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00:03 so welcome. This is the first for biology 41 3. And

00:07 what we're doing in this, brief lecture is to kind of give

00:12 an overview of what to expect from course what things you need to get

00:16 how the course runs. And um, you know, if you

00:21 to, you can always pause a , write things down, do whatever

00:23 need at the end of this After you watch it. There is

00:29 quiz or assessment online on blackboard that need to do to let me know

00:35 you've actually watched and learn what you to know for the course. So

00:41 are either in the Monday class with . Wednesday class. We meet at

00:45 a.m. 10 a. M. On days that I'm gonna lay out for

00:50 there specific days that you show and then their specific days where you

00:54 have to watch a video like And so in the middle of

00:58 um, that's where we're gonna have classes where you do actually have to

01:04 up from 9 to 10 a.m. So you're in the Monday class. You

01:07 to the Monday class on Wednesday, go to the Wednesday class. This

01:11 be done online through Microsoft teams. I'm Dr Wayne Theory. Easy way

01:17 get in touch with me if you to, is by my email.

01:20 because I have a teaching assistant, would prefer if you actually talk to

01:26 TA first, and then if he to, he can pull me in

01:30 we can have ah, group So our ta is Richard sewed this

01:35 ? He can be contacted by email his email address. It's RS owed

01:40 central. Wh dot e d So there you go. All

01:45 Um, we can do office Historically, for this class,

01:50 I think I've only met with one over, I don't know, nine

01:55 , so you probably don't need to that. So if if you

01:59 we you can email me or Richard weaken. Either of us could set

02:03 in time to meet with you, , for the class. But the

02:07 news, This is not a class particularly difficult or particularly hard. It

02:12 going to require you to work for brief period. But given that this

02:17 like eight classes out of a 14 semester, I think you're gonna be

02:23 happy with with the requirements. So we begin just some general policy

02:29 Anything you need, you can uh, directly through the U H

02:34 . Just make sure you go to search at the very top to that

02:38 magnifying glass type in whatever the keywords . Usually it will be one of

02:42 first two things that hit three key , though, for example, you

02:46 know you're dropping add dates. The day to drop from this class without

02:51 grade is February 3rd. The last to drop the class with the W

02:56 April 6. I will say, you're planning on dropping the class late

02:59 the semester, talked to me first you do so. All right.

03:05 , I would say 98% of the who take this class pass it,

03:10 students who drop have to go through whole process all over again. And

03:14 you can avoid doing that, then it would be to your benefit

03:19 stay in the class. So but , that that's the last date.

03:22 , you should all be seniors in class, so you should know specific

03:27 of deadlines For those senior things you to dio. So one of the

03:31 ways to figure out all these particular and stuff, including these drop

03:35 is just using a keyword like academic . And that should pop up the

03:40 calendar for the year. Um, familiar with the academic honesty policy.

03:46 , that's again, you could just this Undergraduate catalog. Academic honesty,

03:52 , is three easy way to find . But in a nutshell, you

03:55 read the 14 or 15 pages worth stuff Real simple. Um, don't

04:00 , cheat or steal, that's That's what it boils down to. Now

04:04 again. It's not a big deal really a big issue in this

04:08 I do expect you do your own . There is some collaborative stuff that

04:12 be doing, but when it's time do your own work, I expect

04:15 to do it, not copy someone . You use someone from a previous

04:19 , I will nail you on Lastly, the the university does provide

04:24 support for students who have specific You need to have that registered through

04:29 center for Students with Disabilities, and submit your paperwork to me and I'll

04:36 or disapprove what is appropriate for the . So if you need those type

04:41 accommodations, make sure you go to if you don't know how to get

04:44 . The simple search term is The textbook that we use for the

04:51 is a freshman level textbook. It's digital, and the reason we do

04:55 is because I don't really see a in making you buy a new

05:01 you know, for for this class you've already bought a freshman textbook.

05:06 problem is, is that the textbook the university uses? That freshman level

05:11 different than the materials that are the materials that I want to use,

05:16 is learned smart, which is kind shown ears, which is attached to

05:20 McGraw Hill stuff. Um, so , so you can get this book

05:25 the bookstore, or you can go the McGraw Hill website, which is

05:30 . There's a link on blackboard that you to do that the cost for

05:34 guys? I think it's something I don't know, 80 bucks.

