I saw your post about the test for you students and it reminded me of my senior year in high school. Everyone had been cramming and stressing over our Calculus exam and it ended up being a joke on us! The only thing we had to do was sign our name and then the rest of the questions were wacky. Like one said, Compose a symphony and show your work?! What the heck. No one knew what to do? About 15 minutes into it we were all kind of looking around at each other--confused. Well, I know your test is real, but I just wanted to share my story :-) See you around the blogosphere!
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I saw your post about the test for you students and it reminded me of my senior year in high school. Everyone had been cramming and stressing over our Calculus exam and it ended up being a joke on us! The only thing we had to do was sign our name and then the rest of the questions were wacky. Like one said, Compose a symphony and show your work?! What the heck. No one knew what to do? About 15 minutes into it we were all kind of looking around at each other--confused. Well, I know your test is real, but I just wanted to share my story :-)
See you around the blogosphere!
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