I just got a HORRIBLE grade on a test. Definitely failed. I've never gotten a grade so low, and I don't know what to do or think. I can't make it up or get extra credit. I keep crying and I've never gotten under a B+ on my report card. I know you guys can't help me magically change my grade, but any words of comfort? Thanks so much.
Mandy1166 answered Saturday October 6 2007, 6:14 pm: Its only one bade grade. We all fail at times becaus no one is perfect...although some like to think they are, they just arn't.
The best part about stuff like this is that we can learn from it. Try and figure out just what happen that made you get that bad grade. Ask your teacher for extra help... or maybe just go over what you did wrong on the test... if its everything so be it. So then you'll learn for the next time and wont repeat the same mistakes.
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wisemen answered Saturday October 6 2007, 5:57 pm: i remember the first time i failed something i was really mad i wanted to punch the teacher but my mom said its o.k. just lets study a little bit more and i didnt get another bad grade the rest of the year so let it pass you, forget about it, just get the next one and ace it. [ wisemen's advice column | Ask wisemen A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Saturday October 6 2007, 5:55 pm: Just try and remember that everyone fails, it's not unusual, sometimes things just happen and it's ok. You'll be ok after this passes.
Is there something you could have done better for the test? More studying? More paying attention in that class? If theres improvement needed, just take a mental note of that and try harder. Theres always room for improvement.
The best thing you can do right now is take your mind off of this. Spend time with friends, or go out with your family if you can. You deserve to have sometime to have fun and no work too. Remember you're only human, you aren't perfect. I hope this helps:)
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