After we got our first computer test results back in my first year of college I saw that I was 1 answer away from 100 and It showed the right answer and turned out I picked that first but erased it and picked a different one. So I said dang it I could of had an 100. The teacher just looked at me and said you got the highest score of the class. I said yeah but I could have got a perfect.
He said I couldn't grade on a curve because your paper. I said but I even picked the right one first see.
Lmao turned out every one else got a 80 or below. So after I learned that I felt bad lol. But still upset I missed that single one. Lmao
I've had this happen as well, multiple times. I'm sure you've seen me talk about my SAT and ACT math scores. Ugh... I hate that feeling. They say the people who win silver in the Olympics are usually FAR more depressed about it than those who win bronze. It's a lot like that.
I prefer getting to the point where I can get a 0 on the final and still pass. As the final is usually 20% if you know your shit it's not hard. It also eases pressure, making the test less stressful and most likely improving your grade.
He said I couldn't grade on a curve because your paper. I said but I even picked the right one first see.
Lmao turned out every one else got a 80 or below. So after I learned that I felt bad lol. But still upset I missed that single one. Lmao