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How many people have killed yourselves studying for a test, and later find out you got a D?

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How many people have killed yourselves studying for a test, and later find out you got a D?

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  1. The first exam is always the hardest because you don't know what to expect from the instructor. I have had study groups of 4-10 and all of us fail not a D an F and we actually studied answered all of the review and knew it inside out then get to the test after asking instructor where to find information that was not in our text and she says oh don't worry about it it's not on the test then half of the questions were about that one subject. GRRRR okay well that was phsycology and I probably speeled it wrong LOL It happens to us all at some point but now you have a better idea of the types of questions the teacher will ask for the next test. Start by asking yourself some before he/she gives you a study guide. It does help.


  2. If they killed themselves. What did a D matter? I don't understand the question. Maybe I am too literal?

  3. A few times because I actually fell asleep on one exam because I stayed up for 2 days without sleeping.  Don't take too many classes I should say is the best advice.

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  4. ugh, i have. i felt like crying because i've studied my butt off, and then to have failed? sucks big time.

  5. Never, but I've gone into tests not having studied convinced I would fail only to find an A on my test paper after it is graded.

  6. That happened to me many times.  I did terrible on exams.  I would study, but not remember anything when it came time to apply it on the test.  And the other thing I'd do is not READ the directions and then I would only get partial credit on questions because I'd only give part of an answer.

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