Friday, November 21, 2025

Crossing the Finish Line

I think I did ok in phase 2. I noticed that my motivation during this phase declined. This is something I will keep in mind for my next semester and work on. Microsoft Excel was a bit difficult because I haven’t had much experience with it besides basic commands. The URL components weren’t difficult for me to understand. The A6 assignment was very helpful in solidifying my understanding of formulas and conditioning formatting.

5.3.1 Deleting and Clearing Cells is the task I decided to choose. Like I said before, I haven’t had much experience with Microsoft Excel besides the basics. While serving in the military, we would use spreadsheets to help consolidate soldiers' clothing records. When auditing our records, we will consolidate all personnel records in Microsoft Excel and clear the cells for soldiers who are no longer with the unit. I had to review over 3,000 records and constantly delete or clear cells I no longer needed.

I will ensure that all of my protocols within the URL are followed up by an S, to ensure it is secure.

I will take what I’ve learned in phases 1 and 2 and apply them to phase 3. I always try to do my best the first time, so I don’t need to change my mindset.

7 comments:

  1. You did more than okay in Phase 2 ^_^

    Great job on taking the MO-210 Excel certification exam ahead of schedule and passing!

    Glad to hear you were using Microsoft Excel before IS101. With your diligent work in Phase 2 and passing the MO-210 exam, I know you can do more than deleting or clearing cells :-)

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  2. Great job Julius Caesar! I like your positivity to finish the semester strong despite the challenges you may be facing. I hope you do well next semester.

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  3. Great reflection, I like how you honestly assessed your challenges while clearly explaining what do you learned and how you plan to apply it moving forward.

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  4. Hello, I find it very interesting that you served in the military, also thank you for your service!

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  5. Good luck on your future adventures!

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  6. Hey! I have never really thought about the military using excel thanks for sharing.

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  7. Your ability to always be ahead in this class was astounding!

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