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tree
tree
Wouldn't that be an incredibly broad conclusion, based on an over-generalization?
Judge
Judge
For many students, their college transcript wasn't a linear process of expected success. A lot of us had some real "bumps in the road" along the way. Yet we still graduated. Let this be an example of a situation not to be in, and what it takes to avoid it in the future. Consider it a "learning experience" outside the course itself.
Rodafina
Rodafina
If I flunk the course, does this mean I should give up on everything else?
No.
Gerontius
Gerontius
You haven't failed yet and I offered to help you with writing at least a general outline or rough draft.
As far as failure, I have bombed some courses before. Still moving. Not the end of the world.
Markness
Markness
@tree I’ve been taking failures more hard since I turned 35.
tree
tree
You do have a consistent habit of evaluating your behavior quite negatively.
Markness
Markness
@tree How should I see it instead?
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