I think I will remember a lot of the information from Excel because a lot of it is straight forward or basic math formulas. I also feel like it depends on the scope of how you're using Excel because it can be used in more technical ways but I for sure have the basics down. A6 will test if I actually know how to use Excel but I think it will go well. I chose 5.7.8- Advanced Function Facts. I enjoyed this segment the most because it was the most challenging but helped me understand the functions used in Excel. It is completely based on numbers, so it was nice to refresh on my basic math skills. I know ideally, I want to be more than an average student but it's hard for me to go above and beyond in this class for some reason. I unfortunately don't prioritize all of my classes the same which I feel like contributes to why I only do the required assignments. I think I would be more engaged if it was more focused on cyber security.
Instead of choosing Simple Formulas and Functions, you chose 5.7.8 Advance Functions!
ReplyDeleteWant to be more than an average student? Ambitious Alicia :-)
Thank you for sharing with me outside of this blog post that you prioritize focusing on your cybersecurity courses over IS101. You will make a fine IT professional ^_^
Honestly, I find it intriguing yet nice that you enjoyed Excel as a challenge but I can see why. I like your mindset, above average will always be a good goal set in mind. I hope all goes well and your next semester goes even better.
ReplyDeleteChoosing advanced functions shows you challenged yourself, and it is great that you recognize where your interests really lie, especially with cybersecurity.
ReplyDeleteExcel is very useful; I also intend to remember the basic functions and utilize them later in life.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be grasping Excel pretty well. I'm sure you'll do well on A6, Alicia. This class is more complex than my other classes, so I can understand how you feel.
ReplyDeleteIm glad you were able to understand the excel section! I had a hard time with the more complex functions and formulas.
ReplyDeleteI relate to you on having the basics down for Excel. Goodluck with your classes in cyber security.
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