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Confidence Intervals

I'm still working on the statistics course from Maven Analytics. I tried starting the section on Confidence Intervals last week while battling a severe headache, and it all sounded like Greek to me (maybe it should, considering the Greek symbols used).


I returned today (along with remnants of the headache), but found the material making much more sense. It definitely puts a lot of things into persective as to what the numbers seen in advertisements and media reports represent. I think I had a general grasp of it, but knowing how it's calculated (and how to calculate it myself using Excel) is kinda cool.


As far as other things go, such as my portfolio, I've added a couple of things on my website that I've done in my courses. I know it's not ideal, but it's what I have for now as I wade through establishing my own projects.


I'm proud of myself, though. I feel like I really lost hold of the reins last week, but I'm back on the horse today. As long as you get back up, that's what matters, right?


How many idioms can I use in a post?

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