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Re: O no chem 102 test tomorrow (Punctuation is your friend!)

Question: What is the difference between "Oh no! Chem 102 test tomorrow!" and "Oh! No chem 102 test tomorrow!"

Answer: The first gets a , and the second gets a !
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Re: O no chem 102 test tomorrow (Punctuation is your friend!)

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Question: What is the difference between "Oh no! Chem 102 test tomorrow!" and "Oh! No chem 102 test tomorrow!"

Answer: The first gets a , and the second gets a !
I didnt do that bad. I think i got around a 70 and in my class thats awesome. Class average on first 2 tests were a 68 and a 58. I got 59 for both. I hope i do well in lab.
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Re: O no chem 102 test tomorrow

And with that, I should go ahead and mention that my Chem midterm is early tomorrow morning. The chemistry I'm in is the second one in a three class sequence of general college chemistry. The test will be on equilibrium equations and pH and stuff. I hope I do okay.

Wow, so busy. Here's what I've got going on.

Tomorrow (tuesday) night I will have to do Chem lab report and prelab, Calculus homework (using integrals to find volumes) because I am behind, and 15 physics problems (I think they're on friction) due for wednesday.

Then Wednesday night I have to prepare for a quiz (which I think is more like a test) in Advocacy and Argument and then go to machining class until 9:30 at night because I haven't been in like a month. I still have to figure out what to make.

Then Thursday night I have to prepare a fairly lengthy physics lab report and study for the math midterm on Friday! And somehow manage to watch CSI and Without a Trace because those are my favorite shows.

On the weekend I will probably have to do math because I will probably be behind again and there will probably be more physics homework too.

And then next monday I have to wake up early to take my truck to the body shop because some idiot in a civic hit me on the first day of the quarter. And then I'll be stuck driving some pos little rental for a week.
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