05:37 can't remember exactly. So don't quote . Get mad at me if I

05:40 that value wrong. But what you're for here is the third edition.

05:44 purely digital. You do not need get it today. There is

05:49 uh, probably about three or four down the road. That's probably when

05:52 wanna purchase it if you need to it. All right, Now,

05:56 reason we use this, I'll get in just a little bit. All

05:59 ? And so what you're gonna be is you're purchasing textbook with the learned

06:04 access. The other thing you need get for the class. And

06:08 you'll need this. Not for this or the next one, but for

06:12 third class. You need tohave all right. And this is called

06:16 catalytic. So you can go directly learning catalytic dot com purchase a semester's

06:22 toe learning catalytic. Um, and what we used to do. Some

06:27 the in class activities. I think will cost you $12 for the

06:33 So the cost of taking this at least with the materials is not

06:37 high. Alright, so learning catalytic the product. And then these two

06:43 I recommend going through connect. but if you want, you can

06:48 through another source. Just remember, probably not gonna be getting what you

06:51 . Connect is probably the cheapest because already negotiated that cheaper price for

06:58 Most of the materials you're gonna need gonna become, uh, you'll be

07:02 to get through. Blackboard. This the syllabus, the policies for the

07:06 . Any announcements I make I make there, but I usually have it

07:10 to your email, so make sure emails connected to the university email.

07:15 , anything that you have to do the class will be done there,

07:19 that includes quizzes, which we will having. Um um, in the

07:24 of semester and I'll get to that a moment. Eso everything you need

07:27 access could be done through blackboard, , including slides so and so

07:31 So if you don't know blackboard, click around for a little bit.

07:35 should be able to see you will be able to see everything I have

07:38 the course right away. I gate , meaning I allow things to appear

07:43 necessary. So us, you the first unit will appear then the

07:48 unit in the third unit, so and so forth. So you should

07:51 be able to see what you need see right now, as far as

07:56 is concerned, Um, what we is a kind of a strange

08:02 The majority of this class is really major field test in biology. All

08:09 , And there's a possibility we won't be taking the major field test this

08:13 semester with with any sort of restriction students on campus that that actually creates

08:21 problem because this exam is a standardized and they don't really have an online

08:27 for us to do this. But the event that we do take

08:30 So we just need to presume that that we are taking it All right

08:34 that the major field test accounts for of your grade in this class.

08:38 right, Now, to earn an in the class, you need to

08:42 a least in the 50th percentile on major field test. The major field

08:47 is very similar to the G R in biology. And so it's a

08:51 of how well you learn your biology you're here in the university. All

08:56 , so that's what we're looking Eso you have to be smarter than

09:00 the country is really what it says order to get in a in the

09:04 . All right, Now the rest your classes, based on things that

09:08 doing in the classroom. So we're have thes quizzes and associated homework's that

09:14 that are connected to each other, 16% of your great you're gonna be

09:18 group projects, which we'll talk about . That's another 16%. Uh,

09:23 really is no lecture, E. mean, so So while this lecture

09:28 is, you know, not really . What we are doing is seeing

09:33 or not you're showing up for the . All right, so this is

09:37 for the group work, So you're of you're doing group work together,

09:41 then there's an attendance portion of just up for the classes. That's 10%

09:46 your grave And then finally, there's the first two classes. There's thes

09:53 assignments that are gonna pay them Blackboard, That's 8% of your

09:56 And then we wanna make sure that register on time for the major field

10:00 . So if you don't register on , we take a point off for

10:04 day that you're late. All so that's the general breakdown. But

10:08 we don't have the major field test , what we do is we just

10:10 those values for everything? All so that's that's how you're grading

10:15 So the major emphasis for the class the major field tests and if

10:20 then we just double up. So means you can't blow off the classwork

10:24 the group work just in case. right, Now, how does this

10:29 breakdown? Well, we have three in total. Alright. The first

10:34 is what we're doing right now. you're listening to right now counts as

10:37 lecture. So today and on depending on which day you did it

10:42 Monday or Wednesday, that is the lecture. See orientation. The second

10:47 is the following week, and this a video that you just listen

10:52 It is how to read the primary . And then at the end of

10:56 semester, prior to taking the major test, we have a third

10:59 which is test taking tips. All , so we've already know we didn't

11:04 classes first week, so we skipped week. We're starting in the second

11:10 with this orientation video, and then have another one and then eight classes

11:16 group stuff. And then finally, April 12th, that test taking

11:21 all right. After april 12th, all. Major field test. So

11:26 get to schedule which day you wanna the major field test, presuming we're

11:30 it and we work from there. right, So what does this all

11:34 like? Well, we have to assignments. All right? Really?

