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Reflections on My Midterm Exam |
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Time flies, and it has been a week since my midterm exam. I still can't forget
my results, and they have been haunting me. Unfortunately, I am very
disappointed and dissatisfied with my performance.
Before the midterm exam, none of us in the class seemed to be nervous. However,
our homeroom teacher gave us a political lesson, and the teacher's words about
learning principles left a deep impression on me. I secretly made a vow to get
good grades to repay my teacher's education and not let the teacher down. I also
made a study plan for myself, staying up until 12 o'clock every day, using the
time to review on weekends, and swimming in the ocean of learning every day.
Five days, four days, three days, and the countdown to the midterm exam. My
heart also became more and more nervous as the exam approached. Time quietly
slipped away from under my eyelids, and the midterm exam arrived. I walked into
the exam room, and my heart was beating rapidly. The first subject we took was
Chinese. Due to my thorough review, I quickly finished the test and even wrote a
beautiful essay on "A Profound Event" with some elegant sentences. I checked it
several times before handing it in.
However, the results were not as good as I had imagined. I was disappointed and
felt sorry for my teacher. I knew that my poor results would also disappoint the
teacher. Through this midterm exam, I reflected and realized why I performed
poorly. First, I was not careful enough when checking my answers. Second, I did
not read the essay prompts carefully. Third, I did not take the time to analyze
the questions properly. I made up for my shortcomings and planned to use better
study methods to prepare for the final exam.
Please cheer me on! |
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