Lowest Test/Quiz Score?

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Just today I got a 22/30 or 73% on a Spanish quiz. What makes me mad is most of the points I missed are silly mistakes because I didn't read the question right. And I studied for a long time too. :<
 
42% on a history exam a year ago because my teacher made me take it the day i came back from being off of school from vacation/being sick for 3 weeks (loooong story), without even knowing about it or anything.

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damn i meant test not exam.. idek what i was thinking typing that
 
I got a 30-something on a SOHCAHTOA test in Geometry freshman year, lol.
 
I couldn't tell you the actual percentage, but I'm pretty sure I've gotten a D before in my human physiology class freshman year. that class was the hardest class I've ever taken. luckily, everything was curved. but seriously...when the class average is a 57% semester after semester, isn't it clear that there's something fundamentally wrong with the way you teach/your tests??
 
Well, in Geometry last year, I failed every single test and quiz. I think I may have passed like one or two, but out of all of them, my lowest was probably like a 10% or lower.
 
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I got a 17% on my Theory of Algorithms final, which made me flunk that class, which made me only have 31 3/4 college credits out of 32, which meant I couldn't graduate on time with the rest of my class.

Beat that
 
0/30. On my History quiz. Long story short: I have no geography skills and spent 3 weeks working to raise my grade.
 
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If you haven't failed completely at one point or another, you've not lived enough. Failing is okay. It is. You make mistakes and you can come back from them, just like anything else.

So don't beat yourself up, AP kids.
 
Lowest quiz was a 50 or so I think, I'm not sure though haha. I'm probably mistaken. and I think it was a 56 or so on my Pre-AP Algebra 2 test? Which obviously, is extremely important. Needless to say I'm in Advanced (Regular, but I live in Texas and Texan parents want their students to seem smart so they just decide to name any regular class "advanced" just to help themselves cope with their child's stupidity or inability to learn/care to learn) now ahaha
 
Lately I got 68/100 and I was really sad I cried myself to sleep. Jesus please help me with the test on Friday ~~
 
Hm...the grading system for where I live (New Zealand) is different. I'm in college right now, and we are graded on Not Achieved, Achieved, Merit and Excellence (worst to best), also known as N.A.M.E
In Maths, we are also given a score out of a number, which is also graded into N, A, M or E.

Last year when I began college as a Year 9, I pretty much got Achieved in most of my Science topic tests, and my results for Maths were not too satisfactory for me...4 or more mistakes, not my best performance, but they are still Excellence. At the end of year Maths exam, it was graded out of 150 (Approximately that number, I can't remember...) and I scored somewhere around 110. I felt so ashamed and pissed off because I know I was better than that. That's around 73%.
I also go to advanced Maths tuition, and we have an end of term test. I get around 65-70% in those, but it doesn't count towards any school grades.

On a side note, I feel like I am doing way better than last year on Science and Maths. I'm getting Excellence on all of my current Science tests and at the most, 3 marks off of the maximum score in Maths. I got 100% on Algebra as well.
 
I got a 20% on my calculus final last semester. Basically failed the class but life happened...
 
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