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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #450 on: May 06, 2009, 08:12:40 PM »
They were proven. That is why they are true. -_- And for solving equations, we've quite noticeably circumnavigated the obvious way in favor of an overcomplicated method (solving equations by hand rather than a calculator). At least now we're on to vectors, and they make sense...so far.
That's like saying "The Quadratic formula is proven. That is why it is true". How did they prove it? =3

...wait, what were trig identities again? I had math last semester. And got a 94 in it. =3

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #451 on: May 06, 2009, 09:14:06 PM »
I like trigonometry. I did well enough on my university's entry trig test to be proclaimed "Proficient," meaning I can skip the math class of the Gen. Eds.

Onwards to my Philosophy final! I know all the theories and such, but I'm more afraid of confusing which theories are attributed to each philosopher...

ooh!

can you tell me all about the final? i'd like to see what constitutes teaching philosophy

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« Reply #452 on: May 06, 2009, 09:24:57 PM »
93 in AP Calculus lol

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #453 on: May 06, 2009, 09:40:35 PM »
ooh!

can you tell me all about the final? i'd like to see what constitutes teaching philosophy

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #454 on: May 06, 2009, 09:47:10 PM »
Hi guys. :)

On the subject of math, I just retook that test that I failed. I think I did well.

Also, there was a math quiz this morning that I did really well on. I got a 108!

I am now passing math, and that's without how I did on the retake. YES.
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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #455 on: May 06, 2009, 09:59:00 PM »
I've moved from a third world country to bloody England and what do I find? That people get into engineering universities without knowing EXPONENTIATION... So yeah, please children, shut up and do your basic maths... I don't want to believe in a world where people make through high school without knowing how to add and multiply...
rofl bye

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« Reply #456 on: May 06, 2009, 10:10:04 PM »
ooh!

can you tell me all about the final? i'd like to see what constitutes teaching philosophy

That one? I had to choose 5 out of 8 questions to write a paragraph about. The questions were along the lines of "How did Philosopher X prove/disprove Theory Y," or "Compare the theories of Philosophers A & B."

My teacher was really good, though. While the only thing we really have to do is read and show up for class, he always gave a lecture on the reading to make stuff clearer for those of us more suited to psychology and answered whatever questions we asked in a witty manner.

I am now passing math, and that's without how I did on the retake. YES.

Congratulations! I can only hope to pull off the same feat in Chem. The final I just took...
Let's just say that I don't feel great.

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #457 on: May 07, 2009, 12:38:21 AM »
KILLING JOKES FTW MWAHAHAHA

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #458 on: May 07, 2009, 12:40:58 AM »
What a doll you are.

A Killing Doll. :(
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« Reply #459 on: May 07, 2009, 12:43:17 AM »
Prepare for trouble... Make it double.

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To denounce the evils of truth and love! To extend our reach to the stars above!

Jesse! James!

Team Rocket blast off at the speed of light! Surrender now or prepare to fight!

Meowth, that's right!

Screw you Kanako that was awesome. >:(
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
Baity: For a moment, I thought you broke 1.1billion. Upon looking at my score.dat, I can assume that you destroyed the score that is my failed (first!) 1cc attempt on my first day of playing. Congratulations.

[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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« Reply #460 on: May 07, 2009, 12:46:07 AM »
and how is it awesome? maybe I've been brainwashed to LOATHE the anime. idk

I was going to put an amidoinitrite after the jesse but I got so rudely interrupted.

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #461 on: May 07, 2009, 12:47:07 AM »
and how is it awesome?

I was going to put an amidoinitrite after the jesse but I got so rudely interrupted.

Clearly you are too young to have enjoyed it. :3

I thought the happiness after everything was extremely corny and the animation sucked even for its time. Couple that with the nasty dub and stupid plots and you get a bad show.

I guess it's one of those things you had to be young to enjoy. Personally I loved it and still do.
« Last Edit: May 07, 2009, 12:52:30 AM by nintendonut888 »
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
Baity: For a moment, I thought you broke 1.1billion. Upon looking at my score.dat, I can assume that you destroyed the score that is my failed (first!) 1cc attempt on my first day of playing. Congratulations.

