I won't be coy. I am more than happy with the content of the first mid-term. There seemed to me to be no requirement for any transformational laws, or even basic algebra (that will be the end of me in this course, guaranteed).
The questions on the test seemed pretty straight forward though and didn't appear too tricky, although I will admit that I tripped over myself with negations a couple times ("Is 'not any' the same as none, or 'all-not'? Is 'all-not' even a thing? Pretty sure...").
Maybe I also negated "m x n = q" incorrectly.
The fact of the matter is that things seemed straight forward enough to not warrant need of an aid-sheet. Aid sheets are not comforting. All it really means when a prof allows an aid sheet is:
"GO ON. WRITE ANYTHING YOU WANT ON THIS PAPER. NOTHING YOU WRITE CAN HELP YOU NOW."
Either way though, I didn't use an aid sheet...
Because I didn't have an aid sheet...
Because I totally didn't realise that the term test was today.
I thought that the test was on Friday, so I got to be the rube that walked into MP203 at noon thinking, "Hey, where is everybody?"
I checked the course website...and I started running.
I did not study...
I prepared no aid sheet...
I was 12 minutes late...
If I manage to pass this test, anybody who doesn't has no excuse.
Except if their dog just died...
Or they have a terminal illness...
Holy that really sucks that you go there 12 minutes late. That would have left you what 48 minutes left? Hopefully you ended up doing alright!
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