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Old Dec 20, 2013, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by TheImpossibleGirl View Post
I definitely understand. I've been there. Just try to remind yourself that the important thing is not the grade, it's whether you learned. If you got a bad grade, but from that you learned that a certain study method doesn't work for you, then that's not a failure. You'll know what not to do next time. It's only a failure if you don't learn from it.

Here's a video that talks about some of the most famous people in the world and the failures they learned from:


It sounds bad but I'm at the point where I don't care what I do as long as my grades are good. Thanks for the video! I actually used that as an example in one of my presentations. Guess I don't preach what I teach.

Thinking about it I guess you're right. It's not a big deal if I got a smaller scholarship than what I was aiming for. It's not like I wouldn't get into an university at all. I don't know why I'm so fixated on this. It's tunnel vision and I'm just blindly shooting tbh. :/ It's so hard to let go though and I don't know how to.
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