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Originally Posted by IwishIwasnotbroken
Hello again
How is one supposed to feel about getting a bad grade on a test? I am a psychology major in college, and I recently got a 68 (out of 100) on a behavioral statistics test that I had studied quite hard for. I am a 24 year old male, and it was difficult for me to hold back the feelings of worthlessness, and self hatred as the teacher was going over the answers today in class. I literally was on the brink of tears over a stupid test! It doesn't seem normal to have a lump form in my throat, and feel horrible about myself for the rest of the day over an almost passing score on an exam. Granted, I wasn't even close to the class average. It seems everyone else is doing fine, and I'm the only one who made a bunch of really stupid mistakes, but still, I don't understand why I have such feelings of complete worthlessness over it. I understand what I need to do to get better, and I'm planning on getting an appointment with a tutor, and working with the teacher to get a better grade on the next test. I would just like to know how I can overcome having such strong emotions over something that, in the long run, isn't that big of a deal. It's kind of embarrassing to walk through the halls of a college feeling like I want to either break down and cry, or put my fist through wall. It's childish, but I really cannot help but feel this way. Any advice would be most appreciated. I don't party, or drink, or do drugs, and I'm very serious about school. Maybe that's my problem? 
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I think that you are maybe too strict with yourself. You pass the exam, so be proud of you and even if you are below the group average, what that counts the most is your effort on the work. Like other members said, you are more than a symbol on a paper. Think of all the qualities you have (you have qualities!

) and talk to yourself that you made all the efforts necessary to pass the exam.
I whish you the best of succes in your studies!