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So.. not much of an avid thread starter here but this topic deserves it's own thread.
So.. I have a buddy who is a good study partner, and is a very bright guy, very smart and hardworking person (obviously.. or else he wouldn't be here).
Anyway, our first block finals ended and dude ended up with an 88 in the class when the average was a 82. He calls me up and is literally bawling over the phone. He keeps thinking he "failed" and isn't "AOA" material or whatever I have never have heard a grown man lose it over the phone over something like final grades...
At this point, all I can say is "listen... you did better than the average... so what you didn't get the A? There's next block!"
Yet he continues to state how he puts in many hours studying, sleeping 6 hours a night, attending lecture, and even memorizing those detailed lecture slides and tends to have had the right answers before switching it at the last minute and losing that chance to get the 90 he always blatantly aims for.
I don't blame him and I understand how frustrating it must be to not be able to get one small detail out of the 1500-2500 slides per exam but still... is it worth it?
I'm not trying to make fun of his situation at all or judge him, but I think he is doing really well and is much inspiration for me to do better.
Keep in mind this guy was literally above average in all of of our exams thus far (he is pretty open with his grades with me).
What do you guys say to somebody like this? Is there literally no way to console him? How do I help him chill out and kind of help him out because I think this dude is starting to lose it.. and I am genuinely worried for him.
Is there anybody here who is chill getting above class average and doesn't really care if they don't honor classes but the closer they are to that A (87-89) region is good enough for him?
Thanks for your contributions guys. I'd really appreciate it.
So.. I have a buddy who is a good study partner, and is a very bright guy, very smart and hardworking person (obviously.. or else he wouldn't be here).
Anyway, our first block finals ended and dude ended up with an 88 in the class when the average was a 82. He calls me up and is literally bawling over the phone. He keeps thinking he "failed" and isn't "AOA" material or whatever I have never have heard a grown man lose it over the phone over something like final grades...
At this point, all I can say is "listen... you did better than the average... so what you didn't get the A? There's next block!"
Yet he continues to state how he puts in many hours studying, sleeping 6 hours a night, attending lecture, and even memorizing those detailed lecture slides and tends to have had the right answers before switching it at the last minute and losing that chance to get the 90 he always blatantly aims for.
I don't blame him and I understand how frustrating it must be to not be able to get one small detail out of the 1500-2500 slides per exam but still... is it worth it?
I'm not trying to make fun of his situation at all or judge him, but I think he is doing really well and is much inspiration for me to do better.
Keep in mind this guy was literally above average in all of of our exams thus far (he is pretty open with his grades with me).
What do you guys say to somebody like this? Is there literally no way to console him? How do I help him chill out and kind of help him out because I think this dude is starting to lose it.. and I am genuinely worried for him.
Is there anybody here who is chill getting above class average and doesn't really care if they don't honor classes but the closer they are to that A (87-89) region is good enough for him?
Thanks for your contributions guys. I'd really appreciate it.