I failed a test despite giving my best

I failed a test despite giving my best
I literally made over 80 pages worth of notes, 16 hours a day studying for an entire week

I want to fucking kill myself

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now its time to start a political party

hugs

Can't you retake it?

What was the subject of the test, user?

Sorry to hear that, my friend.
What kind of test was it? In any case: Don't feel bad, user. You gave your best and I assume there'll be another try. What caught my eye was you saying "an entire week", isn't that a bit too less?

maybe its a sign you shouldn't do the thing you're studying for lmao

this

Blimey. You were supposed to practice driving. Not just learning traffic rules on paper.

Same thing here. Got 2 out of 10 on my logic and set theory course despite studying for 2 days straight and writing down 6 pages worth of notes.
Have no idea how im going to pass data structures and algorithms.

I did the same and ended up with a 93%. I now have the luxury of just passing the next tests so I can pass the entire course. It pays to read and study.

Gemelarity (twin pregnancy), for obstetrician class. A week isn't too less because the teacher gave the recommended books exactly one week before the test.

I could use the next test score to make up for this one

I should have mentioned that I'm a med student, not an average uni kid. I think I'll go buy some liquor and forget myself till sleep.

>I want to fucking kill myself
but you wont because you are a failure at that too. better luck next time sport (on the test, that is)

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What class?

>16 hours of studying a day
That's kind of overkill lad, your brain can't really cope with that. If you've been doing the coursework and keeping up all semester, you should've known most of it already, and this should've been more "maintenance and review"

Shit happens, what you should know is that everyone is making mistakes and while it's good to feel bad about it, there's nothing you can do to change the past, other than prepare better for the next exam. You don't have to blame yourself for that as you solve nothing, just make things worse for yourself.
Take some rest, enjoy yourself for a while and learn later, it's clear that you're in need of a break. Put year health first, then work.

If you study maths in Germany, you have to "pass" the weekly homework to even be admitted to the exam. Writing down notes during a semester and doing nothing else until a week before the exam only works if you study something retarded.

Try harder next time!

>I should have mentioned that I'm a med student, >not an average uni kid.

Why is this important? If you were a math/physics student then I would feel bad for you because those careers require a inborn natural talent, medicine is just memorization, just work twice as hard next time

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Stop complaining like a bitch and study harder, you will do it bro

I have a German friend that studies in the second year of my field (in STEM), I help him sometimes with that weekly homework. They're pretty straightforward and not something you couldn't revise before the exam.

I have 8 classes, I can't focus myself on a sole subject to study ahead of the teachers lectures. It's not that I'm lazy, just do not have enough time. Also I have tests almost every week too.

Thanks for the words bro

Memorization on medicine levels is also an inborn talent

I understand your plight user and I've been in similar situations before, sometimes it do be like that if the teacher decides to be a cunt. Hopefully it'll work out for you.

>Memorization on medicine levels is also an inborn talent

That’s an interesting argument, maybe you just have bad memory?

If you don’t have the talent just drop out and learn a trade

>16 hours of study a day
Yeah, time to pick another field.

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>memorization
try anki dude

Why do you have a separate test specifically for twin pregnancy? We have a gynecology and obstetrics oral examination and that's it.

>I help him sometimes
>They're pretty straightforward
Not for your friend it seems. And you're missing the point. If you only write down notes during the semester, revising everything a week before won't be easy.

Start doing mma like all brazilians

I failed my set theory test

He used to be sketchy with attendance since they don't have mandatory attendance there, but once he started going regularly it really was nothing to worry about.
I agree that revising all courses in a week is never going to be enough, but almost any single course can be mastered in a week's time. A semester isn't that long.

>STEMcels
>cuckgineers

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