Sunday, November 13, 2005

I win!

Well, I passed anyway - as a study break, I finally tried out one of the Bible Content Exams that others were playing with while I was on plunge. Overall I managed a 90% on the 2005 exam - which I think is not bad for an Episcopalian, especially one who hasn't taken NT II yet.

The breakdown indicates that I know the things I know (Gospels, Psalms and Wisdom Literature, pretty high on Pentateuch) and I don't know the things I don't know (Pauline Letters and Minor Prophets). Go figure. It's nice to know that most of my weaker areas are the ones I haven't studied yet (Pauline Letters and Rest of the New Testament, although I do seem to know a little about the first half of Galatians :) ).

And now, back to the ethics of antiracism and good-guest-ness (really, is there an actual word for that?).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a Presbyterian, I find it absolutely insane that someone would take BCEs for kicks! Glad you're scoring well at least! I'm so old and grey that they weren't online when I was a student. I do admit that every once in a while I do go to the online quiz and try my luck....

Beth said...

PPB, I almost said something about that in my post. I can see where you might feel that way. I'd find it completely insane if someone were writing GOE question for fun, but this basically amounts to a trivia game for me (and a Bible one at that!)

(Good to hear from you, btw!)

Anonymous said...

You do realize that the BCE is the test the first years take, right? These aren't the ordination exams, by a long shot. Although it would be fun if they were, because there isn't a lot of debate about good answers.