This blog entry will be truncated. There is not much left for me to say.
I have finished writing the final exam. The exam ended up at being 33 pages, 160 questions. I feel very comfortable with the material presented on it. I sense it is challenging and quite a daunting assessment. As it is sent off for duplication, I will be giving students a study guide and introductory letter for it this week. We will start the process of concluding the unit on the Constitution, and my hopes are that students will start the process of conferring with me on issues that need clarification. I hope students will heed my advice in advancing in their cause of scholarship by enhancing their advocacy skills through asking for help and ensuring that no academic stone is left unturned.
Study sessions for this week will be held on Thursday morning, 2/12. Next week, there will be study sessions Tuesday morning, 2/17 (the last one for extra credit), and during lunch Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. There will be one last morning study session Friday morning, 2/20.
Next week’s blog entry will be devoted to what should be done to prepare for this exam, one that might prove to be the most difficult any of our emerging scholars have ever had the pleasure to confront. Another milestone approaches, and another benchmark reached.
Is this fun or what?
Mr. Kannan
I have finished writing the final exam. The exam ended up at being 33 pages, 160 questions. I feel very comfortable with the material presented on it. I sense it is challenging and quite a daunting assessment. As it is sent off for duplication, I will be giving students a study guide and introductory letter for it this week. We will start the process of concluding the unit on the Constitution, and my hopes are that students will start the process of conferring with me on issues that need clarification. I hope students will heed my advice in advancing in their cause of scholarship by enhancing their advocacy skills through asking for help and ensuring that no academic stone is left unturned.
Study sessions for this week will be held on Thursday morning, 2/12. Next week, there will be study sessions Tuesday morning, 2/17 (the last one for extra credit), and during lunch Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. There will be one last morning study session Friday morning, 2/20.
Next week’s blog entry will be devoted to what should be done to prepare for this exam, one that might prove to be the most difficult any of our emerging scholars have ever had the pleasure to confront. Another milestone approaches, and another benchmark reached.
Is this fun or what?
Mr. Kannan
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