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To: Elroy who wrote (227557)4/3/2005 9:11:21 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1578510
 
he just makes it up as he goes Elroy....
:)



To: Elroy who wrote (227557)4/3/2005 4:01:19 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578510
 
In a classroom of 30 people, about half were taking the math endorsement. Of that, roughly 15 or 90% were women.

How'd you do on the test?


Haven't gotten the results yet. However, it was much harder than I expected..........the level of detail was great. An exaggerated example........what was the middle initial of Thomas Jefferson. Some of the questions were almost as detailed as that.

I usually score well on these tests. However, I will pass only if they mark it relative to everyone else......in other words, if they grade it on a curve. If not, its very likely I will have to take it over again.

Half of 30 is 15.

15 is roughly 90% of 15?


No, I am saying it looked like around 90%.....maybe 13 or 14. 15, of course, would be 100%. I didn't actually count them up. Sorry but I said the evidence was anecdotal. I wasn't going for empirical correctness.

ted