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STAR Testing, Day II

Today was the second day of STAR Testing, as all of you in Californian public high schools know. It was almost as boring as the one yesterday, mostly because they gave us just a little too much time.

Math parts I and II were relatively easy, primarily focusing on quadratic algebra and geometry (the Summative High School Math test, that is). We were given about an hour too much time, and just about everybody had finished early.

When asked, the exam proctors said that even if all of the people in the room finished, we wouldn’t be allowed to talk and move around, which was kind of interesting. Seems that STAR really wants us bored =(.

Hopefully tomorrow’s test will be somewhat interesting, and not as bad as the one today. fingers crossed. On another note, Class Officer campaigns start tomorrow, should be a good show.

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April 20, 2010

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STAR testing started today for us at Lynbrook. As of yet, it has been incredibly boring, but at least we can do homework =).

Today was ELA parts I and II, probably the most boring part because its so incredibly easy.

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April 19, 2010

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Website Down – and STAR Testing

Today, this website was down because of some technical difficulties with my hosting provider.  Don’t worry, none of my other hosted sites went down; it was just Aeturnalus.  I’m sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

We took the first section of the California STAR test today, and it bored the hell out of me.  I spent most of the period attempting to sleep (which never happened) and hoping (<< this here is really bad) that I had homework.  I mean, come on, we don’t seriously need an hour and a half to do 37 questions of reading comprehension – i finished within the first half hour.  By the way, anyone who has me on their chat lists – tomorrow morning, can you remind me to bring a book?

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April 20, 2009

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