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Listen to me babe. Failure is normal and part of the process. If you never fail, you're not making true progress. You're just regurgitating prior process.
I don't know why society is so obsessed with perfectionism and never making a mistake ever, but that's not how it works. You're going to forget to upload an assignment. You're going to miserably fail a test. You're going to get a speeding ticket. You're going to make your little sister sad. You're going to kill some plants. You're going to get that quiz back you were so confident about and realize that you got 1 question right. Those moments are when true learning take place instead of memorization and regurgitation.
This is why in math they make you show all your work and on science and reading they made you explain all your answers and choices with a paragraph. It highlights your thought process so you can analyze where you were right and where you were wrong. And it's ok to be wrong! No one is ever right all the time.
Don't let anyone shame you for being bad at something. Remember that they had to learn to walk and chew and talk and write and read and they didn't succeed the first few times in any of that. We should be building people up and acknowledging their faults as a way to learn and grow, not as a source of shame and despair.
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icedmetaltea · 9 months
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I called the therapy place the psychiatrist told me to aaaaaand they're not accepting new ppl till mid-august at least so any hopes I had of getting help have been bashed against the rocks yet again
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Once again I'm spiraling. I'm failing all my classes and my mask is slipping. I just want to cry and cry and cry, And sleep forever.
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storm-owo · 1 year
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Me looking at my school grades going shit and my will to do something productive disappearing:
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rat-hand · 1 year
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Pretty pretty girls fail their classes
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starflower217 · 1 year
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Ngl kinda feeling like my anxiety is through the rough and that my relationship is failing. I’m vibing to my childhood YouTuber rn so that’s something.
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usaonlineclasshelp · 2 years
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What are the Steps to Ace if You are Failing Classes Colleges?
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Get help
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2. Make a priority list.
Failing in college coursework is more than just a waste of time and money. If it isn’t already, you must immediately make schooling your main priority.
3. Analyze your mistakes.
Even though it could be pretty challenging, acknowledging your shortcomings is a necessary evil if you want to figure out what you’re doing incorrectly.
On any tests, papers, or other assignments returned to you, be sure you understand the rationale behind the red marks and what the proper solutions should have been. If your professor isn’t the kind to offer feedback on your assignments, see them in person with your graded tests and ask them to elaborate.
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Ive had the Week From Hell. How do I know? It's sucked so bad my friend had to remind me when my BIRTHDAY is.
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bundledupbunny · 2 years
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I wish evil onto the person that invented chemistry and all of their decedents! Like I got MAD beef with them! This shit is so unnecessarily complicated for no god damn reason. I’m literally crying bro mascara running and everything😭! I fucking hate school!
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This is me telling you with your face in my hands that if you failed a class, that's ok! That if you didn't even go to your final because you knew you were going to fail that class, that's ok! That if you were passing until you bombed the final, that's ok! That if you sent a panic email to your professor the night before grades were due asking if you could do anything and got a negative or no response, that's ok!
Failing a class doesn't make you less. Failing a class or a whole semester doesn't immediately comment on your value or worth or intelligence. Your grades don't reflect you. Maybe you work a full time job or two outside of classes. Maybe you have kids. Maybe you are going through a bad mental health episode. Maybe you've experienced a death, a divorce, a breakup, or another major emotional event. Maybe you lost your job or housing. There are so many things that you don't receive grace for in academia because you're expected to perform perfectly regardless of everything else.
So listen to me. FAILING A CLASS OR A SEMESTER IS OK! Give yourself the grace you'd give to a stranger or a friend coming to you crying and distraught because they failed. You wouldn't tell them that they're stupid and lazy and should have worked harder. You'd comfort them and tell them that it's ok. You need to give yourself that same energy babe.
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i’m sitting in my car on a winter day with the sun shining on my dash board
i’m drowning out my chem teacher
i’m surrounded by friends, relishing in the separate sounds of our phones and the jumbled conversation
i’m in the passenger seat listen to my sister sing
i’m waking through the slush-filled parking lot to my car after school
…i’m thinking about how it’s all going to be okay.
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hannahbanananabatman · 4 months
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everyone around me: you're so good at writing and speaking!!! you should become a teacher or an interpreter!!!
me: *fails all English, ASL, and Spanish classes*
everyone:
me:
everyone:
me:...who are you talking to rn
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glowingcowboy · 5 months
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the fact that i am. maybe actually going to fail one of my classes for the first time in my university career. fuck.
