Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by Dory » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:53 pm

w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.

One question was DNA-related, another plants and CO2 related, another one was about hypertonic solution and scientific experiments with algae, the lastly there was a question about macroevolution and microevolution terminology and comparisons between the terms. Really piece of cake.

I did have a typo when describing the coelom (I wrote perineum instead of peritoneum), but other than that I'm pretty sure I aced this ride. But, I'm not big on talking, let's just wait and see what the score says...

Thanks for ze support!!! I'll get an answer in less than 25 days where I'll post the results :)

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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by mistermack » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:03 pm

Dory wrote:w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.
It just proves what I always said : Girls are better students.
Glad it went well. Hope you get a good score.
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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by Dory » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:13 pm

mistermack wrote:
Dory wrote:w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.
It just proves what I always said : Girls are better students.
Glad it went well. Hope you get a good score.
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Thanks!

I agree with you, girls are better students, and this is why:

Student guys thought pattern: sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, the K-T extinction event marks the hmmm... sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex.... "Plant A is homozygote",...heh...homo...sex....eww...no sex homo, sex no homo!!! sex women. Sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex...

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Post by GenesForLife » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:15 pm

Dory wrote:w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.

One question was DNA-related, another plants and CO2 related, another one was about hypertonic solution and scientific experiments with algae, the lastly there was a question about macroevolution and microevolution terminology and comparisons between the terms. Really piece of cake.

I did have a typo when describing the coelom (I wrote perineum instead of peritoneum), but other than that I'm pretty sure I aced this ride. But, I'm not big on talking, let's just wait and see what the score says...

Thanks for ze support!!! I'll get an answer in less than 25 days where I'll post the results :)
:funny:

Note to Mistermack: The number of Nobel laureates is heavily skewed towards males :hehe: , so being a good student who has better memory has absolutely bugger all to do with scientific accomplishment, :biggrin:

Well done, Dory, could you please tell us all what the questions actually were, I need to check if my general biology memory is alright, given that it's been three years since I studied that kind of thing.

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Post by kiki5711 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:21 pm

Dory wrote:
mistermack wrote:
Dory wrote:w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.
It just proves what I always said : Girls are better students.
Glad it went well. Hope you get a good score.
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Thanks!

I agree with you, girls are better students, and this is why:

Student guys thought pattern: sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, the K-T extinction event marks the hmmm... sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex.... "Plant A is homozygote",...heh...homo...sex....eww...no sex homo, sex no homo!!! sex women. Sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex...
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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by Dory » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:27 pm

GenesForLife wrote:
Dory wrote:w00t! I knew everything. I wrote A LOT. I POURED relevant information into the empty pages of the open questions. I past for sure, the question is what score.

One question was DNA-related, another plants and CO2 related, another one was about hypertonic solution and scientific experiments with algae, the lastly there was a question about macroevolution and microevolution terminology and comparisons between the terms. Really piece of cake.

I did have a typo when describing the coelom (I wrote perineum instead of peritoneum), but other than that I'm pretty sure I aced this ride. But, I'm not big on talking, let's just wait and see what the score says...

Thanks for ze support!!! I'll get an answer in less than 25 days where I'll post the results :)
:funny:

Note to Mistermack: The number of Nobel laureates is heavily skewed towards males :hehe: , so being a good student who has better memory has absolutely bugger all to do with scientific accomplishment, :biggrin:

Well done, Dory, could you please tell us all what the questions actually were, I need to check if my general biology memory is alright, given that it's been three years since I studied that kind of thing.
Thanks.

As far the questions....why I think I'll go with what you said about the pine cone question for now..."I'll post back later" :P
being a good student who has better memory has absolutely bugger all to do with scientific accomplishment
Very true. The trick is to have both. Hey...guess what I am? ;)

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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by Dory » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:24 pm

Got an A- :)

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Re: Huge big gargantuan test on the 26th+special thanks

Post by Ronja » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:27 pm

Dory wrote:Got an A- :)
:tup: :clap: :flowers:

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Post by GenesForLife » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:29 pm

well done Dory.

:hugs: :clap:

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Post by Dory » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:44 pm

:huggero:

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Post by GenesForLife » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:14 pm

What next, D?

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