AzureWotan wrote:So depending on the writers of the tests they can set us up for failure.
Great
I know its not their fault, but still.
Define "failure" - sure you may not be able to answer some of the questions correctly, but if the test is that badly written (or the key is wrong), neither will anyone else. In the end, you don't have to get an A to win, you just have to do better than everyone else. Although I agree, bad tests are very, very frustrating.
AzureWotan wrote:Also, Im here.
Any suggestions on the notes? So far theres nobody else from my school or even state who posts on the forums so I cant ask them for help.
Sorry to bother you >.>
I'd definitely put a flowchart on there for powders and plastics, as well as what each powder/plastic is used for (unless you're sure you can remember all that stuff while under pressure). Past that, it's just whatever you think you need help remembering...I had a little bit of info on nearly every section.
It really depends on what your strengths and weaknesses are. I completely left out mass spectrometry because I didn't understand it anyways, and I thought that the space it would take to explain it to myself would be better used reminding myself of things (fingerprinting details, fibers, etc.) that I would more likely get correct.