Posts Tagged ‘PSYCH 101’

And then there were none…

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

I’ve just finished writing my last three exams the last couple of days. It was…actually not all that bad.

On Thursday I wrote the CS 246 final. It was pretty straightforward – a bunch of short answer questions about C++ and software engineering plus a rather large programming question at the end. Considering the last question was pretty much an extension/adaptation of assignment #6 and a similar question on a previous final, it wasn’t too hard. There was definitely a time crunch there though; my wrist was hurting when I was done. :P

Next up was STAT 231 and PSYCH 101 both on Saturday. Ugh. I was actually pretty worried about the former (too much formulae to remember), but the exam was pretty easy. I didn’t like the fill-in-the-blank questions though (-1 for every wrong answer vs. +0.5 for every right answer?) – definitely reminded me of certain Asian exams. :P As for the latter, let’s just say I’m glad it was multiple choice. A lot of questions were just strange and there were plenty of duplicates as well – I don’t think the question generator for the exam was doing too great of a job. Ah well.

What really sucked was that since my last exam was on a Saturday night most of the buses weren’t running anymore. I totally forgot about that fact, but it wouldn’t have mattered anyhow. Bah.

(Oh yeah, so my graph turned out to be relatively accurate. I’d bring up CS 240 / PSYCH 101 a tad and maybe tone down CS 246 / STAT 231. CS 245 gets to shoot through the roof.)