My brother said to me a few days ago that “whenever I think I’ve done well, I’ve done terribly, and whenever I think I’ve done terribly, I’ve done well.”
Hrmm. That one could be related to impostor syndrome, maybe. However, what this thread has really established is that people can have any possible combination of experiences with test results (always thinking you’ve done badly, always thinking you’ve done well, thinking the opposite of what actually happened, and actually being right.)
My brother said to me a few days ago that “whenever I think I’ve done well, I’ve done terribly, and whenever I think I’ve done terribly, I’ve done well.”
Hrmm. That one could be related to impostor syndrome, maybe. However, what this thread has really established is that people can have any possible combination of experiences with test results (always thinking you’ve done badly, always thinking you’ve done well, thinking the opposite of what actually happened, and actually being right.)