I feel like I did well enough to pass my exam, but there was definitely room for improvement. I was really in the dust, but I knew that I had to get up and run. I used many weekends to catch up with assignments. I am so thankful for my professor who gave me the encouragement to get caught up.
5.3.1 Deleting and Clearing Cells was one that I found very useful because at work, I find myself deleting rows off spreadsheets. I also learned how to copy and paste rows without changing the format of a row or column. It comes in very handy when am moving rows to different sheets.
Since I am using Excel quite often at work, I will show my coworkers these tricks to help us get our job done faster. At work, we often rotate positions, and we use Excel to track items we issue out.
I will turn up the heat this final lap and get myself moving quicker. This phase was a good reflection point in my life as I begin to realize that I am capable to juggle multiple classes, work, and extra after-school activities. I am excited for what is next!
Deleting a cell vs. clearing content of a cell is a difference that is often lost on new Excel users.
ReplyDeleteCopy and paste rows without changing the format of a row is definitely a helpful skill :-)
Very glad to hear you will show your coworkers your newly acquired Excel skills ^_^
The important thing is that you passed the exam, you can improve as you use what you learned. Everything we have learned in Excel is also going to be a great help for me in everyday situations.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on passing the exam Yahir! It’s great to hear that you’re sharing your knowledge with your coworkers. That kind of teamwork truly makes a difference. You’re on the final stretch now, keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteHi Yahir, I think we all always have room for improvement but we should also celebrate the small milestones! :) Good luck in future endeavors!
ReplyDeleteA pass is a pass and knowing that you have room for improvement is always good.
ReplyDeleteI found that skill very useful, especially pasting things into cells without changing the format.
Finishing strong is what it’s all about! That copy/paste trick is a game changer, and it’s awesome that you're already bringing what you learned into the workplace. Keep turning up the heat, you’ve got this!
ReplyDeleteIt’s awesome that you’re already using what you’ve learned in Excel at work—that’s when you know the class is making a real difference.It’s great to hear you're planning to finish strong .Good luck with everything that’s ahead
ReplyDeleteHii Yahir! Good for you that you are able to use these skills at work, way to go! I know you are going to be able to use what you learned and absolutely annihilate Phase 3!
ReplyDeleteHello Yahir, Congratulations on passing the exam! Practicing what you learned from IS101 at work will help refine your skills.
ReplyDeleteHey Yahir, everything we learned in this class will be useful for work, and our certifications will definitely help during interviews. Finish strong!
ReplyDeleteHi Yahir! It's nice that you have learned something to pass on to your coworkers! Good luck to you; I hope you finish strong!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I was so stressed with school and work that I was doing enough to pass my exams but now that I know how it will be, it’s about the improvement I will make for the future. That’s good that you use Excel at work, you can keep practicing your new skills.
ReplyDeleteHi Yahir! You got this! It's hard but I'm sure you managed well!
ReplyDeleteHey Yahir,
ReplyDeleteI really liked reading your "Final Lap" post! It's impressive how you're already applying Excel skills like deleting and clearing cells, as well as copying and pasting rows without altering formats, directly to your work. Sharing these tips with your coworkers is a great way to reinforce your own learning and help your team become more efficient. I did this with my coworkers and it worked out great!
Your determination to "turn up the heat" in this final stretch is inspiring. Keep that momentum going!! ^-^