Quote Originally Posted by Bubbaforever View Post
I remember taking a Sociology exam in college having only had a brief read of my notes the night before. When it came to the crunch I was inspired! I was using examples of social behaviour that I had witnessed in my life and also reality TV programmes that I had seen the week before. I didn't have enough room on my exam paper for everything I was writing!

The incredible audacity of this move was matched only by it's resounding failure...

I achieved the lowest mark in the class... I did however, get a bonus point for drawing a festive hedgehog...
Oh! Something similar happened to me in my Geography GCSE...except it totally worked for me.
I had 0 knowledge on Geography despite having taken it for 5 years, and was dropping a brick going into the exam thinking I was going to crash and burn...but as I turned over the first page of that exam paper I felt like the guy from A Beautiful Mind where all the numbers just click for him. All the answers just popped into my head and I just wrote on pure spontaneous knowledge.

Sadly earlier in the year I had the lowest score in the school on my Geography coursework which was worth 25% of the total score, so I came out with a high D grade.