[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #462 on: May 07, 2009, 01:26:33 AM »
I LOVED Pokemon, the first season anyways. I found the second season alright, third season was okay.

I stopped watching it from there on as a kid. Especially when Ash hit puberty.

Also, WHAT THE FUCK GARY IS ASH'S FRIEND NOW ASDFSWETGWFAS

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« Reply #463 on: May 07, 2009, 02:23:30 AM »
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Ruro's Full Day o' IB Tests Chronicle - Day the Second

Morning started out awesome. Made it to the church on time, and apparently so did everyone else, so we got to start the test early. It was History Paper 3, which is two hours and thirty minutes long, and is made up of IB throwing 25 random questions at you about all the European history you're supposed to have learned (basically starting from the French Revolution on). You have to answer three of them. You're in danger of actually running out of time, but if you know what you're doing, you can finish early.

A note: IB has some rather odd policies about tests. You cannot leave during the first hour of the test, and you can't leave during the last fifteen minutes. As such, there is an interval, a short window depending on how long the test is, that you can leave if you finish early. If the test is up to an hour and fifteen minutes long, you can't leave; if the test is two hours or longer, you have about a 45-minute window to escape. Depending on the test, you may not want to do this; it's always good to look over your answers (especially in biology, math, physics, etc). But if it's written, and you're confident about your answers, go ahead and get out early if you can.

In my case, I knew it was a good idea to get out early 'cause I was pretty confident about my answers (I was right; there was a Napoleon question on it, and I answered the Russian Revolution and WWI causes questions for a grand total of my three questions). So I got out about 25 minutes before the end of the test, still before the 15-minute cutoff time. My friend Stephie finished at around the same time, so we went out in her car to grab a bite to eat together at the mall, and then came back to the school.

Still had an hour left until noon, but I needed to get a graphing calculator for Paper 2 of Bio, so I dropped by the math class. Turns out our IB coordinator, in a flash of actual competence, had picked them all up for our sakes earlier and taken them to the church, so we needn't worry. Then I dropped by my Yearbook class and got to pick up my yearbook, at which point I realized that my last name was misspelled on the Top Ten page (which I consider poetic justice, to remind me to be humble about having made such a good page and have it have such a glaring mistake on it.) And then I walked with my friends Ian and Jerusha through a shortcut in the soccer fields back to the church in time for Bio.

Paper 1 is multiple choice. It is harder than Paper 2. Paper 2 is short answer that turns into essay questions near the end. I didn't know that was possible. I was all ready to sacrifice a good Paper 2 grade in favor of a good Paper 3 grade the next day (tomorrow morning, the last of my IB tests this week because I DON'T HAVE TO DO MATH YIPPEE!), but it turns out that I didn't really have to; I did really well on Paper 2.

Paper 1 was first, and it was an hour long; I finished about 25 minutes early and went back to check all my answers, and made sure I at least got the first 20 out of 40 questions right (which is still a 4 out of the impossible 7 points available on each IB test). As soon as we finished, we ran outside to the waiting room and talked about which ones we had gotten wrong (there was some stuff on that test none of us had ever even seen), then crammed for ten minutes for Paper 2. Paper 2 was two hours and fifteen minutes long, and it's short answer at first, then the last five questions are made up of three subquestions, all loosely related, and you only have to answer two of them.

The first part of that was easy; you aren't intended to know what's going on. I have to hand this to IB; they're professionals. They know what they're looking for. They want you to reason things out, to provide possible explanations with reasons for what data is being shown in a given graph. It's not like ACT's laughable science section, which is all graph interpretation; this is actual science. You have to account for why the biomass near the roots of this maize is less than the biomass near another root of maize, and stuff like that. You have to use your head. Reason it out. That sort of thing.

The second half is just as fun. The three subquestions that make up an essay question vary in points, so you have to be strategic about it. If you can answer a, which is worth three points, and c, which is worth five points, but you can't answer b, which is eight points, the question might not be worth it to answer. But if there's another essay question where you can answer a, which is worth six points, and b, which is worth five points, but you can't answer c, which is worth four points, then that may be better for you to answer. Of course, you're supposed to answer a question where you know it all.

