College Entrance Examination Review (CEER): Day 19

College Entrance Examination Review (CEER): Day 19

April 15, 2020 – Day 19

10:24 AM – I took a day off,, wasn’t really feeling it yesterday. Anyway, I started today’s review session through taking vocabulary tests on Magoosh GRE. Just took two levels of tests so I can move on with Gas laws.

Study time: 01:50:24.79

12:36 PM – I’ll take 3-hours nap to refresh my mind. Be back later!

5:10 PM – ANDDDD I’M BACK! Feeling better! 😀

Study time: 03:04:27.11

6:26 PM – Almost done with Gas laws! YAY!! I only have to recall Dalton’s Partial Pressure & Graham’s Law of Effusion then I’m ready to go & recall the electronic structure of atoms. I’m also hoping to finish electronic structure & periodicity today.

10:24 PM – I was able to finish Gas laws and started a bit of electronic structure of the atoms. Wasn’t able to do my target for today, but it’s okay. Slow progress is still progress…

I joined a group chat on Telegram today. The CETs takers this year gathered there to voice out their thoughts and questions. As of what I can remember, there are already 500+ members in that group chat,,, I wanted to stay and talk to them but I also realized that it’s best if I keep my review and CETs matters to myself. It’s best if I don’t compare my performance to them as we all have different phases of learning as well as foundation. Although I can be outgoing, I work best if I study alone. It also keeps me focused on my progress better.

Total study time: 04:09:14.79

WRAP UP: Direct and Inverse Relationships, Properties of Gases, Common units of Pressure, Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law, Combined Gas Law, Avogadro’s Law, Kinetic Molecular Theory, Ideal Gas Law, Standard Conditions, Molar Volume, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure, Diffusion and Effusion, Graham’s Law of Effusion, Thomson’s Plum Pudding model, Rutherford’s Nuclear model, The Bohr/Planetary model, Quantum Mechanical model

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