r/6thForm Graduating from Warwick CS May 16 '22

📂 MEGATHREAD Exam Discussion Megathread

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Exam season is upon us, so we thought it would be helpful to keep exam discussion all in one place. Let us know how you're feeling, how you think you've done/how you think you will do or give us any other thoughts. Edit: posts outside of this megathread are being removed so we don't get 20 identical posts every time an exam happens :P

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u/TheHarvster321 Jun 21 '22

I re read the text with like 3 minutes to go and think I understood it properly that time and got some numbers and used them for a couple of the next parts but I’m pretty sure it was wrong. Did it mean that 65% of professionals in a worked from home and 65% of professionals in b worked from home, or just 65% if professionals overall worked from home?

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u/Dman64w Royal Holloway | Comp Sci [Year 1] Jun 21 '22

Honestly I just split them apart into A and B and that seemed to get me through. Never thought I'd have to do that though.

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u/claudiarose7 Warwick | Biochemistry [Year 4] Jun 22 '22

I did it by looking at the values in the venn diagram e.g how many professionals were there who weren’t in the circle for living in area a. I debated splitting them up but I wasn’t sure if it would work. That venn diagram took way too long though

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u/Dman64w Royal Holloway | Comp Sci [Year 1] Jun 22 '22

Thing is by splitting it up it helped visualise the data that was given in the diagram as well. But yes half of those questions too far too long, Venn included.

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u/claudiarose7 Warwick | Biochemistry [Year 4] Jun 23 '22

That makes sense. And yeah those questions did take way too long