Don't know if any one watched Greys Anatomy tonight, but apparently George took some medical exam and failed. And felt royally bummed, as all his comrades passed.
I don't watch enough to know all the characters, but Meridith's sister sneaks in somewhere and goes through the files and finds out he failed by one point. :x :
I've been reading a lot of posts lately from students preparing to take written exams, and feel compelled to pass this on...............if you DO fail, you won't die. The heavens will not open and swallow you up. Time will not stop, the earth will keep spinning. If it happens, keep it in perspective. And I know...........from personal experience.
In 1988 I took my written exam (not the same one most of you are taking now, but I've been told it was tougher. I can't say.........) Unfortunately a lot of people in my particular class failed that session and I was one of those students. (there was a teacher issue which our school addressed as a result).
I had never failed anything in my entire life. I was a great test taker in High School, but that was 20 years previous. I was mortified. Later I got my results and found I failed by 3/10th of a point. Not even a whole point.
Jeez. Even the IRS rounds up to the next number!
But you know what? I took refresher classes, and reapplied, and took the damn test again in 6 months (it was only offered two times a year back then in my state.) I still didn't get a great score (remember, I said the test was tough?) , but as someone pointed out to me, it doesn't say on your license what your score was.
In a weird way, it was good for me. It certainly kept me from being cocky, and once I got my license I definitely appreciated it. And after comparing scores with other classmates, I can say years later that a great score doesn't necessarily correlate to whether you will be successful or have a long career or anything other than that score.
Hopefully you will all breeze through the process without a scratch. But if you don't, just note that you aren't alone. And life, after all, is very much about do-overs! :
Savannah Bloom - 3/10th shy of Nirvana! Ha!
I don't watch enough to know all the characters, but Meridith's sister sneaks in somewhere and goes through the files and finds out he failed by one point. :x :
I've been reading a lot of posts lately from students preparing to take written exams, and feel compelled to pass this on...............if you DO fail, you won't die. The heavens will not open and swallow you up. Time will not stop, the earth will keep spinning. If it happens, keep it in perspective. And I know...........from personal experience.
In 1988 I took my written exam (not the same one most of you are taking now, but I've been told it was tougher. I can't say.........) Unfortunately a lot of people in my particular class failed that session and I was one of those students. (there was a teacher issue which our school addressed as a result).
I had never failed anything in my entire life. I was a great test taker in High School, but that was 20 years previous. I was mortified. Later I got my results and found I failed by 3/10th of a point. Not even a whole point.
Jeez. Even the IRS rounds up to the next number!
But you know what? I took refresher classes, and reapplied, and took the damn test again in 6 months (it was only offered two times a year back then in my state.) I still didn't get a great score (remember, I said the test was tough?) , but as someone pointed out to me, it doesn't say on your license what your score was.
In a weird way, it was good for me. It certainly kept me from being cocky, and once I got my license I definitely appreciated it. And after comparing scores with other classmates, I can say years later that a great score doesn't necessarily correlate to whether you will be successful or have a long career or anything other than that score.
Hopefully you will all breeze through the process without a scratch. But if you don't, just note that you aren't alone. And life, after all, is very much about do-overs! :
Savannah Bloom - 3/10th shy of Nirvana! Ha!