I had a similar experience when I recently studied for a test. The questions which I thought I did well ended up being wrong and now I need to restart and redo the whole exam again. I was devastated for weeks but later realized there’s no point in wasting time being sad while I could analyze and understand what went wrong. My point is failure is ...... reply
twins i got every question wrong on my ap history test and the most horrible thing is that the teacher put up the scores anonymous on the board for everyone to see and everyone was trying to figuring out who got all the questions wrong and saying shit reply
Honestly, from a student who was always concerned about their grades, to another. I'm adult now and looking back, getting bad grade doesn't really matter now. Look forward, reach out to the teacher and talk about concerns and prepare for the next test but better. No use crying over spilled milk. 1 reply
It’s okay same usually failed classes don’t scare me but, I got a 53 on my calc midterm, if I don’t pass this class I don’t get to graduate period CUZ WHY CLASSES OFFERED EVERY OTHER YEAR and the midterm is worth half my grade , so tempted to drop out for a second time and not come back tee hee
No advice just solace reply
This happened on my honors chem final. I was so confident I got at least 50% of the questions right, only to receive a 1 (out of 4) on the entire thing. Pretty sure the 1 point was just from an extra credit project I did too. Chem had me fucked reply
its ok last sem i fumbled on one of my course finals, like fumbled so bad im p sure my professor laughed at my answer. still got an A because i was pretty active in class. reply
It's okay! Struggle eventually makes success. Keep pushing and you'll make it out. From a broke college student, the worse you could do is not to try at all. reply
You’ll be okay, I promise (⌒▽⌒) When I was younger I struggled really hard in math and one day, it just .. clicked. That doesn’t mean it’ll be that way for you, I still struggle lots myself but just know, one day you’ll get it!! If you were confident about it you definitely have the right drive to improve. Good luck ️ reply