Is there something wrong with me?

<p>For some reason every time I study for a test or exam I almost if not always do worse on it. I realized this today when i took my AP Calc BC test today. I usually get 85's+ but i wanted to try and get a 100 because in my class 85's are below average. My class only consists of 9 people including myself. I studied all week and before the test. I ended up with a 60 on it. When taking the test i thought I was going to get at least a 90. This has happened to me in many other cases such as my pre calc final, US history regents, and many more i did not get as low as a 60 on those but i did a lot worse than expected. I am just wondering if this is only me or maybe something I'm doing wrong please help me out</p>

<p>I cannot study for history tests - I almost always do worse when I study for history exams and quizzes as opposed to when I don’t. I can’t explain it, but I do know that many of my friends experience the same thing. </p>

<p>I say that perhaps just really absorb the material in class, mark up your notes and what not and make sure you walk out of class everyday with a solid idea of what was taught that particular day - and by doing that, you’ll avoid possibly confusing yourself or stressing yourself out by cramming or excessive studying.</p>

<p>Questions:</p>

<p>1) Are you studying the wrong information?</p>

<p>2) If not, are you studying (for math at least) using the wrong method?</p>

<p>I memorized all the formulas needed and studied with my friends and I was telling them how to do the problems but then i end up with a 60 and they end up with 90’s+
This happens to me so often and I already know i do worse on tests because i get so anxious i literally start shaking while holding the pencil</p>

<p>On the math section for the SAT I received a score of 730 and I did not study a single problem for it</p>

<p>The same has happened to me with math quizzes. I think it’s just that I’m so overprepared and I’m so used to practicing with the numbers I’m given on the study guide that I go too fast and make stupid mistakes on the quiz. I don’t have a solution for you, but all I can say is you’re not alone.</p>

<p>I really hope I can fix it soon because AP Calc is important to me and I really want a 4 or 5 on the AP Exam.</p>

<p>Do you want some comic relief, michael? I’m in Calc BC, as well, and we have 11 people in our class. </p>

<p>I wrote a song or, well, parody about Calc…it’s not very good but I might jut make another one hahah</p>

<p>I was the same way studying for AP Chemistry, I think you’re thinking about the concepts way too much. Studying for long periods of time can be bad, you over think the concepts and the things you’ve learned. Now I study for about 45 to a hour and take a nap or listen to music or tell somebody what I’ve just read.</p>