My teacher ended up making a mistakes

My teacher made some mistakes on the test. I’m not quite sure what happened, but there were a lot of flaws, like repeated questions that made it feel really disorganized. Honestly, it didn’t seem fair at all. Despite this, I ended up with a D, which was frustrating since I had an 89% in the class before the test. Initially, the test was counted as 25% of my grade, but that was later changed to 10% due to an error. That’s why my grade didn’t drop as much as it could have—I still have a B. The funniest part is that if she decides to change or fix the test later, it would perfectly explain why my grade went down. I really hope she acknowledges the mistake and does something about it because it’s not fair to lose points over a flawed test.

Edit: Yes, I rushed this post and the grammar isn’t perfect, and I did use ChatGPT to help fix a few things.

One Reply to “My teacher ended up making a mistakes”

  1. I can understand how frustrating that must be! It’s tough when a test that affects your grade is poorly designed. It’s good that your teacher acknowledged the mistake with the weight of the test, though it would be ideal if they could also address the issues with the questions themselves. Fingers crossed that they take your feedback seriously—that way, you can get the fair assessment you deserve. Keep focusing on your studies, and hopefully, this situation will improve!

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