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Just finished my final exam in NUS. Strangely I feel no sense of jubilation, nor exhilaration. Just a dull feeling of numbness haha.. 4 years flew by just like that, and suddenly all the mugging, complains about FYP etc don’t seem so important at all.
EC3333 Financial Economics. The exam was relatively easy, with 30 MCQs and 2 short answer questions. The MCQs were straightforward enough, and anyone who put in the effort to memorize the basic formulae shouldn’t have any problems with them. For one of the short answers, the answers to the later parts of the questions depended on the earlier parts, and after some discussion with bingde after the exam, I think I got the front part of the answer wrong, which means the rest of the answers would all be wrong if there’s no “error-carried-forward”. Sian. The fact that everyone probably scored near full marks for the CA portion of the module made it worse. It means that such minute errors can often lead to the difference in grades.
EE4509 Silicon Microsystems. The module comprises of 60% CA, which once again I believe majority of the class scored near full marks (with the ATs and ANs sharing answers amongst each other for every assignment). I myself scored 36 out of the 45% revealed to us, which I consider to be not a bad achievement considering I did the assignments myself. The exam was open-book, with only 2 questions. As with any other engine module, I just threw in the methods and calculations hoping that the final answer would turn out correct.
And so ends my life in NUS. Coming Monday I’ll be reporting back to the RSAF as a working adult. OMG working adult!!
A chapter closes. A chapter begins.
EC3333 Financial Economics. The exam was relatively easy, with 30 MCQs and 2 short answer questions. The MCQs were straightforward enough, and anyone who put in the effort to memorize the basic formulae shouldn’t have any problems with them. For one of the short answers, the answers to the later parts of the questions depended on the earlier parts, and after some discussion with bingde after the exam, I think I got the front part of the answer wrong, which means the rest of the answers would all be wrong if there’s no “error-carried-forward”. Sian. The fact that everyone probably scored near full marks for the CA portion of the module made it worse. It means that such minute errors can often lead to the difference in grades.
EE4509 Silicon Microsystems. The module comprises of 60% CA, which once again I believe majority of the class scored near full marks (with the ATs and ANs sharing answers amongst each other for every assignment). I myself scored 36 out of the 45% revealed to us, which I consider to be not a bad achievement considering I did the assignments myself. The exam was open-book, with only 2 questions. As with any other engine module, I just threw in the methods and calculations hoping that the final answer would turn out correct.
And so ends my life in NUS. Coming Monday I’ll be reporting back to the RSAF as a working adult. OMG working adult!!
A chapter closes. A chapter begins.
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