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Jan 08, 2011 06:22AM

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Unfortunately, we didn't find out until after I woke up at six, and then I couldn't fall back asleep. My sister (who's on break from college) and I went into the City, and had lunch with my dad, then walked to the Met, and stayed there for a while. After that we went back to my dad's office, with a detour to look at the tree in Rockefeller Center, and from there, we took a subway to Madison Square Garden, where we met the rest of my family to watch the bull riding, which comes for three days every January (we saw it on vacation in Idaho one summer and really liked it).
The moral of that long, meandering, boring story was that my snow day was really fun, but I didn't get home until about midnight, so I was EXHAUSTED.



Ours count the same way, but they don't start until the 24th, and these snow days are wreaking havoc on our schedule. We had one on Friday, and will almost definitely have one tomorrow, which means that we have two fewer days of school in between now and the midterms. To make things worse, we're not allowed to have tests during the week before midterms, and yet, because we were supposed to have a math test this Friday and everything's being pushed back, we now have a test on Tuesday or Wednesday, and that much less time to review.
Midterms seem REALLY close now, and I. am. getting. scared.

ugh, that sounds horrible!



I live in Minnesota, where we get about 5 feet each year. This year though since we already have 2 feet, we will probably get at least 8 total this year. Uggg...




We only take semester finals at my school (and in surrounding districts), not midterms.

I think I'm confused too.
Taliah's comment wasn't up when I posted. I was repsonding to you. You said this was your second midterm, so you had one in the middle of the semester, right? I was just saying I only take semester finals.


Our second quarter/first semester end on January 21st. Midterms are the next week, and the second semester/third quarter start on February 1st, the day after midterm makeup day. We have midterms at the end of the semester; they're the same as your semester finals I think.
My college is on a quarter system and winter quarter started just last week, so we aren't to midterms just yet. Profs are treating us like we are, though. (And, actually, thinking back on the syllabi for my classes this quarter... I don't think my classes even have actual "midterms". Just exams throughout the quarter and a final at the end. That's rare.)

Yeah, the end of the first semester. Our grades close (and the semester ends) on the last day of finals- it was going to be Friday, but it's Tuesday now (at least) because of snow days this week.


Kate wrote: "Our second quarter/first semester end on January 21st ..."
Rae*The Poet Who Didn't Know It* wrote: "Yeah, the end of the first semester. Our grades close..."
Thanks. I was just wondering how your schools work.


I'm supposed to be done with midterms by now! Instead I've only had one.
Plus, yesterday, I had a 7:45 bio one and an 11:15 five-minute orchestra exam. At ELEVEN o'clock, after I've been waiting for two hours, and I just want to get it over with, they cancel all remaining midterms (for no good reason). Really? Fifteen minutes?
So now I have three next week, plus I have to reschedule the orchestra one, and I have no idea when I can.
Sorry for the rant, but I'm angry/upset.
I'm almost sad about not having midterms this quarter. I just have exams that are worth over half of my grade. :(
They aren't in the middle of the term and are all each worth 60% of my grade, in two of my three courses (one class has 7 exams and the other has 8, statistics and physics respectively). In the other, we just have four exams (which are scheduled to actively avoid my college's midterm week) worth maybe 30-40% of the overall grade; that class is more based on our final (a book review, ha ha).
From what the syllabus reads, each of them individually counts as 60% of the grade but I'm assuming your comment above is correct, unless the prof does some super amazing grade calculation math.

If 60% is the combined total, that's not too bad. It's not great, but I guess it could be worse.

Kate wrote: "That would be some impressive math. (or magic)
If 60% is the combined total, that's not too bad. It's not great, but I guess it could be worse."
I know, right? I remember one of my Psych classes where the only thing that counted toward my grade was the final. Dx
If 60% is the combined total, that's not too bad. It's not great, but I guess it could be worse."
I know, right? I remember one of my Psych classes where the only thing that counted toward my grade was the final. Dx

It was supposed to be Thursday morning, and the last of my midterms. Then I had only had one and Thursday was a snowday, so Global was moved to Tuesday. Now I have ANOTHER snow day, which means it's moved to tomorrow, and if school's cancelled tomorrow, then so is the midterm.

It was supposed to be Thursday morning, and the last of my midterms. Then I had only had one and Thursday was a snowday, ..."
That really must suck. I guess at least it's extra study time.

Kate wrote: and the extra study time just made me more nervous.
Can definitely relate to that! My Physics exam from today was actually supposed to be over a week ago. I failed the first exam, so I'm super nervous about this one.
Best wishes on your exams.
Can definitely relate to that! My Physics exam from today was actually supposed to be over a week ago. I failed the first exam, so I'm super nervous about this one.
Best wishes on your exams.