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MCQ Reflection:
For my MCQ reflection, I believe a score of 0.9/1 is appropriate. As shown in my MCQ blog, I provided detailed explanations for the questions I answered incorrectly, analyzing the reasons for my mistakes and outlining steps for improvement. This meets the requirement for a comprehensive reflection on errors and future strategies. I firmly believe this approach will benefit me in the long run.
My goal was to simulate the actual AP exam, which lasts two hours. Given that stress and anxiety can impact performance, I anticipate my time will increase under real exam conditions. With a score of 64/67, I still have a small amount of work to do, but work that I'm confident I can complete.
CPT/PPR Reflection:
You can find my CPT/PPR blog here. I invested significant time into this write-up and feel that it deserves a 0.9/1. I structured my blog to align with the CPT requirements, covering each requirement from 1 through 6. I included relevant code snippets, provided explanations, and demonstrated how each section meets the necessary criteria. Since the blog contains all the key CPT FRQ components and is very in-depth, I believe it merits a 0.9.
I also created this PPR Blog as a resource while working on the AP Exam FRQ. I made sure to include thorough explanations to assist me in answering related questions effectively.
Your blog demonstrates completion of all the PPR requirements in your codebase, utilizes the proper terminology in the blog, and has clear organization with the red table at the top of the blog for brief overview. Moreover you more specific sections below that describes all the details and code snippets for the relevant key term in detail.
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Blog shows thorough understanding of mistakes, has cohesive description of various mistakes and improvements.
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3/11 Seed Review - Pranav Santhosh
Here's a revised version formatted the way you requested:
MCQ Reflection:
For my MCQ reflection, I believe a score of 0.9/1 is appropriate. As shown in my MCQ blog, I provided detailed explanations for the questions I answered incorrectly, analyzing the reasons for my mistakes and outlining steps for improvement. This meets the requirement for a comprehensive reflection on errors and future strategies. I firmly believe this approach will benefit me in the long run.
My goal was to simulate the actual AP exam, which lasts two hours. Given that stress and anxiety can impact performance, I anticipate my time will increase under real exam conditions. With a score of 64/67, I still have a small amount of work to do, but work that I'm confident I can complete.
CPT/PPR Reflection:
You can find my CPT/PPR blog here. I invested significant time into this write-up and feel that it deserves a 0.9/1. I structured my blog to align with the CPT requirements, covering each requirement from 1 through 6. I included relevant code snippets, provided explanations, and demonstrated how each section meets the necessary criteria. Since the blog contains all the key CPT FRQ components and is very in-depth, I believe it merits a 0.9.
I also created this PPR Blog as a resource while working on the AP Exam FRQ. I made sure to include thorough explanations to assist me in answering related questions effectively.
FRQ/PPR Blog: here
MCQ Blog: here
Reviewer: Nikhil Maturi
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