Celebrating My Exam Success After 10 Years: 83% Average Grade!

In summary, the person is happy to have received their exam results and passed with an 83% average. They have been out of education for 10 years and were stressed about taking exams again. The person is congratulated on their achievement and for going back to school.
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zanazzi78
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:smile: :-p :-p :biggrin: WOOOOOOO I just opened my post and got my exam results!

I passed them all with a grade ave of 83%, probably not the best but I`m very happy with it since i`ve beeen out of education for nearly 10 years and really got stressed over the thought of having to sit exams again :smile:
 
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zanazzi78 said:
:smile: :-p :-p :biggrin: WOOOOOOO I just opened my post and got my exam results!

I passed them all with a grade ave of 83%, probably not the best but I`m very happy with it since i`ve beeen out of education for nearly 10 years and really got stressed over the thought of having to sit exams again :smile:

Well done, I am sure 83% is above average.
 
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Woo woo! :smile:
 
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FAQ: Celebrating My Exam Success After 10 Years: 83% Average Grade!

How did you maintain your motivation to study for the exam after 10 years?

I maintained my motivation by setting small, achievable goals for myself and rewarding myself after reaching them. I also reminded myself of the long-term benefits of passing the exam and how it would positively impact my career.

What study strategies did you use to achieve an 83% average grade after such a long break?

I used a combination of strategies, including creating a study schedule, practicing active learning techniques, and seeking help from tutors or study groups when needed. I also made sure to regularly review and revise the material to ensure retention.

Did you face any challenges while preparing for the exam after such a long gap?

Yes, I faced some challenges such as trying to balance studying with my other responsibilities and managing my time effectively. I also had to overcome some mental barriers, such as self-doubt and fear of failure. However, with determination and perseverance, I was able to overcome these challenges.

What advice do you have for others who may be in a similar situation and preparing for an exam after a long break?

My advice would be to create a realistic study schedule and stick to it, seek help when needed, and stay motivated by reminding yourself of the long-term benefits. Also, don't be too hard on yourself and remember that it's never too late to achieve your goals.

How did you celebrate your exam success after 10 years?

I celebrated by treating myself to a nice dinner and taking a break from studying to relax and recharge. I also shared the news with my loved ones and thanked them for their support and encouragement throughout my journey. It was a great feeling to finally achieve my goal after such a long time.

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