I wish there was a way I could tell the professor that in my submission. So that he doesn't think I'm an idiot that genuinely believes I did a good job, when I literally just slapped it together five days after it was due. I hate this so much.
I wish there was a way I could tell the professor that in my submission. So that he doesn't think I'm an idiot that genuinely believes I did a good job, when I literally just slapped it together five days after it was due. I hate this so much.
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VirginQueen
At least you got it done. There's nothing much you can do about that but at least you took a step forward and recognized where you might be failing, the only thing to do now is to act upon your feelings and try and make them a motivator rather than a mental burden. I have about 3 weeks to finish two classes that are pretty complicated and I feel stupid when doing the assignments but I realized that the only reason I'm feeling stupid is because I didn't put time into the classes cause I was scared to fail and be in competition with the other students but now I feel stupid for not doing them earlier. Don't worry about what your teacher thinks of you, think about how you can further progress in their class and school in general, cause some teachers are biased anyways.
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Oh wow, I'm not used to getting bulletin comments! Thank you so much! :D
But yeah, I haven't quite submitted it yet, however, I *am* hoping to get it in within the next hour or so. Thank you so much for your words of reassurance though
by VivaFriends!; ; Report
No problem :) I used to worry about the same things so I just wanted to let you know you're not alone. You can definitely get it done and you'll probably so much better once you do tbh. My advice would be to re-read it and look up some synonyms to make it look pretty so your teacher can't judge too much. A big vocabulary stands out and makes it sound smarter PLUS you learn new words. Have funnnnn
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