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Old 10-30-2009, 11:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Do you know why you failed?

Did you misunderstand the subject matter? - if this one, then now you know and it gives you time to correct misunderstandings.

Did you get one of those mysterious 'black holes' that appear in one's brain from time to time when confronted with an exam paper? (Happened to me during one of my Further Maths A level papers - sat for 1.5 hours out of a 3 hour exam with a total black hole where my brain used to be - then I just starting doing a few minutes on each question and cycling through - got a reasonable pass in the end). - develop a strategy for dealing with this if it happens again.

Did you simply fail to revise - and if so was this because you had more interesting things to do? because you found the subject a breeze previously and assumed you could just wing it?

Do you have a good revision strategy? Are you a 'binge' reviser or a 'regular revision routine' reviser?

Were you subconsciously trying to prove something to someone - parents, maybe?
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