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Country: United States
State: New York
Metro: New York City
Birthday: 4/19/1977
Gender: Female


Interests: Reading, singing, dancing, vball, pool, reggie
Expertise: Following directions and never (hardly ever) getting lost, procrastination
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Member Since: 10/11/2002

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Transformations

Its all in My L'il Nook.

It really is too hard trying to keep two blogs. I have to bow out of xanga - for good this time. I'll still be reading my subscriptions though!


Monday, October 23, 2006

It must be true

I received my official GRE scores and it's true. (Read previous post) I was worried that it was all a mistake but it has now been confirmed. So that's a plus side for my Graduate application for Pace. Unfortunately, only one letter of recommendation has been sent. And only today. The deadline was October 15. And my other letter has not been sent in at all yet and I still haven't heard from the recommender. Argh. Not to worry, I have a last minute replacement. I should never have let them mail it themselves. Never again.

Pictures from Jen's birthday celebration at Iguana over the weekend:






Monday, October 09, 2006

I did GREat!

I had been studying my ass off the week before my GRE. Then, the day arrives (last Monday) and I sign up at the reception desk of the testing area, my head full of math rules and strategies, only to find out I couldn't take the test because I didn't bring  my passport. I thought I had read all the ID requirements but apparently I skipped over the part that says non-U.S. citizens must bring their passports. I am such an idiot!

So I rescheduled for today. This past week, I did a 180 and did not study at all. I went out Friday night, went to a mall on Saturday and had a trip to Woodbury on Sunday. No studying. No last minute scramble to get all my formulas straight. I had taken about 7 practice tests the week before my first scheduled GRE and I pretty much knew what I would get. I had an average of 675 in English (the national mean was 467) and a 610 in Math (the national mean was 591). No matter how hard I studied, my scores never really fluctuated. I figured more studying just wouldn't do any good. My scores were set.

So I la-dee-dahed to the testing site, which made me 5 minutes late, when I should have gotten there 30 minutes before the appointed time. The guard who checked me in said I must be nervous. I said yes although I really didn't feel nervous at all. I just knew where I stood with respect to my score.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, I did the writing section first. I think I just did eh. My score there was probably in the vicinity of the national average which was a 4.2.

Then I took the Math portion. I truly don't think I did that well. I was only halfway through when there were 10 minutes left. I guessed about 5 questions in the first half that I would call educational, but the second half were pure guesses. I couldn't even make educational guesses because I barely had time to read the questions. I just chose willy-nilly. I was resigned to an average score.

The English portion went a little better. I didn't rush too much at the end and I know that I definitely knew some answers. As for the others, I guessed as intelligently as I could.

With this Computer Adaptive Tests, they give you your scores at the end of the test. So, I took a look and crossed my fingers.

For English I got a 700. Not bad, I thought! Better than my average score and way better than the national average. Then I looked at my Math score and could not believe my eyes. I had to stare for another 10 seconds to make sure I had it right. I got a 780! What??? Could it be right? I was and still am a little bit in shock. I must be a freaking GREAT guesser. I'm tamping down on my happiness because I'm afraid the computer messed up somewhere and they'll tell me it was a big mistake. Damn, 780 out of 800. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would EVER get even near the 700s let alone in the high 700s. From an average of 610. It's so weird. Please don't let them have messed up...or at least, if they did, please let them not figure it out...ever.


Friday, September 29, 2006

Testing..1, 2, 3....4?

The procrastinator in me strikes again. Cramming for the GRE's like crazy.  Two months worth of studying crammed into a week. Why oh why do I  this?

Monday: GREs
Tuesday: A&P midterm
Wednesday: Statistics midterm
Thursday: Human Development midterm.

I just want to get it all over with.

Currently Reading
How to Prepare for the GRE: 2006-2007 (Barron's How to Prepare for the Gre: Graduate Record Examination)
By Sharon Weiner Green, Ira Wolf Ph.D.
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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

I've been back for a week and a half but I still have crazy jetlag. Our computer no longer works so I won't have pics to upload until we get our NEW computer later this week..woohoo!!



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