11:39 kind of prep assignments. All so after this video, after you

11:42 it at 10 a.m. All right, if you finish the video at

11:46 30 you gotta wait for 30 Alright. But at 10 a.m. there's

11:50 be a small quiz or an overview that opens up. All right.

11:56 what that means is, you go you say Yes, I've listened to

11:59 . And these were some of the that you have to answer.

12:01 how many classes do I have to or what? What percentage does the

12:05 field test counts? So if you're attention, you'll be able to answer

12:08 questions. You can answer these things and over and over and over again

12:12 you get a perfect score. All , so that assignment is due three

12:17 after it opens, all right? then we have two other assignments.

12:21 right, so before, so you , so eso you'll go to the

12:27 lecture, right? You'll listen to video, and after that video,

12:32 next assignment opens up and it becomes before the third class. All

12:38 so just look at the dates you to do that assignment. In other

12:41 , it's gonna ask you to read paper and answer some questions about the

12:45 so that when you come to class the third class, you know how

12:50 you've already read the paper, and you'll be able to answer some of

12:52 questions all right, or you'll be to participate. Discussion, discussion.

12:58 same thing is true. After the class, after the third class,

13:01 have an assignment that opens up, you to read a paper, prepare

13:05 the class, and then it closes before class so that you can then

13:11 in the discussions. So these are be turned in via blackboard, their

13:15 places on blackboard for these assignments. they open up, that's where you

13:19 it in a swell. So these assignments together are going to account for

13:25 16% or 8% of your grade 15 16% if you don't. If we

13:30 have a major field test, All , so we'll just kind of focus

13:33 here at that. So that's 8% your grade right there. Then we're

13:40 gonna have after those first two group . This is when we really kind

13:45 get into the meat of the This is where the class gets heavy

13:48 six weeks, and so we're gonna doing three subjects in spring break,

13:52 then three more subjects, all and I'm gonna talk about what we're

13:56 in class, but outside of class have to take quizzes and the purpose

14:00 these quizzes they're designed. There's 38 there, 30 minutes each. You

14:05 to take him any time between 10 6 p.m. On your class day.

14:10 right, So if you're in the class, you take it after between

14:13 a.m. and 6 p.m. All right. these quizzes are there to show you

14:19 the major field test feels like, the pace is like, what the

14:24 were like, so that when it time to take the major field test

14:28 gone through and you practice the type questions for a particular topic,

14:34 so each topic aligns with the textbook the stuff that you're talking in

14:40 So the 1st 1st quiz and the subject in classes basically biochemistry. The

14:46 subject is a physiology. The third is genetics forces evolution. Fifth is

14:53 , sixes, plant biology. All . And so that first quiz is

14:58 be basically biochemistry. General biochemistry. not talking difficult biochemistry, but it's

15:03 baseline knowledge of Did you learn this of biology? All right, So

15:08 what this quizzes are. So you need you. You you do need

15:12 do these. Now everybody has to these quizzes. There's no no

15:17 If you miss the quiz, you a zero. You have to earn

15:22 75th percentile. Alright, so for questions, it's not. You have

15:27 get a 75% of those questions, . It's what the national averages for

15:33 type of question. And so I already posted on blackboard what those percentiles

15:38 equal to. So I'm making this . Do not quote this number right

15:41 , So if the 75th percentile you have to get 20 questions.

15:45 . That's what you need in order exempt yourself from what is what we

15:50 the follow up assignment. Alright, thatched homework assignment. All right,

15:54 if you get 19 questions and the is 20 questions for the 75th

16:00 you now have to do the But if you get 20 or 21

16:05 , correct, then you get the score that that that number represents all

16:12 , and it's never you know, percentile is not the full number.

16:17 a scaled score. So that's why have to look at that. That

16:21 on blackboard to see what it So what is this Homework assignment?

