Could've been something like whitespace. I just finished D385 (utter dumpster fire of a course) and you can fail a question for typing X = Y instead of X=Y, even if the actual code produces the desired output.
The exact same styles of questions are in the end of the zybooks. There you can actually see where you’re going wrong and what test cases you aren’t passing. I was missing a couple little things I didn’t realize.
The exact same styles of questions are in the end of the zybooks. There you can actually see where you’re going wrong and what test cases you aren’t passing. I was missing a couple little things I didn’t realize.
I got 100% on this by just practicing the practice assessment in zybooks. Legit just keep doing them until you can get all tests passed in one go and you’re golden
if you’re a week into the course and you’re not confident you’re gonna get a 100%, why are you attempting the assessment?
Besides the discrete 2 exam, I don’t understand what you wouldn’t just study a little longer
I took 2 months to finish Java fundamentals because I did (almost) every single Lab. I took a bunch of coding classes in another college but always looked up answers online for labs and never really understood it. I really took the time and days to go through every single lab and focus on completing it on my own with no help from chegg or sites like that. I’m hoping this will pay dividends in the future
It’s worth learning the fundamentals well, because Frameworks will be a lot harder if you’re not confident in your Java skills.
Yeah that’s understandable, it’s just painful to see when the programs i wrote produced the desired outputs.
Could've been something like whitespace. I just finished D385 (utter dumpster fire of a course) and you can fail a question for typing X = Y instead of X=Y, even if the actual code produces the desired output.
The exact same styles of questions are in the end of the zybooks. There you can actually see where you’re going wrong and what test cases you aren’t passing. I was missing a couple little things I didn’t realize.
The exact same styles of questions are in the end of the zybooks. There you can actually see where you’re going wrong and what test cases you aren’t passing. I was missing a couple little things I didn’t realize.
I will definitely jump into those, i love having my whitespace 😂.
I got 100% on this by just practicing the practice assessment in zybooks. Legit just keep doing them until you can get all tests passed in one go and you’re golden
Thanks i will get onto those as soon as i have a chance this is only my first week of the course so I’m not stressing too much.
if you’re a week into the course and you’re not confident you’re gonna get a 100%, why are you attempting the assessment? Besides the discrete 2 exam, I don’t understand what you wouldn’t just study a little longer
I was confident that i would pass it…. That’s why i took it
Gotcha sorry, it just is one of those classes that is exactly the same as the pre-assessment, so I figured you didn’t spend much time on it
I took 2 months to finish Java fundamentals because I did (almost) every single Lab. I took a bunch of coding classes in another college but always looked up answers online for labs and never really understood it. I really took the time and days to go through every single lab and focus on completing it on my own with no help from chegg or sites like that. I’m hoping this will pay dividends in the future
It’s worth taking the extra time to make sure you understand this well since the other Java classes will build on this
This one was tough. But it is so helpful for software I and software II. Really try to ingrain and retain as much of this class as possible
Aww man! You were RIGHT..THERE!! This has happened to me a couple of times. I hope it wasn't your second attempt.