A cautionary tale
de richardhall, 17 de junho de 2009
Mensagens: 6
Idioma: English
richardhall (Mostrar o perfil) 17 de junho 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 o perfil) 17 de junho de 2009 15:21:37
richardhall (Mostrar o perfil) 17 de junho de 2009 15:45:35
ceigered (Mostrar o perfil) 18 de junho 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 o perfil) 19 de junho 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 o perfil) 19 de junho de 2009 12:07:31