08-19-2013, 04:31 PM
soliloquy Wrote:I don't understand how it happened but I ended up with a 62.
I used every second of the test to complete it but at least when I finished the test and my heart rate sped up, I started to sweat, and I had trouble focusing on the screen, I knew what was happening to me. :coolgleam:
I can't even describe how I feel passing this exam...according to my calculations there was no way I should have passed it. I'm just absolutely dumbfounded. I will do specific exam feedback later. I think I'm going to need to run a 5K now to decompress. I have a lot of built up tension...PHEW!
But, YAY!
Congrats! I don't know of many people that go into these tests, no matter how prepared, feeling like they're going to pass. A healthy portion of the ones you might have missed were likely the toss-away questions for future exams, if that's what you mean. Either way, you passed because you busted your rump and did what you had to, so good on you! Don't question the mathematics; the score say's you're done, so you're done!
Hit the pavement, work out leftover anxiety, and enjoy your win! You earned it!
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- TESC Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, Management and Administration
- Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS, Environmental, Safety, & Security Technologies - Thomas Edison State College, December 2012
AS, Business Administration - Thomas Edison State College, March 2012