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what is the most boring test/tests

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    the most boring tests r spelling tests there boring, not fun, and dum!
     
    I wish I had spelling tests. ;_; They're so easy.

    I don't really think tests are boring. I normally prefer them over regular classes because they're less work (I don't have to pay attention to any teachers when they're talking - I get to sit and write~) My least favourite parts on tests would be the written parts. x.o; They brought my mark down on my exams last semester and I don't like them anyway.

    If you mean subject-specific, I hate science tests. @_@ It's hard for me to retain all that information.
     
    What? There are tests that are likable?

    Err... never considered this question... When I see a test, I'll be panicking, not be bored by it... there's too much to worry about in my mind to think that it's boring. Plus I hardly ever finish on the bell, and most likely, using the extra 2 minute of mercy after the bell (assuming that it's a full period test)
     
    Oooh.. yeah. I'm the same way. @_@; Except for with my Japanese tests, which I finished roughly an hour (!!) before everyone else, I usually let my tests run on until the bell rings or just after. @_@;; I'm glad I have such nice, lenient teachers, lol.
     
    Exams are overrated. I kept finsihing early and would just sit there for awhile. The science exam was the easiest thing ever. I don't like French tests because I have no idea what the instructions are telling me to do because I can't read French. Math test are pointless. With math, you either know it or you don't. If you haven't learned it by the test day, that one night of studying won't make much of a difference. I miss having spelling and grammar test. I always had perfects.
     
    I have an odd ability to memorize things somewhat quickly...I was bored in spanish all year because I memorized the words and tense we learned this year in two days, and it took everyone else the rest of the year o_o;; I don't panic on tests unless it's Algebra...and even then, I'm just sort of nervous, not panicky (sp?) to the level of not being able to concentrate though...I can't say I like tests, but I can't say I don't like them either...they're necessary in school, so I've never really thought of them as something good or bad. Some are sort of fun, I suppose, but only as long as there are no essay questions @_@
     
    OMG, in fourth grade I was the only person who got every single spelling test correct. They're so, so easy. The most boring tests are every test, so :P
     
    Stupid exams are the most boring. Sitting there for hours bubbling in answers I find it boring.
     
    "If a test is stupid to you, just give yourself a pat on the back and consider yourself talented. Others may not think that way"
    ~Me

    =/
     
    I think all tests are very boring, but Math the most. The Math tests I have just drag on and on... There will be like a page worth of work for one problem. -_-
     
    Really easy, but long tests, where you have to fill in bubbles, usually exams. But some exams are hard, and those aren't boring, for me anyways, becuase you acually have to work.
     
    I used to do pretty well on them, though I remember that one time I got one wrong, I spelled very fery. Grrr, I never forgot it, and through the next couple years any time I got a word right I?d spell out very. <.<
     
    That reminds me of this girl I knew a few years ago. @_@ She used to write "supposed to" as "post to" because that's how she pronounced it. oO; This was in grade 6, so she'd gone through all those years not knowing the proper way of spelling it. That amuses me. X3
     
    Lightning said:
    That reminds me of this girl I knew a few years ago. @_@ She used to write "supposed to" as "post to" because that's how she pronounced it. oO; This was in grade 6, so she'd gone through all those years not knowing the proper way of spelling it. That amuses me. X3
    LOL Ah, what a "stew pit" person.
     
    I'm just plain glad we don't have spelling tests anymore...although I'm ok at spelling there are better things to practice year after year than that. In grade school it's necessary though I suppose *shrug* I'm also glad I don't have to take english tests that pertain to punctuation usage and adverbs and sentence studies and things like that...all the things that the english teachers stress the most but are least applicable in real life...
     
    Spelling tests were easy... but also really annoying. I'm pretty good at spelling so I didn't really have a problem with them. This year we get vocab quizzes in English. I will copy down the words like we're supposed to and then I won't look at them again until right before the test. I'll quickly skim the definitions and then take the quiz and I usually get 100% on them too... but then again, there is a word bank! Even the one where he gave us the antonyms instead of synonyms I still aced it... and most everyone else did horrible on it. I didn't find it that hard at all... but I guess I was the only one.

    I really hate math tests. You can't really study for those and if you don't know how to do part of a problem it's sometimes hard to do any of it at all. That gets annoying. Geometry itself is just really boring IMO. I don't like it and I can't wait for honors pre-calc just so I'm out of geometry. The tests sre pretty hard if you forget the equation to something... that happened to me on the last test. I forgot how to find the area of a pyramid or something so I couldn't do a lot of the test...
     
    Geometry tests constantly killed me, especially the proofs. It was hard to even remember what the most basic ones did even...I was like a straight-C student in Geometry when I took it...I'm glad I'm going to be in Pre-Calc next year too...I found this year I'm pretty good at Algebra so I'm hoping that Pre-Calc has as little to do with Geometry as Algebra II did :P
     
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