Let’s End This Madness!

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Finals are done and over with. Yesterday’s theory of computing final was so-so. I don’t know what to expect of it. The final was early, and Jack has a smartass grin on his face the whole time like he knew something about the exam that we didn’t. Almost as if he had put an impossible problem on it. Oh wait! He did that on the second exam two weeks ago! I had almost forgot! Anyway, the grin was odd. Hopefully he was just satisfied with something or other.

This morning’s Greek and Roman myth final was okay. Beth and I studied hardcore last night. I didn’t have as much ease with it as the other exams, so I’m hoping to have done well. Regardless, I didn’t read the Orestia, so it’s not like I had even completed all of the readings. I did read Sophocles’ Electra yesterday afternoon, though. It was alright, surprisingly enough. I was ready to be bored to death by it.

The statistics final went okay. It could have been easier, and I should have stayed to correct any wrong answers since I finished 40 minutes early, but I heard the voice of Kim Mosby in my head saying, “Let’s end this madness.” I think I did okay on that exam, though. There was a really, really easy problem where we had to find the maximum, minimum, mean, mode, median, and range where she gave us the sum of the numbers and the quantity of numbers themselves. I know I at least got that problem.

I did some of the backlog of work I have for Youth Alliance this afternoon. I write a preliminary budget, asked about getting resevations for a meeting, wrote an e-mail about finances and employee issues, and I started a letter. The letter reads:

Dear Friends,

I’m not sure what else to put in the letter. I’m probably too tired to write any PR-y stuff this afternoon.

3 Responses to “Let’s End This Madness!”

  1. Beth Says:

    ClSt 273 grades are posted. Go me. Out of 40 (he put the scaled down grade on WebCT), the highest score was a 43 (Im not sure how it works.. but eh, it works in my favor), and I got 41. 26+25+41 = 92% in the class. I hope that is an A. Cause that would rock.

  2. Adam Says:

    So I popped into Layaway today, and said I’d be back. And I didn’t come back. I lied. I’m sorry. I’ll make it up to you.

  3. Veronica Says:

    that’s perma-hot.

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