Thursday, June 23, 2005
EXCELLENCE!!!
I really can't convey how elated, proud, ebullient, buoyant, and just plain psyched I am thanks to your incomparably great Chemistry Regents performance! You all put on your game face, put in the time and did a true Honors job on the exam. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Now I can fall into a two-week coma and then enjoy my summer to the HIZZILT!
Here are the results along with some kudos and accolades:
The test had 85 separate questions so I will tell you the class average by straight percentage and then the unfairly skewed Regents conversion chart percentage.
D-Period: Class average = 96.2 % Regents scale average = 94.2 %
B-Period: Class average = 95.6 % Regents scale average = 93.4 %
E-Period: Class average= 94.4 % Regents scale average = 92.0 %
You accomplished the highly difficult task of beating the average of last year's classes! Furthermore, how is any future class ever going to beat you ?!!
Now let's talk HUNDREDS and near hundreds (one wrong!):
Perfect scores (bragging rights FOREVER!):
Kim M! , Dan Bau! , and Chistine C! You three are gods of Chem for life!
Closest-to-perfect: (most of you got only the Avogadro's Law question wrong because equal volumes of gases contain an equal number of particles ONLY IF the pressures and temperatures are ALSO equal; just use PV/RT = n and you can see that; this has nothing to do with STP, by the way.)
Joanna S. , Michele E. , Mark M. , Brian McC. , Nicole M. , John K. , Laura H. , Emily G. , Michael C. ,Jency D. , Matthew G. , and Mike P.
( now I won't have to get another job this summer, tee-hee. )
Everyone did well at the very least. The lowest score was an 85 which is still really 88% correct so you should ALL be complimented and celebrated with huge raises in allowance and new cars (perhaps a Camaro).
Have the greatest summer of your life!
Mr.C.
Here are the results along with some kudos and accolades:
The test had 85 separate questions so I will tell you the class average by straight percentage and then the unfairly skewed Regents conversion chart percentage.
D-Period: Class average = 96.2 % Regents scale average = 94.2 %
B-Period: Class average = 95.6 % Regents scale average = 93.4 %
E-Period: Class average= 94.4 % Regents scale average = 92.0 %
You accomplished the highly difficult task of beating the average of last year's classes! Furthermore, how is any future class ever going to beat you ?!!
Now let's talk HUNDREDS and near hundreds (one wrong!):
Perfect scores (bragging rights FOREVER!):
Kim M! , Dan Bau! , and Chistine C! You three are gods of Chem for life!
Closest-to-perfect: (most of you got only the Avogadro's Law question wrong because equal volumes of gases contain an equal number of particles ONLY IF the pressures and temperatures are ALSO equal; just use PV/RT = n and you can see that; this has nothing to do with STP, by the way.)
Joanna S. , Michele E. , Mark M. , Brian McC. , Nicole M. , John K. , Laura H. , Emily G. , Michael C. ,Jency D. , Matthew G. , and Mike P.
( now I won't have to get another job this summer, tee-hee. )
Everyone did well at the very least. The lowest score was an 85 which is still really 88% correct so you should ALL be complimented and celebrated with huge raises in allowance and new cars (perhaps a Camaro).
Have the greatest summer of your life!
Mr.C.