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Default Dec 10, 2018 at 11:28 PM
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Ok so I am wondering if my issue is all that uncommon.

I'm enrolled in a community college studying web development.

When it comes to testing, I find that if I have to do your standard multiple choice or vocabulary test I don't do too well. On average I get a C or a high D on a test like that. Give me hands on test and I excel. For example, in many of my coding classes, each test is divided into 2 parts; a multiple choice part and a coding part. The multiple choice part is pretty self explanatory where as the coding part involves actually writing code to solve a problem for each question. I always screw up the multiple choice questions but I almost always get an A on the coding tests.

So if I take a class where a big part of the class is dependent on test grades, I outright struggle but I do well on more hands on type classes.

Anybody else have this issue? I am the only one in my classes that seems to do this poorly on tests.
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