An example of this was when they asked me about oogenesis, and I couldn't remember many of the specific details (specifically, the polar bodies, follicles, estrogen + progesterone + oxytocin, etc). I could answer the other two questions (one was about Down Syndrome causes, and the other about ethical issues surrounding in vitro fertilization) fairly well, but the oogenesis would have killed me with its eight points that I would have missed out on, so I didn't go for it.

What I was REALLY hoping for was a question on immunology - my specialty, along with genetics - and thankfully, that was there, in the eighth question available. I was able to talk about everything, and I'm sure I got almost all the points. For my second one, I chose DNA replication, winning three easy points by explaining the differences between DNA and RNA, and then talking about DNA replication. (It gave me a real kick to finally get to talk about Okazaki fragments.) And of course the best bio joke ever: "If I could be any enzyme, I would be Helicase, 'cause then I could unzip your genes." Don't laugh. It helped me remember the process. =P

Tomorrow, we have Paper 3 of HL bio. (For the record, SL bio is testing with us, across on the other side of the room.) It's one hour and fifteen minutes long, but it's a lot narrower in scope; these first two involved everything we had learned in the past two years and longer, but this is made of our options. My class chose evolution and ecology as our options, so the test tomorrow will consist entirely of that. I'm quite good with evolution, but I'm a bit shaky with my ecology, so I need to review that. And then at least I am done, since I don't have math to take tomorrow, which is completely awesome. I still have one final test, and that would be English Paper 2, next Monday.

I also just got back from the two-hour-long study session after school. We've been reviewing our Africa novels (Heart of Darkness, Things Fall Apart, So Long a Letter, and When Rain Clouds Gather) for the past week for hours after school, after our IB tests, and we have a final study session this Saturday at 10:00 AM. I went to last Saturday's, and I'm going to this one. I think I'll do well with English. I am also kind of sort of ditching my college class, because I have a ton of work due that I haven't been able to do because of the IB test frenzy and I needed to study. Oh well.

I am also eating grapes now. My ordeal is almost over. I just have two tests left and I think I will do well on them as long as I review a bit for them.

Hooray!

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #464 on: May 07, 2009, 02:31:34 AM »
I wish I could make walls of text about my day. I wouldn't post them, but nothing I make is a page long. :(

Remind me again what oogenesis is; I forgot but I should know it from animal science.

Oogenesis is the process of the creation of female gametes/sex cells; eggs in humans. Animals too, of course. Counterpart to spermatogenesis, which was thankfully not on the test, 'cause I kind of spaced out on most of those details too.

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"If I could be any enzyme, I would be Helicase, 'cause then I could unzip your genes." Don't laugh. It helped me remember the process. =P

I don't get it. D: I get the pun, but I know nothing of Helicase.

Helicase is an enzyme used in DNA replication that breaks the hydrogen bonds between the bases (the rungs) in the DNA double helix. It effectively unzips the DNA strand. Hence. Zipping "jeans". Yeah.

What do you get for all these tests anyway?

What do you mean?

I mean that for all these massive tests, they've got to help you in some way shape or form.
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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #465 on: May 07, 2009, 02:57:28 AM »
You know, ZUN's art isn't that bad.

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« Reply #466 on: May 07, 2009, 03:23:16 AM »
One day I woke up, and Ruro is a Geneticist who decides whether my sperm will belong to the gene pool of Superhumans soon to conquer the Milky way and beyond and are warp capable.

Unfortunately I don't

I was rejected  coldly by her selection process of choosing only yaoi looking boys.
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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #467 on: May 07, 2009, 03:24:58 AM »
I was rejected  coldly by her selection process of choosing only yaoi looking boys.

Then that makes me a candidate. I never know whether to be flattered or creeped out when my girlfriend "jokingly" ships me with friends.

Also: While my finals were bad, why are Ruro's worse? Depending on where you go and what you do, college really might be easier for you...

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« Reply #468 on: May 07, 2009, 03:43:36 AM »
College = waste time and life easily and leisurely pretending you have something you wanted to do in the future.

