Networks Exam
Dec. 14th, 2005 09:38 amThat is the least confident I've ever felt after a test.
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My test-taking style is far more practical than academic, I think; I don't think highly of grading anyways, so my general attitude towards tests is "if it gets me through, it's good enough." My attitude toward learning is a little better, though, and I'm only satisfied if feel I really know the information. Because of this, I never really 'study' as such, I just go in knowing what I know, and being confident that's what I need to pass the test -- which rightly used is just a measure of how well I know the information. Unfortunately with this test, I forgot to go over the review questions and be sure I knew what he was talking about. As a result, a lot of it surprised me, and not since before I can remember have I been so un-confident about how I did on a test.
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<parenthetical>
My test-taking style is far more practical than academic, I think; I don't think highly of grading anyways, so my general attitude towards tests is "if it gets me through, it's good enough." My attitude toward learning is a little better, though, and I'm only satisfied if feel I really know the information. Because of this, I never really 'study' as such, I just go in knowing what I know, and being confident that's what I need to pass the test -- which rightly used is just a measure of how well I know the information. Unfortunately with this test, I forgot to go over the review questions and be sure I knew what he was talking about. As a result, a lot of it surprised me, and not since before I can remember have I been so un-confident about how I did on a test.
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