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I think this sums this whole thing up
Yeah.. except I knew the entire exam front and back but didn’t read the questions well enough. It’s actually pretty sad you sit here and create some sort of stupid meme to keep this going. So are you even a doc? Or are you some pre-med with high hopes?![]()
I think this sums this whole thing up
Yeah.. except I knew the entire exam front and back but didn’t read the questions well enough. It’s actually pretty sad you sit here and create some sort of stupid meme to keep this going. So are you even a doc? Or are you some pre-med with high hopes?
:troll: :troll: :troll:Yeah.. except I knew the entire exam front and back but didn’t read the questions well enough. It’s actually pretty sad you sit here and create some sort of stupid meme to keep this going. So are you even a doc? Or are you some pre-med with high hopes?
Hey microbug, congrats on finding your way to this site. Keep in mind, I’ve been here for more than 2 years. Actually 2015 to be exact. I wouldn’t have a reason to troll. So how about you go and cry troll on someone elses post:troll: :troll: :troll:
Looks like the OP was edited
It wasn’t a challenge. To be fair, I was expecting it to be difficult. But when I saw the level of difficulity on this exam, It took me approximately 5 minutes to finish.Yup he deleted the part about his professor saying that no one has finished the exam in 5 minutes and gotten 100 precent (did this even happen tho) and the OP taking the joke as a challenge.
And that's relevant how?Hey microbug, congrats on finding your way to this site. Keep in mind, I’ve been here for more than 2 years. Actually 2015 to be exact. I wouldn’t have a reason to troll. So how about you go and cry troll on someone elses post
It wasn’t a challenge. To be fair, I was expecting it to be difficult. But when I saw the level of difficulity on this exam, It took me approximately 5 minutes to finish.
And that's relevant how?
If you really aren't a troll, then I would endeavor to say that the only other alternative is that you are probably the most ignorant, arrogant, and most petty college student ever. Which would you prefer?Hey microbug, congrats on finding your way to this site. Keep in mind, I’ve been here for more than 2 years. Actually 2015 to be exact. I wouldn’t have a reason to troll. So how about you go and cry troll on someone elses post
Not a strong move. I was the guy who would stay until the very end, reading each question in excruciating detail and making sure I rationalized why each answer I chose was the best. "Leave it all on the field" and such.Yup he deleted the part about his professor saying that no one has finished the exam in 5 minutes and gotten 100 precent (did this even happen tho) and the OP taking the joke as a challenge.
Yeah.. except I knew the entire exam front and back but didn’t read the questions well enough. It’s actually pretty sad you sit here and create some sort of stupid meme to keep this going. So are you even a doc? Or are you some pre-med with high hopes?
Well to be fair guys, I was working extremely hard for this exam.
And when this happened, it was like a punch to this face.
There you go. It wasn't simply to show off to my peers, although it was an easy exam. Maybe because I prepared well.
Pretty friendly to my peers, and come off humble (believe it or not). Share my notes with others, help them study. But when I'm confined to an area by myself when I study, I tend to get pretty competitive. Extremely competitive.Maybe you should focus on preparing your test taking skills for the next exam. Lose the insufferable better than everyone else in my class attitude, we can only imagine what you're like in real life.
Not a strong move. I was the guy who would stay until the very end, reading each question in excruciating detail and making sure I rationalized why each answer I chose was the best. "Leave it all on the field" and such.
I think most students end up using that strategy once they're mature enough to realize nobody gives a **** who's first and performance matters way more than appearance.Not a strong move. I was the guy who would stay until the very end, reading each question in excruciating detail and making sure I rationalized why each answer I chose was the best. "Leave it all on the field" and such.
It's a double-edged sword because then you occasionally change your answer to the wrong answer, and nothing is more frustrating than that. But for every block exam I do usually catch at least one mistake due to not reading the question correctly, misinterpreting something, etc. so it usually balances out.You are something to aspire to lol. I also am a very quick test taker and that was fine in undergrad but now I'm trying to force myself to stay longer and look over my answers. It makes me at least feel like I try my best for each exam.
... And then I proceed to get a bad score on said exam, but P = MD lol
It's a double-edged sword because then you occasionally change your answer to the wrong answer, and nothing is more frustrating than that. But for every block exam I do usually catch at least one mistake due to not reading the question correctly, misinterpreting something, etc. so it usually balances out.
For sure. For college multiple choice exams I had a triage system. Check mark means I am extremely confident my answer is correct, question mark means I'm not sure but I know enough to make an educated guess, circle means I have absolutely no idea whatsoever. After every question is answered question marks get preferential treatment because there's still hope for them and occasionally the answer is written in the stem of another question, circles are usually DOA but I do my best to put something logical, last few minutes or so is making sure all of the definitely correct ones are bubbled in correctly.I think most students end up using that strategy once they're mature enough to realize nobody gives a **** who's first and performance matters way more than appearance.