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No, I'm just kidding, work hard and stay in school and always look left, look right, and look left again before you cross the road.
Is that lit or language? I got a B in lit. I was pleased. I got a c in language. I was surprised. I can even spell surprised right, look, the R! Yet they still gave me a C.
I have physics tomorrow.
In all I have 4 physics exams, two are retakes. Tomorrow's is a retake from last year, which is an AS module, so theoretically I should do OK on it.
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Actually maybe the reason they gave me a C was because I put apostrophes in the wrong places... I shouldn't have one on tomorrows should I?
> I was left thinking WTF on the last question of my physics exam, which
> was marked out of ten, I kinda just guessed and used big words that
> sounded good. I got 8 out of 10, which I was happy with.
>
> Anyway the point of this story is never trust anyone.
I love morals at the end of stories.
Got my final English exam tommorow...I reckon I've got to do really well so I can get an A.
Anyway the point of this story is never trust anyone. [S]
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In conclusion, Bob was just acing his stats exam right up until the last question where he thought 'WTF?' and kind of guessed.
If anyone else did the AQA S1 exam, please tell me I was supposed to use midpoints on the last question. Please, please.
Actually I just looked it up and the sensible way was to work out cumulative frequency and divide some stuff but using the mid points and putting the data into the stats mode of my calculator works too.
Woo!
So that was 4 marks of the 10/12 or something for the last question...
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Gah, out of all my exams, the one tomorrow is probably the one that will/won't get me into university. If I can get a high grade in this, the others don't matter so much. If I do badly in it then I'm screwed. End of story.
but I remember the confidence interval formula
x +- z(s/(n^.5))
Woo, go m!
there probably won't be a question on confidence intervals
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