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One more "Good luck" from me, with the same disclaimers!
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Reporting to exam site at 7:15 AM tom.
Guess what I'm gonna do this weekend? I have absolutely no idea, but it's NOT going to be studying. I think I'll sit down in front of my axioms with a nice bottle of Scotch...
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Good Luck! With all the prep work you've done, I bet you'll nail it.
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terzaghi, what can we expect first, your grade results, or an empty scotch bottle hitting the trash can?
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Since it takes 8 weeks for exam results I would say the scotch . I'd be surprised if I don't pass. The morning sessions was easy, I'm sure I aced it. The afternoon was pretty tough, but I think I did well. There were several obscure questions on topics that I was familiar with in general, but the specifics of the problem came from left field. Overall I think I did really well. I was excited waking up for the test, only nervous about 30 minutes before. I was nervous for about the fist 5 minutes of testing in the morning and the first 10 minutes in the afternoon. Otherwise, I was in a pretty good rhythm solving problems. I was looking forward to turning the page and seeing what they could throw at me next. I would say I was over prepared for the general morning session, and adequately prepared for the afternoon discipline specific questions. Who knows until I get my actual results though...
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I would say that Lampy has hit on the most important question of the day.
Congrats on finishing it, David!
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-David
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Overall I think I did really well. I was excited waking up for the test, only nervous about 30 minutes before. I was nervous for about the fist 5 minutes of testing in the morning and the first 10 minutes in the afternoon. This is why i freaking hate standardized tests...... all of them.... Hope you did well, Good luck.
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