Celebrating My Exam Success After 10 Years: 83% Average Grade!

AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around an individual celebrating their exam results, achieving an average grade of 83%. They express happiness and relief, especially after being out of education for nearly a decade and feeling stressed about returning to exams. Other participants congratulate them, affirming that an 83% is a commendable score and commend their decision to return to school. The overall tone is positive and supportive, highlighting the achievement and the challenges faced in resuming education after a long break.
zanazzi78
Messages
115
Reaction score
1
:smile: :-p :-p :biggrin: WOOOOOOO I just opened my post and got my exam results!

I passed them all with a grade ave of 83%, probably not the best but I`m very happy with it since i`ve beeen out of education for nearly 10 years and really got stressed over the thought of having to sit exams again :smile:
 
Physics news on Phys.org
zanazzi78 said:
:smile: :-p :-p :biggrin: WOOOOOOO I just opened my post and got my exam results!

I passed them all with a grade ave of 83%, probably not the best but I`m very happy with it since i`ve beeen out of education for nearly 10 years and really got stressed over the thought of having to sit exams again :smile:

Well done, I am sure 83% is above average.
 
Woo woo! :smile:
 
Similar to the 2024 thread, here I start the 2025 thread. As always it is getting increasingly difficult to predict, so I will make a list based on other article predictions. You can also leave your prediction here. Here are the predictions of 2024 that did not make it: Peter Shor, David Deutsch and all the rest of the quantum computing community (various sources) Pablo Jarrillo Herrero, Allan McDonald and Rafi Bistritzer for magic angle in twisted graphene (various sources) Christoph...
Thread 'My experience as a hostage'
I believe it was the summer of 2001 that I made a trip to Peru for my work. I was a private contractor doing automation engineering and programming for various companies, including Frito Lay. Frito had purchased a snack food plant near Lima, Peru, and sent me down to oversee the upgrades to the systems and the startup. Peru was still suffering the ills of a recent civil war and I knew it was dicey, but the money was too good to pass up. It was a long trip to Lima; about 14 hours of airtime...
Back
Top