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Feeling after the math exam (99 points)
1. Enlightenment from the examination

Another exam is over. Every exam will get some lessons or some experience. The biggest revelation I got from this exam is that negligence always exists.

After I finished the math test, I felt good. The test paper is simple and the questions are smooth. Then I checked it carefully. After I got all the answers, I always had a hope: I got full marks in the math exam.

Out of the examination room, the hope of getting full marks is getting closer and closer to me. I boldly checked the answers with my classmates, and the questions were correct. Seeing that some students were depressed and annoyed because they found the wrong questions in their answers, I thought to myself: It feels good to have all the answers right. I'm really glad that I checked carefully after I finished the exam. At that time, I was happier than ever.

But before long, this special joy turned into my unprecedented sadness and disappointment.

"I painted that picture very big." I'm a little happy to say.

"No, well, not much.

I was shocked. Did I draw it wrong? Impossible, I have drawn this picture twice. It should be that the other party made a mistake, or it is a personal emotional difference. Am I so comforted? Myself. But my heart is still very uneasy.

I dare not answer confidently any more, but I overheard another group of people report the answers that disturbed me in unison. I was dumbfounded. I was really wrong. It's really my fault! I can't believe I crossed the picture with the text! I can't believe I didn't check out that this is a thousand calculations, but it is still ignored! The hope of full marks suddenly burst in my heart like a bubble. 3 points just slipped away from my test paper. Such an easy test paper, such a big loss of 3 points!

In this way, I regretted it all afternoon.

This is negligence, you can't hide it. However, because the ranking is calculated according to the total scores of the four courses, the results of other subjects have finally lived up to my efforts. So we can draw a second revelation: learning needs all-round development. Perhaps because of the Excellence in other aspects, the overall score has improved. Of course, if we try our best to reduce negligence and improve the Excellence of other subjects, the total score will be greatly improved. Therefore, all-round development is very important.

Generally speaking, negligence is inevitable, but it can be minimized. All-round development is a shortcut to make up for negligence.