Another week has come and gone. I got my score back for my first exam. Although an 89% is a respectable score, there's still room for improvement. Actually, I do believe that Raphael is going to grant me one more point on Monday, because I believe that one of the questions was incorrectly graded. The real importance of the test was finding out how he writes the tests. I did put in some good quality study time- I read each chapter twice and reviewed the class notes and lecture slides three times for the test. I just need to do a better job of focusing on what the instructor sees is more important.
We're behind on the class syllabus. That's going to make things more difficult, being that we've got the same amount of quizzes and tests to take, but less lecture time to go over the chapters. I've got another exam coming up this Wednesday. I've got six chapters to read over the weekend, so that I won't be reading the material for the first time, while preparing for the test.

A collection of blurbs stemming from mostly the motorized projects that I do. Some posts mixed in have to do with my experiences in X-ray school. (Some entries are from older blogs that I killed off.) Some of my toys are a Mazdaspeed Miata that I work on and take to the track, a little Harley that I can't stop modding and an old Yamaha RD400 that I've been collecting parts for over the past 15 years. When I'm not wrenching, sometimes I mountain bike, sometimes I snowboard, sometimes I make beer.
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