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I HATE tests

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This is more of a vent since I'm really frustrated while trying to upskill. I haven't been in a formal class setting since college (I'm 30 and it's been over 10 years). My classes are unfortunately at night, and I take medication in the morning, so all that energy and focus only goes into work. At night, I'm mentally exhausted and honestly I'm starting to regret taking the course. I'm reminded just how much I **hate** testing. All these stupid trick questions with similar answers to throw you off. I'm so bad at memorizing and do so much better with hands on experience. It's such a dumb concept having to cram information just to answer a bunch of questions for a piece of paper.. UGGH

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Subreddit
r/ADHD
Author
u/Savven
Posted
Feb 13, 2026 at 12:49 AM UTC
LeadScore: 25

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