Any body have any Final Exams...?

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I just finished my exams for Humanities(Social Studies and English Combined) and tomorrow, I have to take a math exam, but our teacher gave us a practice test in which I did good, I scored 89.8 % on the practice test so I am confident that I'll do good on the Math exams. I have to study some more now and I wish, anybody who has an exam tomorrow, good luck!
 
Bah, school ended last Thursday. :P I had my finals in May. :)
 
I have my final playing test tommorow for music (trumpet), and my calculus exam on monday.

Today I just had my Earth & Space science exam which I completely owned, guaranteed at least a 95% on it for sure, it felt even better when I realised I only studies for a total of 10 minutes. :D

Also good luck to you Tredoslop :thumbs: , if you got 89.9% on a practice test and you are actually spending alot of time studying then you really shoudn't worry about anything.
 
Tomorrow I take the dreaded New York State English Regents.
And the next day I take the second part of it.

*hangs himself*
 
Since I was a senior I got to exempt all my exams :). School ended May 17th for me.
 
i handed in all my final assesments yesterday so no more tafe for me for 4 weeks

WOHHOO!!!! :D:D:D:D:D:D
 
I have english final tomorrow, history on friday, math on monday, and science on tuesday.
 
Hah, wow, that sucks... some of you are actually still in school... wow... that sucks... hah...
 
I finshed by exams yesterday. I wrote the provincial english exam on monday and wrote the provincial math exam on tuesday. Im from Nova Scotia, Canada btw.
 
Oh noes! Not teh Regents! I have to take that next year. :x
 
I had a English final today and Im confident that I did well
I have a science exam tomorrow, Math Friday and Social next Wednesday
Goood Luck everyone!
 
bah, you americans, i'm half way through my school year, i don't break up until the end of october :(
 
Can anyone help me with this question? I'm afraid that I don't understand it very well and I may screw up big time.
3/8 + 45/56=?
I thought you were supposed to find the lowest common denominator and then add them both together.
So, I got 1 & 5/28.
But the only answers on the practice test read out:
A)135/448 B)7/15 C)59/53 D)3/4 E) 11/15
 
i think u swap the numbers on the second fraction and times the two fractions together.

Even though i'm doing a maths A-Level i don't know. hah, shame on me i guess.

I've finished my AS-levels atlast (last friday)! I am very happy indeed. Such a large weight lifted off my shoulders.

I had A-level exams in Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Computing.
 
Not only was I exempt from my exams due to seniority, but my class grades were entered into them automatically. Thus... automatic A's. :D:D:D Plus I aced loads of AP classes and scored a number of scholarships! My summer's been going on for about 4 or 5 weeks, now!
 
Esquire said:
i think u swap the numbers on the second fraction and times the two fractions together.

Even though i'm doing a maths A-Level i don't know. hah, shame on me i guess.

I've finished my AS-levels atlast (last friday)! I am very happy indeed. Such a large weight lifted off my shoulders.

I had A-level exams in Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Computing.
Actually, that's for division.
You change the second fraction into a reciprocal and multiply. Then you reduce to lowest terms.
 
Tredoslop said:
Can anyone help me with this question? I'm afraid that I don't understand it very well and I may screw up big time.
3/8 + 45/56=?
I thought you were supposed to find the lowest common denominator and then add them both together.
So, I got 1 & 5/28.
But the only answers on the practice test read out:
A)135/448 B)7/15 C)59/53 D)3/4 E) 11/15

wtf. none of those are right i dont think. To do that q you get a common denominator (56) so if u multiply 8 by 7 u need to multiply 3 by 7 which is 21 so you have 21/56 + 45/56 which equals 66/56. So I think you typed it wrong.
 
The Terminator said:
wtf. none of those are right i dont think. To do that q you get a common denominator (56) so if u multiply 8 by 7 u need to multiply 3 by 7 which is 21 so you have 21/56 + 45/56 which equals 66/56. So I think you typed it wrong.
No...that's what it says on the practice test.
 
Ya it looks like none of those answers are correct. What you got looked correct to me so I guess it must be a typo on the practice test.
 
oh how i envy you with your fractions problems. damn trig functions and logs, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
 
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