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twofish-quant said:First of all find how badly you really did. If you are hitting class average, I'd wouldn't panic.
One thing is that high school grading is very different from college grading. High schools like to give tests that demonstrate total mastery and so people usually get 90% on them. College tests are designed to be tough so it's not uncommon to be doing really well and getting 60%.
So the first thing to do is to figure out if it's just that college tests are different or do you really have a problem.
Last time, I was 4% below the class average (1% above it before the curve).
I'm still kind of shocked at how fast paced university is. There doesn't seem to be any time to actually allow students to master concepts before moving on to more advanced ones. For example, when I spent a few days practicing dynamics problems and slowly mastering the concepts, I fell behind like two chapters (momentum and introduction to energy). It's as if my prof expects the entire class to understand an entire chapter in one day and to do every difficult problem he could give on that chapter.