Let’s say you see someone in class everyday but they are not your friend. At the end of the semester you find out that they failed that class, maybe even two classes. They dont work.
Do you think they are stupid? Not that intelligent? Do you call them dumb behind their back?
Is it different if you actually know the person? Do you think better of those that are your friends and fail, than those you dont know and fail?
This semester I have been hearing students talk about other students that have failed, and most of the time they dont think the person is that smart. They dont seem to give people the benefit of the doubt. Is this common thinking?
Now that I am failing some classes, I am wondering what people are going to think about me. Yes, I know its not important, but I’d like to know the mindset of people, when seeing others fail.
hmm.........actually i had a few friends who failed a few class tests...........but then me n my best friend made timetables for them to study...n gave them a nice lecture if they just wasted time n did not study..............finally it worked n they passed the class along with us...din have to repeat the year.............. n well they were not dumb...they ended drawing n painting when they were supposed to study...tht is y they were not doing good in the tests....
Depends on how hard they worked...if they worked their ass off and failed then you assume hes stupid...at ALevel there was this guy that didnt miss a single class...did all his work and ended up getting three Us...i felt well sorry for him cos it must be horrible knowing that you've worked your hardest and your that incapable...
Atleast if you dont work hard you can always blame lack of effort...especially at uni where study tends to take a backseat people tend to fail cos they dont work...most people who get that far are capable and should have exam skills...its not that hard to comprehend things so gnerally you'll fail cos you dont put the work in...
You can make an honest promise to your self and stick to it, of having a scheduled study plan and taking one preparation at a time.
Make sure that you limit your non curricular activities.
Allow your self a peaceful, comfortable study place with cold temperature and lots of cold water to drink.
Exercise in between the study sessions and minimize your time on the internet to an hour a day!
You will be fine. :>
Do you think they are stupid? Not that intelligent? Do you call them dumb behind their back?
Is it different if you actually know the person? Do you think better of those that are your friends and fail, than those you dont know and fail?
This semester I have been hearing students talk about other students that have failed, and most of the time they dont think the person is that smart. They dont seem to give people the benefit of the doubt. Is this common thinking?
Now that I am failing some classes, I am wondering what people are going to think about me. Yes, I know its not important, but I'd like to know the mindset of people, when seeing others fail.
Do you always assume procrastination means lack of interest? And do you always also assume that those who fail, failed due to procrastination and no other reason? Would just like some clarification, thanks.