Inverted Academic Performance.
Well, that went badly.
What I keep hearing is that the lecture tests are hard, and that the lab is supposed to help make up for it. So far, I have an A on one lecture exam, and a B on one lab exam. I just had a second lab exam. I think I failed it. I knew the moment she said, “This is the easiest part!” that I would somehow screw it up. Always happens that way.
But seriously. On the lecture exams, there’s nothing there I haven’t seen before. Just things that I go, “If I’d gone over that one more time, I would have gotten it.” But there were things on this exam I’d never seen before, things we’d never gone over in class. What the hell? My lecturer rules. My lab teacher sucks ass.
Muscle is supposed to be MUCH harder. Which probably means I’ll nail it. Things work that way for me, somehow.
Well, I did the best with what I thought I was supposed to know. Just annoys me when you aren’t given enough information on what to know. That’s just bad teaching.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have another test to study for, and after class(es), I’ll begin the massive process of studying for that second A&P lecture exam.
I’d wish you luck, but I’m pretty sure luck has nothing to do with absorbing knowledge. If osmosis were possible, I’d be all-knowing. Sleeping is my favorite, and I’d go to bed every night with a book tucked into my pillowcase.
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I always did better with book exams. When the test questions came from lectures, a big fat F came my way. Not much of an auditory learner, I’m afraid. 🙁 I’ll be interested to see how you really did….
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Ugh! That just rots. I’m so sorry. At least it makes sense you have to take a&p, I will never understand why, as a psych major, I was required to take that class. Rose
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i hate my anatomy class with all of my fibers.
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check my latest entry for that recipe i promised
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