Let me share my "almost perfect" moment related to academics.
This is the continuation of my post yesterday.
Last week, we had our first quiz on one of our major subjects.
The identification part comprises fifteen questions. Fortunately, I answered it correctly.
Not untilβ¦
In the enumeration section, the first question was worth 2 points each, and the second question was worth 1 point each. For the latter, you get an additional 3 points if all answers are correct according to the instructions.
I'm disappointed because I forgot the first fundamental concept. I didn't review it much because it was too long. My second answer was considered wrong because I mixed up the requirements and needs. Fortunately, the professor gave it a pass. I'm puzzled as to why my third answer was marked correct. The fourth answer was the only one I was sure about.
Still, my scores are decent π€π€π€π€π€π€
Let me share my "almost perfect" moment related to academics.
This is the continuation of my post yesterday.
Last week, we had our first quiz on one of our major subjects.
The identification part comprises fifteen questions. Fortunately, I answered it correctly.
Not untilβ¦ In the enumeration section, the first question was worth 2 points each, and the second question was worth 1 point each. For the latter, you get an additional 3 points if all answers are correct according to the instructions. I'm disappointed because I forgot the first fundamental concept. I didn't review it much because it was too long. My second answer was considered wrong because I mixed up the requirements and needs. Fortunately, the professor gave it a pass. I'm puzzled as to why my third answer was marked correct. The fourth answer was the only one I was sure about. Still, my scores are decent π€π€π€π€π€π€