University = no time to waste and no time to think what you wanted to do in the future.

srsly <--- I a graduate from both so I can tell you that.
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« Reply #469 on: May 07, 2009, 03:47:36 AM »
...Core Testing sucks. It means you can't miss school. :c

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« Reply #470 on: May 07, 2009, 04:11:04 AM »
What's the point of missing school? I've never understood it...
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
Baity: For a moment, I thought you broke 1.1billion. Upon looking at my score.dat, I can assume that you destroyed the score that is my failed (first!) 1cc attempt on my first day of playing. Congratulations.

[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #471 on: May 07, 2009, 05:01:50 AM »
What's the point of missing school? I've never understood it...

Smoking while underaged
Riding motorcycles outside and wasting time
fighting at other's schools
attempting to hook up girls from a nearby girls school
spending time at the local eatery and wasting time
gaming (counterstrike)
or hanging down at the illegal gambling hideout for gang members.

choose one.
or many.

That is how my high school life was
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« Reply #472 on: May 07, 2009, 05:04:02 AM »
Oh. I guess to go along with my "likes school" persona, I'm a goody two shoes who has never skipped school and has no real reason to anyway (since for gods sake I live so far away from school there's no point to skipping).
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
Baity: For a moment, I thought you broke 1.1billion. Upon looking at my score.dat, I can assume that you destroyed the score that is my failed (first!) 1cc attempt on my first day of playing. Congratulations.

[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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« Reply #473 on: May 07, 2009, 05:12:24 AM »
actually you can pretend to self study.

Hang out at the library until they ask you why you not in class.

You ask them back, "do I look like I am so dumb a teacher has to teach me what the textbooks have already written in black and white or that I can't read?"

That will dent their ego for a while.
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« Reply #474 on: May 07, 2009, 05:26:58 AM »
I'm too good a person to do that. :( Sometimes I think I'm too soft...>_>
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
Baity: For a moment, I thought you broke 1.1billion. Upon looking at my score.dat, I can assume that you destroyed the score that is my failed (first!) 1cc attempt on my first day of playing. Congratulations.

[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #475 on: May 07, 2009, 05:31:02 AM »
You know you're in IB when you ditch school to do homework.

I have done this so many times it's embarrassing ._.

I mean that for all these massive tests, they've got to help you in some way shape or form.

The tests themselves don't do much. The classes are what really take care of that. Rigorous education for at least two years, and I've been doing this for seven. The tests themselves are just an indicator of how much you learned, and how well you can reason through it all.

They also give us points towards our IB diplomas, if that's what you were really asking.

One day I woke up, and Ruro is a Geneticist who decides whether my sperm will belong to the gene pool of Superhumans soon to conquer the Milky way and beyond and are warp capable.

Unfortunately I don't

I was rejected coldly by her selection process of choosing only yaoi looking boys.

If we are to conquer the galaxy, then we will need people with all sorts of talents.

Plus I like you, so you're comin' along. :) Unless you'd prefer to stay for some reason.

Also: While my finals were bad, why are Ruro's worse? Depending on where you go and what you do, college really might be easier for you...

All of the IB graduates I've talked to say that college is hilariously easy compared to IB. My older sister especially gets a kick out of it.

I'm too good a person to do that. :( Sometimes I think I'm too soft...>_>

I think the first time I lost my "ditching virginity", as my friend Sebastian called it, was last year, and I skipped school in order to ride downtown on a trolley to check out an art gallery, eat handmade pizza, and generally be a nerd with Seb.

I'm weird like that. :V

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« Reply #476 on: May 07, 2009, 05:34:41 AM »
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If we are to conquer the galaxy, then we will need people with all sorts of talents.

Oh! Oh! I'm good at danmaku, can I come along? *makes puppy eyes*

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Sebastian

No offense to your friend, but I didn't know people could be named Sebastian anymore.

nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
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[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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Re: There is no escape. <3
« Reply #477 on: May 07, 2009, 05:52:59 AM »
If we are to conquer the galaxy, then we will need people with all sorts of talents.

I wish I could say I had talents...

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« Reply #478 on: May 07, 2009, 05:54:51 AM »
You can be our team mascot.
nintendonut888: Hey Baity. I beat the high score for Sanae B hard on the score.dat you sent me. X3
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[19:42] <Sapz> I think that's the only time I've ever seen a suicide bullet shoot its own suicide bullet

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« Reply #479 on: May 07, 2009, 07:24:49 AM »
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