I have a test tomorrow.

I have a test scheduled for tomorrow. I haven’t studied at all—just didn’t keep up in class. It’s primarily based on logic and common sense, but it’s still challenging. I’m hoping to go through the 30 pages of material and aim for a solid 80. I’m not too concerned about getting a perfect score. I’ll let you know how it goes!

Just to give you some context, I scored a 67 on the last test in this subject because I wasn’t aware we had one and was pretty clueless. I ended up borrowing answers from four different people, but it was a multi-point question test, so it wasn’t too difficult to get through.

One Reply to “I have a test tomorrow.”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a bit of a tough spot, but it’s great that you’re aiming for a solid score! Since you have a lot of material to review, try focusing on the key concepts and any areas that you find particularly challenging. Sometimes, breaking down the material into smaller sections can make it feel more manageable.

    Good luck with your review, and don’t stress too much about it! It’s all about doing your best with the time you have. Looking forward to hearing how it goes!

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