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MikeI · 26-30, M
Don't sweat it your family loves you deeply regardless of any math test. As long as they know you study for it and give it a serious try they'll be proud of you and your effort regardless how it goes. Good luck for redoing the test, study hard but be well rested when you take it.

Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
It's not the end. The pressure of university is ridiculous and unrealistic so don't feel bad. I'm in my third year of study and I've had like 4 stress breakdowns in a few months, nearly dropped out and I have no motivation anymore due to how stressed it made me.

If you don't make it this year you can finish in the future, and have some fun and live your life. People aren't machines but universities are run like businesses, they want your butt in and out the door.

Quit being so hard on yourself, I probably couldn't even do what you've done studywise. Especially mathematics, you'd have better luck getting a cat to take a bath than tell me to do that.

I have 3 years of study after this to do what I want to do, while working at the same time, I don't think I have it in me to be poor and stressed for another 3 years. Sometimes you have to do things to realise what's important, fuck expectations from society and others, you get one life.
Andromedanian · 22-25, M
I always get them 100s brah
take a deep breath. Focus only on the task at hand— studying for that test. Don’t allow yourself to think beyond that one thing.

You’ve got this!!

When that test is over just think about the next thing ahead of you. Don’t think too many steps ahead.
FlowersNButterflies · 61-69, F
Get tested for a math disability. If that is the problem, you will need accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, altho the name is different with educational regulations.

https://adata.org/research_brief/higher-education-and-ada

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyscalculia
Pfuzylogic · M
what type of math is giving you a difficult time…algebra, geometry, trigonometry or beginning calculus?
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
You need a tutor.

 
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