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8476497 No.8476497 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a feeling worse than getting a question wrong on a test that you could've gotten 100 on because you misread the question?

>> No.8476500

>>8476497
Constipation is worse.

>> No.8476503

Severing a tendon is pretty bad.

>> No.8476516
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8476516

Pretty sure I lose about 5 to 10 points per exam because I'm a brainlet that either misses a detail in the queston by trying to go too fast or writes too short an answer because understand it so well I don't feel like I have to explain in details to get the point across

Kind of annoying but I've always been like that, I just had to learn to live with it

>> No.8476529

>>8476497
I do this whenever I get overconfident in a class due to high grades, which sucks because it will make me have to work harder to make up for the fuck up

>> No.8476539

>>8476497
Yes, getting a questing wrong while you thought you were right.

>> No.8476580

>be me
>loves science tests
>100% everytime
>until an unfortunate twist of never-ending events
>which all began suddenly:

>be me again
>takes science tests
>every time, I'm certain that I've done every question
>checks through the papers 6+ times
>all good
>acing it
>hands in tests
>test papers come back
>reads through
>missed a few questions
>???¿¿¿
>gets 100% on the tests excluding the questions which I didn't see
>therefore I get around 95%ish
>this is the story of every single science test I've taken since the twist of unfortunate events
>every single one
>no matter how thoroughly I read through it
>I always accidentally miss out a few questions
>perpetually pissed off
>forever hating myself
>accepts my destiny
>subconsciously tries to overwrite my destiny
>fails everytime
>questions my fate
>sad

>> No.8478150

>>8476497
Swallowing 11 grams of phenibut and spending the night in an exquisitely agonizing stupor puking up reeking sour patch flavored battery acid with your entire body so permeated by unearthly sensations of cold as to convince you you're dying, for sure.

>> No.8478157

>>8476497

Yesterday I got less than 100% on an exam because I ran out of time with one question left.

FUUUUUUUUCK. seriously though 45 minutes is not enough time, fucking professor trying to ruin my life.

>> No.8478165

there is always a chance of human error, the only way to reduce it is practice and to analyze the mistakes you make and find ways to prevent them, for example sticking to methods and avoiding mental shortcuts

>> No.8478171

Misunderstanding just one minor concept, but it's used in every question

>> No.8478174
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8478174

>writing test
>get to one question and completely forget how to evaluate after a certain point
>numerically approximate with my calculator and just write the answer down
>full marks

>> No.8478649

>>8478174

I do this on problems with sin/cos stuff sometimes when I forget the trig bullshit. Always works out fine when I just guesstimate.

>> No.8478672

The day my fucked up brain chemistry made a deal with the stress hormones flooding my body and completely burned out my ability to feel only the vaguest approximations of emotion for the next decade was pretty bad.

>> No.8478675

>>8478672
God damn did I mangle that run-on sentence.
Burned out my ability to feel anything BUT.