16:25 right, well, what we're really here with the quiz is we're not

16:29 preparing you for the pace, and types of questions were also asking you

16:33 self assess. Do you really know biochemistry or your genetics or your plant

16:39 or whatever it is? And by these quizzes, you're really kind of

16:42 to yourself how well you know this material. Because, remember, this

16:47 baseline biology. This isn't asking you remember everything you learned in biochem or

16:54 you learned in genetics or forgot in . Whatever it is, right,

16:58 asking you, Do you have that ? And are you proficient enough in

17:03 to say that you've learned this material right, And are you prepared to

17:06 the major field test? And if answer is no, I didn't meet

17:10 75% threshold then it's probably a good to preparing to study for the major

17:16 test in this particular area. And what the homework is the homework is

17:20 . Learn smart, all right. so this accounts for about 16% of

17:25 grade. So remember the quiz and homework together, it's one greater the

17:32 . Alright, I'm gonna show you this works, all right? It's

17:35 you do well on the quiz, don't have to do the homework.

17:38 if you don't do well in the , you have to do the

17:41 And this needs to be purchased by fourth class meeting because that's when you

17:46 doing this stuff. All right, this is what it looks like.

17:50 homework itself is about 6 to 10 of work. You'll have about 13

17:55 . It's almost 14 days, but roughly 13 days after you take your

18:00 to complete this particular assignment. All , so if you got above the

18:06 percentile, you do not need to this. But if you got below

18:10 75th percentile, right? In other , you're not in the top

18:15 You have to do these assignments. right, so it's kind of a

18:20 to say, Look, you've got to do. You got plenty of

18:24 to do it, but because you know it, you've got to do

18:28 . All right. Now, let's you do pretty good on the

18:31 Alright, you get in the 80th , but you don't want an

18:35 You want 100 because you love those . Well, you can go ahead

18:39 do this if you want to. it's required of you. This is

18:43 your great comes from. Your homework as the substitute for the quiz

18:50 If it's optional, I'll take the of whatever is higher. So if

18:54 start it and let's say you got I said, let's say you got

18:57 year in the 80th percentile on the and you start the homework. But

19:00 like, This is too boring and don't want to do it and you

19:03 complete it. I'll keep your quiz . But if you get a higher

19:08 in the homework, I'll replace your . Get great with that homework.

19:12 . All right, so the purpose this is that it's to prepare you

19:16 study. It's forcing you to review material in preparation for the major field

19:22 . All right, and you'll see they match in terms of subject matters

19:27 we saw on the quiz. so that's one of the things we

19:32 in the class were preparing for the field test. But that's not all

19:36 doing in the class. So while quiz and the homework are important to

19:41 for the major field test, what really trying to do here is we're

19:44 to try to get you to start about the biology as biologists. All

19:50 ? And so what we're gonna have do is we're gonna have you come

19:52 class. You need learning, and you're gonna be participating in these

19:58 discussions. Alright, So by the of February 8th, you need tohave

20:03 . This is the second class all right? And what we're gonna

20:07 is we're not just doing clickers. right? There. This is the

20:11 of clicker technology, but it moved that. It's not just multiple choice

20:16 , although, uh, depending on the t A s at the time

20:19 write questions in such a way that may be. Multiple choice may be

20:23 answer, but there are different things you could do with this. I

20:26 ask you for, um, what the most important figure? And you

20:30 to take a picture of the figure uploaded so it allows you to

20:34 um, beyond just a B C . All right. And so what

20:39 gonna do is we're gonna be coming , and we're gonna be talking online

20:44 teams in group discussions and hear what doing is we're looking at a scientific

20:50 . So the expectation is you're going read a paper beforehand, all

20:54 And you're going to come in and going to discuss the paper. You're

20:57 discuss the good things about the the bad thing about the paper and

21:01 the process, what you're doing is starting to use the language of biology

21:05 you should write you guys air, with biology agrees. You are biologist

21:10 definition, so you need to be to speak the language. You need

21:14 be able to look at data and what it means, and whether or

21:17 that the the presentation is accurate. terms of what they're doing, you

21:22 to critique the authors. And you get to, uh, to learn

21:28 to to play that role of of review as you're reading these papers.

21:36 those of you who've been in you've done this. This is what

21:39 is what lab meetings air like, ? This is what journal club is

21:43 basically reading the literature, exposing yourself new ideas and critiquing them relative to

21:49 you're trying to learn in the And so that's what we're trying to

21:53 . Here is that same sort of . All right, so what will

21:58 after what is called official Reporting That's the 12th day of classes.

