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What am I going to do about the midterm I skipped? What am I going to do on Tues?
I don't know what to do. I don't know. What to do? I'm scared.
I've ruined my life. I don't know what to do. I'm going to fail my animal physiology class, I just know it. I've skipped a lot of classes.
The only class I'm doing well in is environmental science. Somehow I haven't skipped any of my classes for that class. I'm getting a high 80, maybe 90% in that class right now and I can see myself getting a higher grade.
But the other two classes...what am I going to do? I skipped a freaking midterm! How insane is that? I couldn't face it and so I skipped it. I don't deal well with things at all.
I don't know what to do about Tues...I'm not ready. It's a difficult course. I haven't kept up. I don't think I"ll be ready by Tues. I'm too stressed. I didn't study at all today.
I just don't know what to do right now. I'm scared.
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I don't know what you can do about the midterm you skipped. Maybe you can talk to your professor or TA about taking it? Perhaps you can talk to your doctor, get some sort of medical deferral scheduled? May work, may not.
About your animal physiology class, any particular reason why you skipped so many classes? Know anyone in the class you can get notes from? Other than that, try very hard to not go into the exam with the mindset that you're going to fail. Positive thoughts may not always work, but at least they calm the thoughts running through your mind and allow you to focus more on the task at hand (the exam).
I'm really glad that you're doing so well in your environmental science class. Pat yourself on the back, thats a REALLY nice grade. Is there any one factor about the class that you think added to why you've succeeded so far in that course? Perhaps something you can look for in other courses or apply to the other current ones that you're taking?
*hug*
Exams are scary. And its not fair that stress causes the problem to get worse. (And no, stress isn't your fault. It happens to all university students in varying degrees. Both of us just seem to feel it more).
*hug*
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