Today we talked about questions that will be on our midterm test coming in six weeks. We reviewed 37 questions that will be used. That's basically a quarter of the whole test. Apparently the test is about 90 questions multiple choice, and a couple of essays. We have approximately six weeks to learn new information and remember information we already learned. From now on I'm going to write my notes in my blog so I can always use them. Monaco has the highest life expectancy in the world. Sub-Saharan countries have a very high birthrate. Mainly countries are developing have a higher birth rate. Those countries haven't experienced their own industrial revolution that would increases their profits. So they're main focus is to find a way to get more money, instead of acquiring health care. Once the countries are developed, they'll start to focus on the countries and the people's health.
We got our tests back today. The class averaged around a 75%. We had notes to use and we still tied with the honors class who didn't have notes. I need to take better notes for my blog. All my notes were in my notebook but we won't use that. We will only be using the blogs. A couple of people got A's on the test. Others not so much. Fun fact every single person who took the test got this one question wrong. It was a trick question that messed with our perception and our thinking. The question had specific coordinates on it, but it doesn't exist in the world. Everyone just took one glance at the numbers and and assumed it was absolute location. It worked because no one got it right, next time we won't be tricked
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