2012 needs to improve!

Jan 07, 2012 08:59

*must.pick.self.up*

Exams are not over, it's not because I've failed the two important ones that I have to fail the 3 I still have to pass.

And no, it's not like I always say I've failed and then end up having a great mark, this time I've really failed. The subjects were horrible and despite working my butt off for to weeks, literally not taking any ( Read more... )

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bemkah January 7 2012, 11:26:55 UTC
I haven't got a clue about how it works in Europe, but in Australia, if you've failed an exam you may not have necessarily failed the entire subject - how'd you do in the rest of your assessment, and how much % is the exam worth of your total mark? Also, in Oz, if you have a fail in a subject, you can talk to your lecturer/professor and ask if there is additional assessment pieces you can do to get your mark up so you don't have to repeat. If you get your final grade back and it's a fail, talk to your lecturer and unit co-ordinator about your options. Don't stress just yet!

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catz_me January 7 2012, 14:36:54 UTC
I need an overall of 10 to pass the year so let's say I get 8 and 12 (for each semester) I still pass. I also have repeat exams in June but I've never ever needed them! I'm the person who passes her exams first time every bloody time and I'm just so angry that everyone assumes I'm going to pass cause I'm not!!! Aaaaargh. Sorry for the rant, it's just that everyone's expecting me to do well and because of that they don't want to listen to my complaints!

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bemkah January 7 2012, 14:48:27 UTC
Odd system... is 8 or 12 the better option in this scenario? Let me just say that when it comes to masters degrees and applying for them, they don't look at each individual grade for each subject so much as they look at your GPA. If you've gotten really excellent marks for every other semester, one off one probably won't impact on your overall GPA too much.

You're allowed to rant matie - I'm just trying to say that there are loads of ways for you to improve your grade and pass and keep a decent overall GPA. I'm trying to help you stress less! You've put in the effort and perhaps this time so many other things have affected you on the day - the amount of sleep you got, how anxious you were, the way the questions were phrased, anything. That's why I hate exams as assessment methods - it's like IQ tests, where you can do similar tests and get different results every single time.

Just wait til you get to your masters degree and you don't actually have ANY exams at all. Yeah, that's the good stuff :D

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catz_me January 7 2012, 17:25:52 UTC
no I meant that 8 and 12 were ok because they average out at 10. Our grades go from 0 to 20 and we need an overall 10 to pass. But we can have let's say 4 in 2 exams but 16 in two others and still pass. THankfully!

I'm definitely sleep deprived which never helps. I usually try to get a good night's sleep before exams but this time it didn't happen. I've been so hung up with them and because of stupid neighbors I can't sleep well when I want to. Lots of factors but the result is still that i'm going to get bad grades. :(

Masters... thing is, if I don't get these exams I might never have a masters!

Hmm, sorry for being all negative today! I know you're just trying to help!

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bemkah January 7 2012, 17:29:22 UTC
Sorry if I wasn't clear - what I meant by the 8 and 12 thing was to ask which one of those is the best mark? And now you've answered it with the 0 to 20 thing. I was asking because we have a system here in high school where you get an OP score, which is a range from 1 to 25, 1 being the highest.

No worries. I know how it is :) I Hope everything works out.

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catz_me January 7 2012, 18:26:02 UTC
20 is the highest so opposite to you I guess lol

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cousin_of_black January 8 2012, 01:25:10 UTC
I know a good solution to noisy neighbours: ear plugs - the sort that expand in your ears. Surprisingly, they are like bliss to wear - all that quiet!

If you have to resit your exam, that's okay. At least you can learn from what you had trouble with in the first one. But hopefully you won't have to, because I'm sure you'll have plenty of other work to do in June - not worrying about, just doing.

Now do something to relax for a bit - coffee and reading a bit of Harry Potter is always good - and be glad your exam didn't end like Harry's History of Magic OWL did!

Also, the ranting is a good thing. Telling other people helps relieve the stress.

*hugs* Mina

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catz_me January 8 2012, 08:02:37 UTC
lol thanks mina!

I actually wear ear plugs but either they aren't strong enough or there's too much noise! It's not really voices that bother me it's more that they have the kind of floor that makes every noise echo in the whole flat/room! So let's say they drop something, I'll almost jump out of my skin!

Only one week of exams left and then I'm going home to my dad's for some tlc :)

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