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ikiprian · 2 months
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Mr. Fenton is a competent teacher. Almost too competent.
If Mr. Daniel Fenton had any more than a BS (with a minor in education), Tim would’ve flagged his profile as a potential Rogue. That’s the way of most charismatic academics, at least in Gotham. (Got a PhD? Instant watchlist.) Instead, he’s Gotham Academy’s newest celebrity, as a young, passionate, out-of-towner substitute while the chemistry teacher’s on maternity leave.
Tim gets the hype. Fenton seems to genuinely love teaching, and is invested in the welfare of the student body. He hands out bananas during exam week, hosts a “study habits seminar” each month to coach effective learning strategies, and the third time Tim falls asleep in his class, he even pulls Tim aside to ask if he’s doing okay. With all the late work he accepts and the protein bars he sneaks Tim, he’s every teen vigilante’s dream teacher. He could’ve been Tim’s favorite.
In fact, Mr. Fenton was Tim’s favorite. Up until Tim walks into Mr. Fenton’s chemistry classroom for a forgotten textbook, an hour after the final bell.
On the board where tallied scores for today’s review game had been kept, “THE CHEMISTRY BEHIND DR. CRANE’S FEAR GAS: ANXIOGENICS, NERI’S, & YOU,” is now scrawled. A detailed diagram of the human endocrine system projects in front of a small crowd of adoring and attentive students.
Fenton is wrist-deep in the skull cavity of an anatomical model. A short tug, and out pops the brain.
It’s plastic. It’s fake.
Tim identifies the nearest emergency exit.
Fenton turns to the door, and in the dark classroom with the projector illuminating half his face, his eyes almost seem to flash red. “What’s up, Tim?” he asks. His friendly grin is too big for his face. “I didn’t know you wanted to join the Just Science League!”
[OR: Danny’s a science teacher at Tim’s school. Gotham’s a pretty wild place, even for someone who grew up a superhero in a ghost-infested town, so he takes it upon himself to start a club teaching kids how to manage themselves in the event of a crisis. These Gothamites are pretty hardy, but a little extra training never hurt anybody! And he suspects one of his students might be a teen vigilante, like he’d been, back in the day. As a senior super, it's Danny’s duty look out for him! Surely, this is the subtlest and most appropriate way to give the kid pointers.]
[Tim immediately assumes supervillain.]
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birdmenmanga · 3 months
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I think there's no greater indication that disco elysium is sympathetic towards communism when it literally says "communism is failure" and then the literal gameplay itself rewards trying and failing. The most obvious one being the Shivers check at the FELD mural, which is an Impossible 20 check BUT opens itself up again and again the longer you spend in the world doing things, but even just looking at sheer probabilities, for any given white check, rolling first and THEN putting a point into that skill upon failure is more likely to grant you success than putting a point first and then rolling, but that would require failing first.
Other things too: Precarious world saying you'll 100% fail red checks no matter what (not necessarily a bad thing, btw!! throwing the boule into the sea is a success but like. in some other ways one would want a perfect petanque throw instead. but people wouldn't typically assume that failure is desirable sometimes from the start) persuading you to accept that you'll fail some things that is irrevocable, for a world where everything is just a tiny bit easier.
The faux game over screen when you faint after reading Dora's letter— emulating a sense of failure on the scale of the entire game. When it rolls up most people go "What?? Game over?? No way, what did I do wrong!!" and waking up after that, with no huge or lasting impact on Harry's health or morale really tells the player, "Sometimes things will seem so bad that it all seems like it's coming to an end, but it's not the end, it's really not the end, go drink so water, you can still go on despite this failure"
I'm sure there are other things as well that are eluding me but like. The literal gameplay rewards failing and succeeding far more so than simply succeeding every single time, and I think you get a fuller experience of Elysium that way too
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demanding a series in the same vein (heh, vein) as Dexter/Hannibal wherein a prolific serial killer plays cat & mouse with the police--except the serial killer in question is a preteen schoolgirl. this would make for compelling television due to the fact that middle school frequently causes girls to become deranged, and more media should reflect this
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