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In Think I Failed My Higher History Exam

#1 User is offline   *Lianne* 

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 03:56 PM

i do higher history and we do a range of topics for paper 1. we do French Rev, Louis XIV, joesph II, fredrick II. then we do a british topic all about the civil war. i was never told i had to do a eassy on one of the above, and one on the british topic, so i did Louis and joesph and didnt do a british essay

i am really worried that this will affect my mark considerably. does any1 know how it will effect my mark

thanxs xx

#2 User is offline   MrJohnDClare 

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Posted 02 June 2009 - 05:43 PM

I understand that you will be terribly worried.
All I can suggest is that you try to forget it and wait and see.

What's done is done now, anyway, and all the worrying in the world will not change it.
Everything depends on how you did in the other questions, so no one can say how it will turn out.
All you can do is let the matter drop, concentrate on your other exams coming (if you have any left) and then wait and see what mark you get when the marks come out.

I can remembering being desperately upset because I thought I had messed up an exam and I still ended up with a decent mark - I hadn't messed up to the degeree I feared at all.

And, even if you HAVE messed up, let's be honest, messing up one History exam is not going to ruin your life.

SO cheer up! Put on a brave face! Put it behind you and move on.
We at History Help wish you all the best.

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