Disappreciation: The ffeling after a task when you realise you've done it wrong (1 Viewer)

anniea89

Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2006
Messages
108
Location
pagewood?
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
For example: I had an english task last monday, and all week I keep thinking about everything that I did wrong, or that I forgot to do. I feel like such an idiot- I didn't even do a thesis statement!

Anyone else feel my pain?
 

Legham

Active Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2006
Messages
1,060
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
2001
anniea89 said:
For example: I had an english task last monday, and all week I keep thinking about everything that I did wrong, or that I forgot to do. I feel like such an idiot- I didn't even do a thesis statement!

Anyone else feel my pain?
Nah
 

Fish Sauce

Active Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2007
Messages
1,051
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
I only get that feeling after exams, don't think I've done it for another assessment.

Like the maths test I did where I did a probability question about a combination lock and multiplied 9 by 9 by 9 for the digits rather than 10 by 10 by 10. (0 to 9 is ten digits, aargh!) That cost me pretty much my only chance of ever getting 100% in a Maths test this year as it was the only thing I got wrong.

Actually I think maths tests are where it happens most, because you will absolutely 100% know you did it wrong.

So yeah, I feel your pain. :p

Oh, and you're in Pagewood? Cool.
 

goosiegoo

Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2006
Messages
323
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
Oh, i had that feeling after my maths exam. I thought i'd done really bad, but was happy to have gotten one of these questions right - and i looked back over my book and thought i had done it wrong.

Turns out i didn't. Haha.

I had that feeling after my last drama assessment, I handed it in, and that day we had a workshop about Drama theory and it had SO much we could have done in our assessment if it had only been a few days before. But i just laughed, because i knew i'd done badly anyway.

Usually after an assessment i'm so happy its over i don't care if i've done it bad. :D
 

SoulSearcher

Active Member
Joined
Oct 13, 2005
Messages
6,757
Location
Entangled in the fabric of space-time ...
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
anniea89 said:
For example: I had an english task last monday, and all week I keep thinking about everything that I did wrong, or that I forgot to do. I feel like such an idiot- I didn't even do a thesis statement!

Anyone else feel my pain?
Nope, the morphine takes it away.

Hmm, I do know what you mean though, always get that with english.
 

IceOnFire

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2006
Messages
887
Location
<Somewhere>
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
SoulSearcher said:
Nope, the morphine takes it away.
Do you know morphine is like a modified version of poppies, and heroine is a modified version of morphine.

I think I got my orders wrong, but yeah, you get the idea.
 

bringbackshred

I AM ANGRY.
Joined
May 29, 2006
Messages
1,864
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
IceOnFire said:
Do you know morphine is like a modified version of poppies, and heroine is a modified version of morphine.

I think I got my orders wrong, but yeah, you get the idea.
A heroine is like morphine? I knew females were deadly, but holy crap.
 

zaqwerty

Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2006
Messages
371
Location
Under your bed.
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
I get it almost every time with anything to do with English because every task is so subjective, and you hear what one person wrote and it makes you feel like a fool.

Maths is another definate because every task is so NOT subjective, so if you hear the answer and it's not what you wrote, you know for sure you got it wrong.

Nevertheless, I'm usually suprised by my results when I think I've done a bad job, so I guess I go through the emotions for nothing...
 

Shrikar

MλĐ€ IŇ ĮŃĐĨλ
Joined
Apr 15, 2006
Messages
536
Location
Canberra
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
Uni Grad
2014
Had that feeling today, when i screwed up my chemistry practical and english asssessment task.
 

Forbidden.

Banned
Joined
Feb 28, 2006
Messages
4,436
Location
Deep trenches of burning HELL
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
goosiegoo said:
Oh, i had that feeling after my maths exam. I thought i'd done really bad, but was happy to have gotten one of these questions right - and i looked back over my book and thought i had done it wrong.

Turns out i didn't. Haha.

I had that feeling after my last drama assessment, I handed it in, and that day we had a workshop about Drama theory and it had SO much we could have done in our assessment if it had only been a few days before. But i just laughed, because i knew i'd done badly anyway.

Usually after an assessment i'm so happy its over i don't care if i've done it bad. :D
unless your teacher has made a mistake letting u scavenging marks ... u cant do anything about it ... my marks have always been set in stone
 

i.love.my.duck

New Member
Joined
Apr 17, 2007
Messages
27
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
Ahh!

I had modern history orals last monday...

we had to do a 2 min prepared speech on the cold war...

we were in groups of six, and then we had to do a 1 min improvised speech based only on the info given in the 2 min speeches...

and when it was my turn i just kindof froze, coz i hate doing speeches at the best of times...and it was really horrible coz i finished about 10 seconds early as well!

scary times...
 

Forbidden.

Banned
Joined
Feb 28, 2006
Messages
4,436
Location
Deep trenches of burning HELL
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
i saw a creature at a creek today ... it was moving slowly ... i watched tensely ... its dark coloured exterior fascinated me ... i was keeping my distance away from it .. i realised it was advantageous to steer clear from this creature...
it was a duck
 

Sofstar

Member
Joined
Mar 12, 2006
Messages
642
Gender
Female
HSC
2007
I had that feeling after the half yearlys and all through the holidays. Scabbing marks and then beating your friend by 1/2 mark ftw....or them beating you by 1/2 mark ftl.
 
Joined
Apr 16, 2007
Messages
331
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
noir. said:
Stayed up till 2 am finishing off my assessment for Society... It was the hardest piece of work I've ever had to do.

Now I have a yuck feeling that I haven't analysed anything
Then you stayed up another 2 hours doing something else...

No wonder you were so tired when cooking me breakfast this morning, darling.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top