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Cookiecrumbles222

hay guys i know im a cheating lazy fool for asking this but i cannot find the  answers for this stuff. if you guys could help in any way it be much appreciated. its due tomorrow so i put myself in a bind. Thanks for any help :P 

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Just now, Jed M said:

I honestly feel like just linking the Java website and YouTube.

ya, but the problem is that a lot of it is too specific, so i cant directly find the stuff. and i dont have the time to teach myself the lesson. i procrastinated on this too long lol.

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8 minutes ago, Cookiecrumbles222 said:

ya, but the problem is that a lot of it is too specific, so i cant directly find the stuff. and i dont have the time to teach myself the lesson. i procrastinated on this too long lol.

You don't have the time to learn how to do your homework... yeah, you're going to go far in life. 

 

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Just now, Jed M said:

You don't have the time to learn how to do your homework... yeah, you're going to go far in life. 

*crippling depression intensifys 

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you know the easiest way to answer some of these is to bust out eclipse and try some of them.

 

My observations of educational assessments:

Everything you study will not be in the test.

If you get 100% they will review your answer sheet and subtract a mark for leaving out a full stop.

In multi-choice:

 - the longest answer is always correct.

 - The answer with a word that is also in the question is correct.

 - Answers over several questions follow a repetitive pattern.

Answers to multi choice can be found in questions in the long answer section and vice versa.

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Just now, SCHISCHKA said:

you know the easiest way to answer some of these is to bust out eclipse and try some of them.

 

My observations of educational assessments:

Everything you study will not be in the test.

If you get 100% they will review your answer sheet and subtract a mark for leaving out a full stop.

In multi-choice:

 - the longest answer is always correct.

 - The answer with a word that is also in the question is correct.

 - Answers over several questions follow a repetitive pattern.

Answers to multi choice can be found in questions in the long answer section and vice versa.

Thanks for the tips!

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2 hours ago, Cookiecrumbles222 said:

ya, but the problem is that a lot of it is too specific, so i cant directly find the stuff. and i dont have the time to teach myself the lesson. i procrastinated on this too long lol.

how long have you "procrastinated" for? If you haven't haven't put any effort into learning the subject why should we do the work for you?

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About half of those questions are able to be answered by simply opening an existing project in Eclipse/IntelliJ and looking at the tooltips :)

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