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So if ur azn, u know how ur parents yell "B+?!!! We born you here and u give us B+?!!!!!" or something like that.
Turns out i got a 77% on a 30 question test. Im seriously going "wtf..." and i threw a variety of things at a wall in my back yard.
Among some of those items i hit the wall with -Large models of my test made out of legos -empty cds -paper ninja stars -screwdrivers -nails -my foot -a hammer -the bible ( =x ) -pair of shoes -my math book ( =D )
I cant fucking i did so poorly on a test that i believed i would ace. Its just impossible... It seems that its time to start reading the math book instead of dawdling around on the computer doing god knows what.
So after looking at the wall i took out my anger on, i realize that i have been way too stressed out for far too long. i have been cut off socially and have no time to hang out with friends. im forced to stay at home all day long, with no options of going out to get something.
God wheres a punching bag when u need one.
I guess i shouldve done what my dad wanted me to do...read the bible.
...with pencil, paper, and math problems.
Its just so hard to sit still and read something so fucking boring for an hour before doing what you want...i already waste enough time with my mom doing violin and shit...
Well...not in middle school anymore High school makes u read the book in many many different ways that the middle school never dreamed of.
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Just wait until you get to college.
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thedeadhaji
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I think it was 7th grade Algebra I that started owning me if I didn't take the time to study.
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On September 18 2007 08:40 imBLIND wrote: -a hammer -the bible ( =x ) -pair of shoes -my math book ( =D )
The sequence of those faces were hilarious!
On September 18 2007 08:52 omgbnetsux wrote: Just wait until you get to college.
Haha, so true. This morning in Calculus my professor was explaining how to complete the square for a parabola when using functions or some crazy shit like that. This guy writes a massive equation on the board and everyone is like "WTF!?". (Everyone is copying it down except for me, I usually read the book because I think the professor is an idiot.) During that time my one buddy that sits next to me, turns to me, with a straight face and says, "I think this guy just broke math", I bursted out laughing, as well as everyone else who heard it.
He later explains that the equation is in the middle for some odd reason, and it's a simple plug in problem.
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United States24483 Posts
I think the key is to work on improving your ability to judge your own preparedness, but that can be difficult when learning some tough new material or if the teacher isn't highly predictable. BTW I'm lucky if my physics students even LOOK at the textbook ._.
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
i was owned by diff eq, primarily because i ddin't study and didn't take calculus. :/ did ok in real analysis though, although utterly incompetent
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chill out, no matter what your parents say getting a C on one test isn't the end of the world. i knew people in high school like that, got straight a's, and then went to a community college because they didn't want to pay for a good school right away. you gotta realize that you don't need a 4.0 unless you want to get in to harvard or something, although it does benefit you to have a high gpa when applying for scholarships.
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Yup, Asian parents complain about everything. I think I should start typing up my own Asian parents rant blog like everyone else lol.
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OMG A 77 ON A MATH TEST? SUICIDE YOU WONT GET INTO COLLEGE NOW
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why are you overreacting. i don't get it. rofl
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
You know what you need to do. Take the white kid approach
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lol vstar azn parents in general are really picky on the grades their kids get in school; esp in america. "we born u here so u get b+?!!" <--- i swear everyone azn parent says this or something like it
and yea i seriously i was able to literally sleep my way through every thing til now.... o well
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Coming from a fellow asian, i think you are really over reacting. It was only a 30 question test and you can probably make up for the mistakes by doing better on other tests? Plus, i doubt that your parents will get THAT angry at you for getting 77% on a test that you busted your ass on. It wasn't like you were slacking off or something.
Maybe next time just practice doing some questions that are related to the material of the test.
and btw, if youre stressing yourself out and studying your ass off and still getting 77%....maybe Harvard isn't a good place for you to aim for?? =S Just a thought. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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United States24483 Posts
On September 18 2007 09:22 oneofthem wrote: i was owned by diff eq, primarily because i ddin't study and didn't take calculus. :/ did ok in real analysis though, although utterly incompetent rofl... diffeq + no calc = no thx
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
haha yea got pretty owned by the taylor whatever.
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Wow, wait till you learn to do some pure mathematics. I spent 5 pages proving every number can be written as the sum of 4 square roots or 0. This was after I finished everything and cleaned all my writing up (I rewrote everything, the whole thing combined is 10+ pages). There are some real freaks out in this world who actually enjoy 100+ page proofs >_< (very very fucking smart freaks... maybe I shouldn't call them freaks -.-z).
School is only gonna get harder and there's no such thing as a free A once you get into difficult enough courses (unless you're a genius). People don't want to wake up at 6 AM in the morning and go to work, they do it because they HAVE to. You just have to learn to cope with it.
If you're only a freshman (you're 14 right?) and this is happening, you really need to change your study habits. You don't have to study day and night to get A's, you just have to be efficient in your studying. Perhaps try to go to the library (don't bring anything except a bottle of water and your books). 1 hr of studying in the library is like 5 hrs of studying at home for me cause I literally have jack shit to do there except to study, and the shit really sinks in if you really put your mind to it.
I actually learned piano for 12 years (from 6 all the way to 18). I passed the advanced level in music theory and it was the most horrible thing ever for me and I wanted to quit everyday. Finally I did quit (senior year) and I thought it was awesome. And then I got into a jam group with my buddies (we play Jazz and Blues) and there are some people who are just brilliant. Now I actually want to go back learning piano so I could get better at Jazz but college won't afford me the time to do such a thing. Keep learning violin, it'll help some day (I know a wicked Jazz violinist).
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Yeah if you're doing it to only please your parents, get over yourself, in college its gonna be your responsibility to get good grades, so if you don't care, goood luck.
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Good point. If you wanna go through the hard work of getting great grades, do it for yourself.
Don't be too intimidated. People will tell you stuff like so-and-so is so much harder, diff. equations this, real analysis that. Just do your best, work up good study habits that allow you to be time efficient, and motivate yourself and you should be fine regardless of what level of education you're in.
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On September 18 2007 10:35 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2007 09:22 oneofthem wrote: i was owned by diff eq, primarily because i ddin't study and didn't take calculus. :/ did ok in real analysis though, although utterly incompetent rofl... diffeq + no calc = no thx
Dammit I should be studying for diffeq instead of browsing TL.net lolz. -__-;;
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Whenever I got 77% on a test I celebrate like it's 1999.
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