3 Finals in 3 Days


Well I guess I could have said 2 Finals in 3 days but that wouldn’t really cover what is actually going on. Today I have the first half of my Math 11 Final. Tomorrow the Second Half. So since I am on a roll of Finals I chose to write my CCNA 4 Final on Saturday.

I have less then 5 hours worth of school left. 2 1/2 hours each of the last two days. The Math 11 stuff was pretty easy so as a review tactic I went from the front to back and the back to front when checking on the questions answers. I decided to count the right answers and I had only 4 wrong. Not bad for someone who before almost failed Math 11 as I had work on the course online. Well if it is said 3rd time is the charm well I believe that we have another phrase that we can say: “2nd times the charm”. I haven’t taken this course in over 2 years. So I was barely able to remember stuff that I had worked on. So I felt like I was a grade 11 starting a new course. The last time I checked I had a 76% average in Math. When I did the Final practice test I had 95% which is a rounded up of 71/75. Each day of the final has 35 questions. I have 75 minutes each class to complete those 35 questions. So if I work out the equation 75/35 it comes out as: 2 minutes and 8 1/2 seconds a question. I can do each of those questions in 1 1/2 minutes a question thanks to my trusty calculator which has done nothing but helped me through the way.

The CCNA 4 Final on the other hand has a problem on the other hand: I do not have any knowledge of how many questions are on that final. I know I can figure it out as that final comes online on Saturday the 24th of January at 12:00 PM.

So I have to say there will be no more posts for atleast a week as I have to get ready for BCIT which is coming to my highschool  which i swhy I came back to high school for the last time. For the time left I plan to just burn up the track that is called high school. So there is less the 4 Hours 15 minutes left of high school for me.

So until I start BCIT, see you and good luck.

Ryan Orser.


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