Week 13: Final Quiz Week
At our last face-to-face meeting, we had a challenging quiz with ten very complex questions. Each question required high levels of critical thinking and deep understanding of the material, but with a twist: it was about applying our knowledge to real-world situations. The quiz was not an academic exercise; it was a test of our ability to think analytically under pressure. It was tough, but we were glad at the opportunity to stretch one's intellectual muscles. Surprisingly, the session ended more than expected time, as we could discuss our performances and learn from the experience.
In addition, we got ourselves an exciting opportunity to attend an upcoming contest by our course. We had lots of discussion, and after discussing, we finally agreed on entering the breadboarding competition which is open for a 2-3 members. It's scheduled on Saturday, the Andres Bonifacio Day. This is the contest that we have to look forward to where we could really unleash and show off our skills and ingenuity in electronic prototyping.
As a team, we're determined to give our best effort, regardless of the outcome. Whether we emerge victorious or not, the experience itself will be invaluable. It's a chance to bond, learn, and enjoy the process together. After all, it's not just about winning, it's about pushing our boundaries, embracing the challenge, and having fun along the way.

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