I didn’t know what a scantron was until sometime last year. Or maybe it was two years… or one and a half. Well, it was around when I had that SAT prep course. I knew what they were, I just didn’t know they were called “scantrons”; most people just called them “bubble sheets” or something, so at first I thought it was some sort of machine, and was disappointed when I found out it was just a sheet of paper. Anyway, the problem with them is that when you get too many of the same answers in a row, you start to doubt yourself, especially if the filled-in circles make a neat repeating pattern!
Today’s general chemistry test was a 60-question multiple choice thing, which I’m not used to at all. Plus, we used scantrons, which I never did in highschool except for standardized tests. We went over the questions right after we took it, and I did pretty well! Way better than the first gen chem test. As for the linear algebra midterm I also had today, that didn’t go so well.
I lost track of where I was going with this, so it makes little sense. But today I had a weird random phone survey. The guy said he was going to ask “several questions”; the first (and only) one he asked was “do you blog regularly?” and I responded with “yes”, and he just said “Thank you for your time” and hung up. That was weird. Maybe it was some sort of conspiracy that they didn’t want people blogging about, I dunno.
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