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Post by joew on Aug 31, 2015 17:47:22 GMT -5
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Post by joew on Aug 31, 2015 17:47:51 GMT -5
I got 12 of 12. I generally do well with multiple choice.
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Post by booklady on Aug 31, 2015 19:34:39 GMT -5
11/12.
I can never remember the chronology of Socrates, Aristotle, and Play-Doh.
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Post by BoatBabe on Aug 31, 2015 19:56:28 GMT -5
Holy Moley. I got a B-, 7 out of 12. I don't know how that equates with a B-, but I was lucky to get that.
Sheesh.
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Post by doctork on Aug 31, 2015 19:56:33 GMT -5
I knew I was done for because 1) I am terrible at history, and 2) I never recognize anyone in photographs. Still I for A- for 10/12 correct. I guess they are grading on a curve. I thought any A, even A minus, had to be over 90%. Guess that was the Old Days.
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Post by gailkate on Aug 31, 2015 20:42:28 GMT -5
B+ and unashamed. Those Greeks all look like they're made of stone to me. And why would I care about those football guys?
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Post by Jane on Sept 1, 2015 8:43:04 GMT -5
I got ten out of 12. I'm unclear on all those stone guys too.
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Post by jspnrvr on Sept 1, 2015 12:56:27 GMT -5
12 for 12 here. Multiple choice helps! Plus being a resting place for all sorts of odd, generally unusable knowledge.
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Post by liriodendron on Sept 17, 2015 19:49:09 GMT -5
8 out of 12. Probably better than I'd get trying to identify photos from the latest issue of People magazine.
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Post by BoatBabe on Sept 18, 2015 8:29:59 GMT -5
8 out of 12. Probably better than I'd get trying to identify photos from the latest issue of People magazine. Boy, aint' that the truth. Most Red Carpet Walkers are completely out of my league, too.
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Post by Jane on Sept 18, 2015 11:28:16 GMT -5
I read People at the hair salon and usually know about 1/3 of the names. And that's fine with me.
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Post by doctork on Sept 18, 2015 17:47:23 GMT -5
I have been thinking of renewing my People subscription because sometimes I feel so out of it when I never recognize any pictures or names. I subscribed when the kids were teens and loved it.
Magazines used offer very low price subscriptions for doctors for many publications, figuring we would place them in the waiting room and inspire our patients to subscribe.
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