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PassiveAce
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On June 13 2013 22:14 PassiveAce wrote: gratz 5 stars be happy fool I'm actually kind of down. I just texted my friend and he has the same thing. If we can't get happy about this, what can we get happy about? Other friends are completely ecstatic that they have passed. Until now I've always expected to succeed in everything. I'll be walking up the Kilimanjaro in 3 weeks, and I'm 100 percent positive I'll reach the summit unless I get knocked out by altitude sickness. This confidence isn't founded on nonsense as well, I've been doing a ton of strength and endurance training for the past two months. Such confidence in your abilities is great and in that way I'm alike my dad. But when you succeed, it's expected and I've not yet experienced true failure. Luckily I'll probably get my fucking ass kicked during my Physics studies. | ||
PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
Then youl be happy when you succeed. PROBLEM SOLVED :DD | ||
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On June 13 2013 22:31 PassiveAce wrote: I think the solution is to fail a few exams so you remember how shitty it feels to fail. Then youl be happy when you succeed. PROBLEM SOLVED :DD I have a different solution. I'm very happy one of my friends has passed. That guy is way to fucking intelligent to not pass the exams but he just did not do anything the past year. One month before the exams he locked himself up and he rocked the shit out of them haha. What a boss. | ||
Ender985
Spain910 Posts
On June 13 2013 22:30 Recognizable wrote: I'm actually kind of down. I just texted my friend and he has the same thing. If we can't get happy about this, what can we get happy about? Other friends are completely ecstatic that they have passed. Until now I've always expected to succeed in everything. I'll be walking up the Kilimanjaro in 3 weeks, and I'm 100 percent positive I'll reach the summit unless I get knocked out by altitude sickness. This confidence isn't founded on nonsense as well, I've been doing a ton of strength and endurance training for the past two months. Such confidence in your abilities is great and in that way I'm alike my dad. But when you succeed, it's expected and I've not yet experienced true failure. Luckily I'll probably get my fucking ass kicked during my Physics studies. Oh boy you will get your ass handed to you if you enroll in physics, guaranteed. Source: I'm a 9.5/10 student that failed "introductory physics 1" upon entering the faculty. I finished my degree in time though, but it took some time for me to get used to the amount of ass kicking being delivered. I'm looking at you, thermodynamics. | ||
Sablar
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I finished my masters thesis by working 16 hours a day for a week, while living on chocolate, diet pepsi and microwave food, and also I started smoking (indoors, it almost stopped smelling now). My supervisor and the professor grading it were equally surprised that I turned it in on time.. Turns out now that I got a pretty good grade on it as well. Even so I was never really happy about finishing it, or graduating for that matter. But things quiet down after a while I think. The week after I turned everything in and graduated it all felt like shit, but not so much any more. | ||
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Source: I'm a 9.5/10 student that failed "introductory physics 1" upon entering the faculty. I finished my degree in time though, but it took some time for me to get used to the amount of ass kicking being delivered. I'm looking at you, thermodynamics. Haha, no doubt. I just got my grades back. Overall I'm pleased. Most classes actually exceeded my expectations. Only Math and Biology were lower than what I thought it would be. But I'll redo Math on Tuesday for fun. | ||
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