Worried about my grades

Philippines
March 21, 2013 12:26pm CST
My grades is really killing me, although they are not yet given but these two subjects is really soaking into my nerves. These two will determine if I will be forced to shift to another course or be extended to 6 years in my studies. I really cannot get over it. Taking also into consideration that my GF has quite high grades also intensifies this feeling.
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5 responses
@Frederick42 (2024)
• Canada
27 Apr 13
Almost every student is worried about grades. I feel that it is possible to get better grades if we do not worry. We should not even think about the grades. Whatever subject we study, we should study in a calm and relaxed manner. Examinations should also be faced in a relaxed manner. However many students treat examinations like they go to war.
@androit (36)
• Hong Kong
23 Mar 13
No worry about your grades since you do the best in the examination. Grade means nothing. It is not equal to the level of your knowledge. Have confidence in yourself. Good to know that your GF has quite high grades in studying because you can share the learning mood with your GF. Blessing to you, Kenshin. Good luck!!
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
21 Mar 13
Hi ken! Maybe you should devote more time with your studies in order to attain a good grade. Have a great day!
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
21 Mar 13
I can understand your situation very well and i know u must be worried about your grades but it is unfair for you to compare your grades with your girlfriend's. In my opinion u should focus on your preparations and how u should improve your grades. by mere comparison your marks wont increase.
@Raine38 (12257)
• United States
21 Mar 13
That is the dilemma of every students who are really so intent on making their studies work. Back when I was in college, I remembered I even cried when I found out that most of my friends were able to do the assignment properly while I am still at a loss. I was only a freshman then, but still. Anyway, maybe you can approach your professors and ask for additional work or paper that you can turn in to add more credits to your grades. Sometimes in a certain subject, we may be good with recitation and reports and really bad in quizzes.