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>Scored an F on my first physics exam because I had the incorrect edition of the textbook
>Grading scale: 10% Homework, 3 exams (20% each), 30% final exam
It's all over for me

>> No.10950956

>>10950953
Talk to your professor about it, if you answered the questions right with respect to the first textbook then you still are showing that you understand what's going on.

>> No.10950957

why would an incorrect version of the textbook cause you to fail the exam?

>> No.10950959

>>10950953
you never even had a chance friendo

enjoy getting filtered

>> No.10950964

>>10950957
Exam might have told them to reference their textbook. I have had an exam like that. It was open book, and questions were just questions from the end of chapter problems.

>> No.10950966

>>10950956
what if part of the test was being smart enough to know which edition of the text book to use?

>> No.10951046

Isn't the lowest midterm exam grade dropped or replaced with the final exam grade?

>> No.10951070

>>10950953
> ecause I had the incorrect edition of the textbook Wait....what? You had an open book test?

>> No.10951090

I failed my first physics test. I studied hard slowly improving and aced the final for a grade of A in the class. When the professor handed me back my test in class he was crying and choked out "this is why i do it"

>> No.10951632

>>10950956
Even if it references the aether as a legitimate thing?

>> No.10951637

>>10951090
>When the professor handed me back my test in class he was crying and choked out "this is why i do it"
Why was your professor sucking cocks in class? That's beyond gay..

>> No.10951795

I failed 4 out of 5 of my college classes and dropped out 4 years ago. Get on my level

>> No.10951802

>>10950953
>Scored an F on my first physics exam because I had the incorrect edition of the textbook
What?

>> No.10952713

>>10951070
When I was a freshman in HS, my teacher allowed me to have open book, but it was notes (ex: our journals)

>> No.10952719

>>10951070
Those open book / open notes tests are actually more difficult.

>> No.10952725

>>10950953
American textbook industry is nightmarish

>> No.10954528

>>10951795
based average /sci/ poster

>> No.10955140

>>10951090
I got a 50 on the first exam and a 60 on the final exam and still got an A in the class