A cautionary tale
de richardhall, 17 de junio de 2009
Aportes: 6
Idioma: English
richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 17 de junio de 2009 15:09:30
You see, I didn't notice that my wireless had dropped out when I submitted the 'paper'. Not to worry, I think. I restored the wireless, got the exam up again and then -- here's my downfall -- cleverly restored my answers with Firefox's natty Lazarus plug in. Brilliant!
But I really should have checked that the questions on the 2nd paper were the same as those on the first. Result: spectacular failure. I'm telling myself that I gave the right answers to the wrong questions. It's a sort of comfort.
Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. I feel better now.
Miland (Mostrar perfil) 17 de junio de 2009 15:21:37
richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 17 de junio de 2009 15:45:35
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 18 de junio de 2009 17:05:06
I've failed the first exam twice ages ago because I didn't take my time and rushed it without study, I never went back to it though so maybe that's what I should do.
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 19 de junio de 2009 00:37:03
Incidentally, this is why, if you ever e-mail ekzamenoj@lernu.net with a question comment on the exams, you should include the actual content of the exam question. Simply saying "Why was -eg- the answer on number four?" isn't enough to tell us which question you had difficulties with, since we have no way of knowing what your number four was.
richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 19 de junio de 2009 12:07:31