Today I got my score back for the first major exam and I scored a couple points below the class average. I did ok and passed, and the class average was pretty high I thought. I didn't necessarily expect to be at the top for this one, given my studying was pretty inefficient for the first week or so of class, but still - being below average kinda sucks. I'm sure the right answer is to just study harder and better for the next exam and do better, but just wondering if anyone else had the experience of being towards the back of the pack early on and improving. My questions are -
1. Did you older students find it hard to score consistently where you wanted to during the first 2 years (relative to the rest of your class)?
2. My school has a post bacc that takes a fair amount of students (not sure how many). Those students have already had the exact same classes we're taking last year, so I feel like they're pulling up the averages. Maybe thats just an excuse though. Does anyone else have that at their school? I guess come second year, we'll all be on the same level, but still.