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Originally Posted by LFC555
In the real exam, isn't the marker someone who does not know you? That's what happens over here to prevent favouritism. If the teacher who is causing you to feel like this does not mark your paper, then you have nothing to worry about. The whole point of draft exams is to make errors, so you know what topics you need to improve for the real exam. And if you are sick and fainted, have you tried talking to a doctor? That's the person you need to go to.
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I won't see my teacher during real exam, but she is making me lose my hope now and giving me bad marks. That's the problem. And I've been to doctor, and I got there that all I need is just some relaxation, but it's not an argument to my teacher at all
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That is cruel of her. I am sorry you are having troubles like that. When I took an exam to get to graduate school, I had a nosebleed in the maths portion and was afraid they would discover I was sick and make me stop the test. I did not do well on that test but many years later, I did fine.
Can you not do well on the test and take the course from someone different next time? My husband did that with French; he took it in Japan from a native Spanish speaker and was all confused so that when they put him in the next level, he just said, "no" and failed it and took it again.
Make your education work for you; learn what you can for yourself and keep working for yourself and eventually you will get to the level you want. Sorry you have to struggle with this teacher though.
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The scariest thing is that if I won't pass the exam I will graduate but not be able to apply to university I want. And there're no things like second chance. Oh, it's so horrible
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