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That was not even directed to me and it motivated me to go study. Flashbacks..You better get that A
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That was not even directed to me and it motivated me to go study. Flashbacks..You better get that A
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got a 78% on my first test. cried myself to sleep shortly after. 🙄
I failed my first biochem exam miserably... and the first test was by far the easiest. I learned from my mistakes and got a 98 on the second, a 93 (class high) on the third, and a 95 on the final.... so to answer your question. If you learn from your mistakes, youll be fine. If you dont, you will repeat them and fail again.
Bad grade on the first test in a science class, experiences? moving story
The same happened with me. 🙁
Just recently I received my organic chem exam back and it was not pretty.
This is my second exam which I failed, sadly... The first one was dropped but this one won't. I accept the fact that I failed, even though I studied, studied hard, but did not study smart (that is what I am guessing).
I have to change my methods of studying, therefore I will meet up with my Dean of Students who is nice but stern.
Due to me failing, I did think of dropping the course, but my mentor was against it, saying that it is an obstacle and that I have to surpass it.
What should I do?
The professor is harsh but intelligent, I accepted that. But he is intimidating and when you ask a question, he responds with a question rather than answer. I met with him and he is nice at times but still would question me rather than answer.
If you want an A, put in the time. Organic isn't difficult, it just requires practice. I know, people say that all the time and it gets shrugged off, but it's true. If you draw out a mechanism a few times and understand why it's happening, it'll be basic **** on the test. My problem was that I'd look at a mechanism once or twice, tell myself it was too complicated, and then move on. Don't make my same mistakes! Ochem is easily mastered if you're willing to do what I wasn't - study once a day for an hour or so after lecture to nail what you learned.
Mentor is wrong. Drop the class, especially if you only have 1 or 2 W's. Getting a C is bad enough. If you failed 2 tests, getting a D or F is the kiss of death. Your probably feeling all down that you failed yourself and blah blah blah. You know what? F-it. Pick yourself up and get ready for next round.The same happened with me. 🙁
Just recently I received my organic chem exam back and it was not pretty.
This is my second exam which I failed, sadly... The first one was dropped but this one won't. I accept the fact that I failed, even though I studied, studied hard, but did not study smart (that is what I am guessing).
I have to change my methods of studying, therefore I will meet up with my Dean of Students who is nice but stern.
Due to me failing, I did think of dropping the course, but my mentor was against it, saying that it is an obstacle and that I have to surpass it.
What should I do?
The professor is harsh but intelligent, I accepted that. But he is intimidating and when you ask a question, he responds with a question rather than answer. I met with him and he is nice at times but still would question me rather than answer.
this happened to me initally
first test was the lowest i've ever gotten on an exam (50), due to cram studying and procrastination. Luckily we were allowed a drop. Second test came back and didn't do much better (70).
Got my act together and studied with the mentality of aiming for a perfect score, not just a curved a in the class. Ended up with the highest grade on our last midterm (110), 98 on the final, and eventually an a in the class.
^ this. Orgo is all about practice problems, go through as many as you need to, and not just the weekend before an exam. That's probably the biggest mistake i made. Don't brush off anything just because it looks confusing, it does to most people the first time.
Is extra-credit foreign to you?110/100?
110/100?
ya bud but how, I have done nearly everything in my power to reviewYeah actually....my first Biochem exam of the semester was a C+
Oops
That being said... I am in a similar situation in that the prof drops one of the lowest exams. We will nail the next one 👍
ya bud but how, I have done nearly everything in my power to review
Option A) Be honest... have you seriously done EVERYTHING you can. EVERYTHING?!?!?! If so...then you will be fine.
Option B) You have real bad test anxiety which is another problem (I have that). I lost my head once on an exam and said 14-5=11. I got the hardest conceptual problem but lost my head on math cause I was nervous. Keep a level head.
Option C) You did everything, but you didn't study effectively which is also a problem.
well, test is tomorrow, basically been at it all morning, practiced all mechanisms but about to hit the small stuff like naming and ee for review
I just feel now that I really wasn't meant for the sciences
so our professor is nice enough to post the answer key to the test after we are finished
I worked my butt off, i studied endlessly, I missed Saturday and Sunday football, barely got on the internet at all, slept early, got up early to study for the test, missed workout to study and currently at best I probably got around a 70 if I am lucky.
It is too late to drop, you guys have been nothing but a great help to me but from the looks of it, it pretty much seems like this is my last semester as a pre-med. I made a C in chem 1 and chem 2, I improved my study habits, made note cards, did problems over and over again, and thought I was familiar with the material but for the sake of god I choked up big time on that test. Thing is, I am not cut out for pre-med at all and am probably wasting my time on this site. Thanks to all who spent the time to help me.'
I have to make one more post on another thread before I finalize my plan to take either a long break from this site or leave it permanently.
I failed my first biochem exam miserably... and the first test was by far the easiest. I learned from my mistakes and got a 98 on the second, a 93 (class high) on the third, and a 95 on the final.... so to answer your question. If you learn from your mistakes, youll be fine. If you dont, you will repeat them and fail again.
so our professor is nice enough to post the answer key to the test after we are finished
I worked my butt off, i studied endlessly, I missed Saturday and Sunday football, barely got on the internet at all, slept early, got up early to study for the test, missed workout to study and currently at best I probably got around a 70 if I am lucky.
It is too late to drop, you guys have been nothing but a great help to me but from the looks of it, it pretty much seems like this is my last semester as a pre-med. I made a C in chem 1 and chem 2, I improved my study habits, made note cards, did problems over and over again, and thought I was familiar with the material but for the sake of god I choked up big time on that test. Thing is, I am not cut out for pre-med at all and am probably wasting my time on this site. Thanks to all who spent the time to help me.'
I have to make one more post on another thread before I finalize my plan to take either a long break from this site or leave it permanently.