At least once you graduate you'll never see those people again!
And it could be worse, i remember in our A-Level exams, you werent allowed any pencilcases ora nything, you could only have a clear polypocket. Well a girl panicked and went to vomit, grabbed the closest thing to her. The volume of a poly pocket is much less than that of a human stomach and it backfired all over her face and she left the hall sobbing and dripping with vom. So your day oculd be worse mate. Chin up!
Uni isn't everything. I dropped out in 2nd year because my head wasnt in the right place, then went back and re-did 2nd year, excelled, did my placement year - got a job offer from it, did final year and got to the last 2 weeks of it and realised i had no idea what i was doing, i'd never complete the course, panicked about it and withdrew from the course with a week to go. Graduated with an Associate Degree (2 years) after being there for 5 years.
Took the job offer i got given, got my head straight, and everything actually worked out for the best!
So don't be of the mindset that if you dont nail every exam and get a First or 2:1 that you've fucked it, because i actually fucked it all for 3 years and came out pretty much on top. It's important to make yourself happy, moreso than it is to make others happy. Good luck for the rest of the exams
wow, that's really inspiring actually Thank you very much! You seem to know my whole situation after just this Seriously, I appreciate that Thank you very much you don't know how much that has helped me and made me SMILE!
People always say "apply yourself!", well i did - to my job - and now i;ve been here nearly 4 years
Don't let it keep you down mate, Uni is a hell of a load of pressure and you have to make a big decision about your future when you're still quite young at school. I felt like i was trapped in it, i didnt enjoy it a lot of the time, i thought i'd disappoint my parents, etc. everyone who was expecting me to do well. It kept me up at night. Turns out - no one cared about the uni and they just wanted the best for me - and that was up to ME and me alone.
You might feel trapped and alone - but you're not alone in that, because plenty of us have been there. So smile wide, enjoy it, if you're in exams that means you're probably done soon and get a break, get yourself a big bucket of KFC (or vegetarian equivalent) stick on Peep Show on sky on demand and forget all about it because if its anything like my degree, by the time you graduate it's all obsolete anyway!
All I can say is best of luck and don't let the results determine your live you can achieve anything if you set your mind to it. Unless you want to be a doctor you need grades for that so if you want to be a doctor you best of worked your ass off <3
Fetty knows. Plus assuming you're in the UK, i hear being a doctor ain't all that hot at the moment. Ffs I nearly make as much as a junior doctor and my life is way easy.
I hope the doctors get a better deal at the end of this strike because they have it far too hard at the moment. Mr Hunt seems to have no idea how vital NHS services are, but i'd imagine as another tory richboy he has private medical and hasn't stepped in an NHS hospital except to close it down.