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Hobold
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First of all, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this kind of thread, but I couldn't find anywhere better.
So, here's what's happening to me: I on a big load of distraction in exams. I'm not sure if this happens to anyone else besides me, but I rarely complete an exam without making a very stupid mistake. It's really rare to find a test that I cannot solve, but when it comes to writing down the numbers and calculating, I get everything wrong. It's usually algebraic and fraction mistakes, and it's pissing me off, mainly because it's nothing I cannot or do not know how to solve.
My mistakes includes things like 1/2 - 1/4 = 3/4 or just simple algebraic manipulation (in fact, complex manipulations are usually easy to me) such as x+y = 0 -> x=y
I know, it's ridiculous and I've tried a lot of things to stop doing those stupidities, but even when I recheck the solution, I go through the whole problem again and again without finding the mistake. I only notice that when someone actually points to me.
The problem is: it's lowering my "GPA" a lot.
What can I do? I thought about getting back to Middle School books but I wasn't sure that would be the best solution.
So, here's what's happening to me: I on a big load of distraction in exams. I'm not sure if this happens to anyone else besides me, but I rarely complete an exam without making a very stupid mistake. It's really rare to find a test that I cannot solve, but when it comes to writing down the numbers and calculating, I get everything wrong. It's usually algebraic and fraction mistakes, and it's pissing me off, mainly because it's nothing I cannot or do not know how to solve.
My mistakes includes things like 1/2 - 1/4 = 3/4 or just simple algebraic manipulation (in fact, complex manipulations are usually easy to me) such as x+y = 0 -> x=y
I know, it's ridiculous and I've tried a lot of things to stop doing those stupidities, but even when I recheck the solution, I go through the whole problem again and again without finding the mistake. I only notice that when someone actually points to me.
The problem is: it's lowering my "GPA" a lot.
What can I do? I thought about getting back to Middle School books but I wasn't sure that would be the best solution.