22:03 it's, like two weeks away. , really, Now it's more like

22:07 week and a half away. I'm put you guys in groups randomly,

22:11 ? And what we're gonna do is gonna have you in these different little

22:14 and you're gonna participate in these group . You will have read the

22:18 And what these groups are groups of there, 66 subjects that each of

22:22 will serve as a leader in those . All right, so what you'll

22:28 to do is figure out who's gonna the leader in which group. That's

22:30 of your first assignment as a And then your participation in that group

22:36 gonna be part of that grade. that group discussion grade that we talked

22:40 that's part of it. All we're gonna be asking Are you

22:43 Are you Are you contributing now? ? This doesn't mean it doesn't mean

22:48 have to be an expert. And doesn't mean if you're leaving the group

22:50 you have to teach, you're not that. All right. So

22:55 you've got to think of it in of there's a role that each person

22:58 in the group. All right, you're gonna be discussing these papers

23:02 So would be just as if we we were if we were on

23:05 I would be putting you guys in in the classroom. Alright. And

23:09 each student who's serving in the leader is basically just leading the discussion.

23:13 other words, making sure that everyone's and making sure that when there's lulls

23:18 the conversation that you kick start the , you're not teaching about the

23:23 You're just making sure that your group cats is actually on task and focused

23:28 on on that paper. All At the end of class, you're

23:34 responsible for basically telling how how well group discussed. And so that's kind

23:40 what the leader does. And so why everyone gets to do that

23:43 all right, And then as a of the group, what you're doing

23:46 you're basically showing up. You're basically prepared, you're there to participate in

23:52 discussion, and then ultimately everybody is be answering a series of questions that

23:59 that as a group, you guys discussed the paper. All right,

24:02 that's how we how we do And that's what the learning Catalytic says

24:07 we're gonna ask you some very specific . Alright, So that's really

24:12 The middle section of this. So gonna have this first lot this this

24:17 video, another recorded video to to that are kind of practice to get

24:22 to the idea and then six based the on these topics of biochemistry,

24:30 , etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. then we should have one more lecture

24:35 then you have the major field That's basically how the class breaks

24:39 Now we meet via Microsoft teams. right, so you've done this now

24:46 semester, so you know how to it. So you make sure you

24:48 a working webcam and you have a . When you're in a group

24:51 you need to be talking face to . If you needed a step away

24:55 a second, you can hide your , or if you have low

24:58 you can turn off the camera. generally speaking, you want to see

25:02 people that you're talking to, and want to be able to see the

25:05 who are talking at you. So need to be able to have those

25:09 things. So just again to kind put that big thing, we have

25:16 , uh, to practice discussions that described one, you're gonna be reading

25:19 is called the measles install paper. other is a paper that Richard picked

25:23 for you for February 15th. There's specific group leaders. Basically, everyone's

25:28 kind of participating in kind of getting sense of how it goes. And

25:32 the next six weeks, excluding the break. So it's three weeks spring

25:37 than another three weeks. This is we're gonna have that MAWR leader moderated

25:42 where you have someone guiding conversations when . So the last little bit that

25:50 know, the major field test, right. And so again, we're

25:53 that it's gonna happen. But there's possibility that it won't. This is

25:56 be administered the last three weeks of . Between April 19th and May

26:01 it's done through the Measurement and Evaluation . It's a nationalized exam,

26:07 and there's 150 questions and it's two . So if you wondered why I

26:12 38 questions for 30 minutes, that's your exam for the major field test

26:20 . All right, so this is nationalized, standardized exam. It's made

26:24 the E. T s. These the same people who wrote the G

26:27 E. Who owned the S. . T s who do all those

26:31 , nasty test no one wants to . All right and what it

26:34 is it Basically it's there to analyze help you us evaluate how well you've

26:41 your general biological knowledge. All and so again. It's not asking

26:46 , really deep questions. It's asking questions. So what we're doing is

26:51 giving this to you to help to whether or not the university is doing

26:55 good job of teaching you biology. whether you're doing a good job of

26:59 that. It helps to also measure university versus other institutions who give this

27:07 . Now what does it do for ? Well, you know, as

27:10 performance improves. What that means as as our scores go up and

27:16 up and are greater than other other institutions and professional schools start looking

27:24 U of H students and going these guys are really, really strong

27:27 this particular area in like in and so that increases the value of

27:32 degree. It carries with the gravitas so good performance on the major field

