what do you usually do when you know you don't pass the exam ???
Nobody has only successes... It is normal to feel bad... I remember when I did awfull at an exam... I had nightmares... ;()..
But maybe you didn`t do that bad... If you say that everything you learned flied away, I can understand that you`ve really learned for this exam, but you have a problem with staying focused or maybe you were too stressed about it... You can try to adopt another way to learn... Like comenting what your teacher or the book says. Or try to control your emotions before your exams. Take a walk or don`t learn anything the day before...
But maybe you didn`t do that bad... If you say that everything you learned flied away, I can understand that you`ve really learned for this exam, but you have a problem with staying focused or maybe you were too stressed about it... You can try to adopt another way to learn... Like comenting what your teacher or the book says. Or try to control your emotions before your exams. Take a walk or don`t learn anything the day before...
Thats an aweful feeling when your writting an exam or test and you know you didnt do well. Usually if that ever happens to me I try not to think about it by keeping myself occupied. Usually with constructive things so that I dont feel guilty. loL! But if I have another exam after that one I study like crazy with guilt for it. Omg, this reminds me of my exams, but fortunately they were like 3 weeks ago. XD
You should feel free to let it be, because even more you serious about it won't help anything better.
You should just relax after the exams. Maybe you didn't do so bad.
Good luck!
You should just relax after the exams. Maybe you didn't do so bad.
Good luck!
Sleep and try to forget...its normal to failure...the important thing is try to do my best..~~
1 year 1 month ago
I've done horribly on SO many exams. Not on purpose. I just didn't pay attention in class (Too busy drawing, I suppose.) I would just suggest that you take a breath and possibly redouble your efforts, but don't burn yourself out. 'Cause then you'll do really, really bad.
Make sure you relax a bit too, though. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy!
Make sure you relax a bit too, though. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy!
Depending on how bad I do, I'll probably go home and try to forget about it by sleeping. It really helps. Just get your mind off it and try to do better the next time. I understand how it feels to blank out. If you do your best next time, the grade on the one you failed wont really matter right?
It all depends... If the exam was REALLY REALLY hard, and all my fellow peers thought so too, then I shrug it off and laugh with all my friends on how insanely difficult that test was and that I bombed it with style.
If it was my fault for doing bad, like because I didn't pay attention, or I didn't study, then I get mad at myself for being lazy, and usually feel bad for the rest of the day, thinking how I could make it up and what I should do in the future so it doesn't happen again. Learn from your mistakes~!
If it was my fault for doing bad, like because I didn't pay attention, or I didn't study, then I get mad at myself for being lazy, and usually feel bad for the rest of the day, thinking how I could make it up and what I should do in the future so it doesn't happen again. Learn from your mistakes~!
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1 year 1 month ago
We all fail every now and then, and ye should use it to better yourself (usually at what NOT to do, if you're lazy or something).
Shrug it off, don't worry about it. Failure is nature, you wouldn't be a human if you didn't fail every now and then.
Shrug it off, don't worry about it. Failure is nature, you wouldn't be a human if you didn't fail every now and then.
If i fail to pass my exam...sure, i'll get more aggresive and don't give up, try to find out the mistakes and ask the frens and teacher why..hope they will teach and help it out..maybe i will ask my frens to hav a discussion group too..
1 year 1 month ago
Also, I have a habit of making it up. Like, if I fail an exam, I make it up by doing better on the homework. If I don't do my homework or do it well enough, do better on the exams. If you do well with your homework and classwork and everything but exaxms, then don't worry about it too much, as they balance each other out.
1 year 1 month ago
Pray for a curve :-)
1 year 1 month ago
Ah, I've had many failed exams in my life. I'm pretty old though, so that's probably why. I feel for you, its always been tough on me whenever I don't pass an exam but I usually end up reading a book to cheer me up then try to make a little bit more time to study. It'd be cliche of me to say "Just study harder" because that's all I've always hear--really. I've heard it many times and I always reply with an "okay!". Does it really happen, sometimes.
Just do what you're normally doing, it seems like you're doing just fine. Everybody fails one every once in a while, its only human nature to forget to study for a test or study and then forget the answers. If you get nervous, just breathe deeply, get something cold and tell yourself "its just a test, its not going to swallow me up alive." I've always been calm, cool, and collected, which is probably the only reason why I'm successful in a lot of things. Think about it and research relaxation methods. :3
Just do what you're normally doing, it seems like you're doing just fine. Everybody fails one every once in a while, its only human nature to forget to study for a test or study and then forget the answers. If you get nervous, just breathe deeply, get something cold and tell yourself "its just a test, its not going to swallow me up alive." I've always been calm, cool, and collected, which is probably the only reason why I'm successful in a lot of things. Think about it and research relaxation methods. :3
1 year 1 month ago
The last two hours before an exam begins, I get a little shakey, I get mildly nervous and it keeps building up right until I recieve the test paper and suddenly everything disappears. No more tentions, just pure calmless. And then I just take the exam and get a 65-80% mark on it. I know I have studied well, I know I have paid attention during class so I will most likely pass it but there is just that feeling of insecurity "what if I don't make it this time?" but I know I did my best so no problem.
If I'd fail an exam and I knew it right after I left school, I'd tell my parents "I might fail this exam" or "It's highly probable I have failed it, so don't be surprised on the report card". Afterwards I would act like I would normally do and keep a high spirit towards the next exam. I am such an optimist aren't I?
Once in a while, failure is normal, guaranteed even. There is no reason to act differently; life goes on, and you now know not to make the same mistakes which lead to the same failure.
If I'd fail an exam and I knew it right after I left school, I'd tell my parents "I might fail this exam" or "It's highly probable I have failed it, so don't be surprised on the report card". Afterwards I would act like I would normally do and keep a high spirit towards the next exam. I am such an optimist aren't I?
Once in a while, failure is normal, guaranteed even. There is no reason to act differently; life goes on, and you now know not to make the same mistakes which lead to the same failure.
Oh yeah it feels like when im talkin a test im gonna have mental block!
i mean i know i review but i cant remember anything!and when i know that ill get a low score of failed it...i feel very bad!!!!!very bad that im frownin all day!lol XD of course theres no one here who wants to fail!but thats life..learn from your mistakes
i mean i know i review but i cant remember anything!and when i know that ill get a low score of failed it...i feel very bad!!!!!very bad that im frownin all day!lol XD of course theres no one here who wants to fail!but thats life..learn from your mistakes
I become very quiet and shut myself up in my room the night after I do poorly on a test. I usually end up contemplating why I did poorly and improve upon it. My parents also get involved, though more out of anger than sympathy, and ground me. It's not fun, but not even my parents did as well as I do. It makes me sad.









