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yes- 1st few weeks of my course, thought "what am i doing here?"- at one point i was staying up till 4am & having to be out by 7am
i soon realised it wasn't me but the tutor just being so crap at his job he wasn't teaching us correctly, knuckled down and managed to crack it.
now 1 year on the guys who should have sailed through are no longer here,i'm a lot more confident in my work & ive realised who my real mates are.
if you have a bit of time before it needs to be completed just sit back relax and maybe play some PS2/360/PS3-you're on this course as you're capable (i.e. you met the entry standards) so its not beyond you its just not in your grasp atm
10-14-2007, 12:03 AM
Have you ever felt the "this is my best but it's still not good enough" feeling? Post #14
Yeah, felt it a bit during my first year at uni when I struggled to make the step up from A Level. But it worked out alright and then I had an immense second year (which actually counts towards my degree).
10-14-2007, 12:19 AM
Have you ever felt the "this is my best but it's still not good enough" feeling? Post #16
It happens once in a while playing pool, if you get a bad break and your opponent gets lucky you can be playing the best pool of your life and still lose.
10-14-2007, 01:10 AM
Have you ever felt the "this is my best but it's still not good enough" feeling? Post #20