HARLEY D.
08-27-2004, 08:40 PM
Don't you just hate it when you take a test, and then go home and look up answers and realize all the questions you got wrong? I had a bio final today and I'm hoping for a good curve. Anyone else suffer from this phenomenon? Now comes the waiting game. :(
N-toxicologist
08-28-2004, 02:22 PM
I hate it when you come out of a test, and all the gunners are waiting for you.....
"What did you get for #6? 27? 35?"
Me: "What?"
"Was it phosphoglyceromutase or pyruvate dehydrogenase? Huh? Huh?"
Me: "I just put 'yes'"
*shocked look*
Like I remember every single question. Some people in my classes stress out waaayyyy too much. I found that if I leave the classroom while running and sobbing they don't ask me these inane quesions. For some reason, they look to me, maybe because I'm OLD! :laugh:
OP: yes, I know exactly how you feel. I usually have a pretty good feel about what I got on a test, but the ones I got wrong usually equal the ones I guessed at and got right, so it ends up being a wash. And if it's essay, I usually end up better because of partial credit, and the curve usually helps, too. :thumbup:
tllajd
08-29-2004, 09:01 AM
I try not to do that because it totally consumes my time until I get the test back. It's hard not to though.
Scubadoc
08-29-2004, 10:52 AM
Don't you just hate it when you take a test, and then go home and look up answers and realize all the questions you got wrong? I had a bio final today and I'm hoping for a good curve. Anyone else suffer from this phenomenon? Now comes the waiting game. :(
yeah that happened to me on the mcat lol :laugh:
GIGATT
09-07-2004, 07:44 AM
I'm laughing my butt off! I love it even more when i go home and look up the answers i wasn't 100% sure about and find out i got them right! YEAAAAAAAAH!