27:38 benefits you alright. It benefits the , but it benefits you in that

27:45 Now. The other thing, if taking any of these types of standardized

27:49 , it's just another former practice and ready for these types of exams,

27:54 it's it's helpful to do that as . Now as I mentioned at the

27:57 of the class, this takes up of your great. This is what

28:02 for. And in order to get , get a in the class,

28:06 need to earn at least a 50 being the 50th percentile on the major

28:12 test. So you could have what say by points is greater than a

28:19 . But I'm not giving you in unless you've earned that 50th percentile on

28:24 major field test. In other I'm asking you to be smarter than

28:29 the country, which I think all you can do. And historically for

28:33 class, that's actually true. All , now, on the bottom

28:37 you have to score greater than the percentile. All right, so,

28:41 other words, the expectation is you're going in there and just circling.

28:44 C C C c on the all the way down. If you

28:47 that, you're gonna end up in bottom percentile because that's what a scaled

28:50 will do. And then all of sudden, now you're you failed the

28:54 , right? So notice the thing you have to in order, Pass

28:57 class. You have to be at smarter than 15% of the country,

29:03 right. And again, the number EFS that we have for this class

29:06 actually fairly low, all right. it's usually people who either blow off

29:10 major field tests. You know, other words, they don't show up

29:13 take it or they don't bother answering . Now, this isn't a good

29:17 , but really, what it says look, you know, for those

29:19 you like to panic about these you can see over time the number

29:22 people who scored less than the 15 where, really at this point,

29:28 breaking down by death styles, but very low. Most people you

29:34 you do pretty well. If you you, uh, pass the major

29:40 test lows grade, you're gonna get the sea. All right, so

29:43 the good news. You're not gonna a C minus is there's no c

29:45 is the lowest grade you can get a C apart from an F.

29:49 right and then the majority of And if I went back and looked

29:53 the values I think it's in the about 70%. Alright, get

29:58 So this is, like, really easy class. As long as you

30:02 up, read the papers, do assignments, practice for the major field

30:07 and then you go and you do in the major field test. We

30:11 a lot of students who do very well. All right, so

30:16 of the big picture. What are talking about here? Look, there

30:19 eight class periods you actually have to up for, so show up for

30:22 . All right? You participating in that is basically 10% of your

30:28 So being here on time at eight at nine o'clock in the morning is

30:33 easy money. That's 10% of your . Right there. All right,

30:37 up. If we have a major tips, make sure you register on

30:41 . Now for the last couple of , that hasn't been a problem because

30:43 really kind of pushed it. But early on, I was amazed how

30:46 people would just kind of blow off wait till last minute. And then

30:49 of a sudden they couldn't register so why we have this penalty in

30:52 So when it comes time to we'll let you know. Just go

30:56 and register and do it. If cancel made your field test, you

30:59 have to worry about anything. So is like easy mode. Just follow

31:03 directions when we tell you follow And if you're not, if you're

31:07 interested to staying in the university for long period of time, you know

31:11 the's where these things are, the that you could do, you know

31:14 can not show up if you don't up. All right, don't

31:17 You get to take the class If you don't participate. Easy.

31:22 that's an easy way for us to say, all right, You aren't

31:25 what we want you to do, you get to do it again.

31:28 right. If you don't prep for major field test and you and you

31:32 the major field test, all you're gonna have to take the Classic

31:36 . No one likes to do but there's a reason we do

31:40 all right, so if you're required the homework, it's practice practice makes

31:44 . It makes a huge difference in you perform. So if you have

31:48 do it, do it. Don't it off. Alright. And

31:52 make sure you take the major field . If it's required of us and

31:56 doing it, do it. You , I had a student several years

32:01 who had to repeat this class four the number of times, and the

32:05 reason he had to was because he take the major field test. You're

32:08 even allowed to take this class four they had to. He had to

32:12 through the petition process to get permission take the class of fourth time.

32:17 be that person. Just take the field test, do your best and

32:21 because that's ultimately what you have this allows you to do, is it

32:25 you to graduate. So with what I want you to do is

32:29 want you to go. It's only we've only talked for 30 minutes.

32:32 now have about a 30 minute Um, in about 10 o'clock.

32:37 when that that assessment opens up going and answer. The assess. The

32:43 on the assessment. Once you're done that, you're good until next

32:46 And then there's another video for you watch for next week, but that

32:51 you have any questions, email your A and he should be able to

32:54 those questions. Thanks for

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