenuous assumption that I pass, I still have a chance to get that 7 for the course (assuming a 7 = 85%). Chemistry A is graded on 3 things, Labs […]

Up x creek without a y

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Chemistry exam this Tuesday.
Up fuck creek without a condom.

CogBio: Assessment 1 (Multiple Choice)

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

UPDATE:
Thu, Apr 06, 2006 — BGFS: Good News - Quiz Results
Dear 1001PSY Students,
After stastical item analysis of all 40 questions on the quiz for difficulty, as well as an evaluation of the wording of each question and multiple choice response for ambiguity, it has been decided that two of the questions were […]