<p>Does anyone else get extremely mad when getting a problem on the SAT wrong? In particular, when you are just doing questions one at a time (like on the SAT question of the day).</p>
<p>I know I do... I have this terrible feeling inside...</p>
<p>Does anyone else get extremely mad when getting a problem on the SAT wrong? In particular, when you are just doing questions one at a time (like on the SAT question of the day).</p>
<p>I know I do... I have this terrible feeling inside...</p>
<p>Uh, yeah, actually. I did this problem wrong on a practice (easy one) and tore my book in half. ****es me off if it’s a stupid mistake or a complete overlook otherwise i’m okay.</p>
<p>Yea when I see the little “X” I get really ****ed off.</p>
<p>It’s epically annoying when you think about it. You wonder whether you would overlook similar problems on the real test day and screw up on easy things and get a lower score than you deserve.</p>
<p>It ruins my day; like, I can’t even think straight after I’m told I’m wrong</p>
<p>Ahh, you poor saps. Remember you’re on a little blue ball hurtling through the infinite blackness of space. It’s okay.</p>
<p>oh my god… haha no offense but y’all need to take anger management courses. That being said, I know how it feels when I get one question wrong, ESPECIALLY on the Question of the Day things. I feel rejected.</p>
<p>^I know, but then I pull out my rifle and shoot anything and anyone I see to relieve stress.</p>
<p>LOL I hope you’re kidding… life isn’t just about SATs. The truth is, if you are truly dedicated & talented, you will thrive even if you don’t make it into a top school, such as an Ivy.</p>
<p>I was referring to Call of Duty: Black ops.</p>
<p>Hahahaha okay, that’s good. Someone reading that without context might be freaked out.</p>
<p>Such a wierdo you are.</p>