2011-09-30, 06:46 PM
Got my first Math test back. As expected, I did horribly.
I dared use Calculus knowledge to solve balls-grindingly hard problems on a Calculus test. Little did I know I was supposed to use Geometry instead because of the class' supposed lack of Calculus knowledge!
I also expanded (a-b)^3 incorrectly because I was so focused on getting the negative sign right and forgot the binomial coefficient 3.
I swear I will get perfect grades for the rest of this class. This humiliation is unbearable.
On the other hand, social philosophy went unexpectedly well. I honestly had no idea what the heck I was writing at the time on my A+ weekly assignment.
I dared use Calculus knowledge to solve balls-grindingly hard problems on a Calculus test. Little did I know I was supposed to use Geometry instead because of the class' supposed lack of Calculus knowledge!
I also expanded (a-b)^3 incorrectly because I was so focused on getting the negative sign right and forgot the binomial coefficient 3.
I swear I will get perfect grades for the rest of this class. This humiliation is unbearable.
On the other hand, social philosophy went unexpectedly well. I honestly had no idea what the heck I was writing at the time on my A+ weekly assignment.

