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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does, anyone know what's asked in the module 2 DBA for FLVS. I failed before, just looking to know what the basis is to study on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDALS I WILL GIVE SOMEONE

OpenStudy (brooke2353):

its really easy don't stress

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have you done it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have, you done it?

OpenStudy (one098):

I've done many DBA's and if you study, they are very easy.

OpenStudy (brooke2353):

I agree with @One098

OpenStudy (one098):

Welcome to OpenStudy @sgahajaj !!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So have I, but math is difficult have you don't hem for algebra?

OpenStudy (one098):

Yes, of course. Many times. I took Algebra 1 last year and I'm taking Algebra 2 this year, and the DBA's have been pretty easy, considering the fact I was ready for them.

OpenStudy (brooke2353):

I have done it for algebra and physics algebra 2 they are not hard at all just have faith

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm asking for mod 2 alg 1? anyone have suggestions of what I can study? or no!

OpenStudy (brooke2353):

A lot of people get nervous. I'd say half of the questions I answer about FLVS are from people who are nervous about doing their DBAs. Think about it: Most teachers have 100+ students to teach, and I'd say that every single one of those students is somewhat nervous before doing their DBAs. Let's be honest: Who in the world would be totally confident having their teacher call them up and ask them questions on the spot. But don't worry--your teacher knows you're going to be nervous and will take that into account when you are answering the questions. Here's the standard answer I give when answering DBA questions: Kind of questions: Major concepts How long: 10-15 minutes max, most I've had are a little less than 10 minutes. Don't worry. The questions won't be the hard. If you've been doing well on the tests and assignments, then you're all set. If not, review what you don't understand. The role of the DBA is to make sure that you don't fail the upcoming test. So, if you feel prepared for the test, then you are 100% prepared for the DBA. Besides, if you don't do well on the DBA, then you can just retake it when you are ready. The teacher will ask you questions about the course. It depends on what teacher you have. (I had two FLVS Algebra II teachers because I had to get switched to another teacher when she had too many students.) The first teacher usually asked me like two or three quick and easy questions that you had to answer on the spot. Like she'd say for example, write down this problem: x+1=1, so what is x? So, of course, you'd say 0. But then she'd give you a harder question that you'd have to write down and send in to her when you finished with it. The second teacher was big on answering questions on the spot. She didn't give questions to send in later. So, she'd give you like 10 questions you'd have to write down and answer on the spot. All in all, as long as you watch the review videos (which there are a ton of in math, at least), ask your teacher questions if you get lost, and go over the lesson reviews, you should get a 100 on your DBA.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, Thanks you! Thanks - Thank

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