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<blockquote data-quote="S87" data-source="post: 43350" data-attributes="member: 453"><p>Honey,</p><p></p><p>It is fine, you are not perfect. Take a minute and have a nice cry. Now move and think "I can do it and I will do it"</p><p></p><p>I struggled with the structure as well during my GDL and English was not even my first language. My personal strategy?</p><p></p><p>First, go to your tutor and ask for help, tell him/her that you know the facts and the law but you struggled with the structure ask for some guidance and some previous mock exams.</p><p></p><p>Your colleagues could help you too, some of them are fierce competitors, but the world is also full of nice people do not be afraid to ask for some tips. People are the greatest teachers among us.</p><p></p><p>Embrace the failure because how you react sets how you learn. We are not perfect we are a work in progress!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S87, post: 43350, member: 453"] Honey, It is fine, you are not perfect. Take a minute and have a nice cry. Now move and think "I can do it and I will do it" I struggled with the structure as well during my GDL and English was not even my first language. My personal strategy? First, go to your tutor and ask for help, tell him/her that you know the facts and the law but you struggled with the structure ask for some guidance and some previous mock exams. Your colleagues could help you too, some of them are fierce competitors, but the world is also full of nice people do not be afraid to ask for some tips. People are the greatest teachers among us. Embrace the failure because how you react sets how you learn. We are not perfect we are a work in progress! [/QUOTE]
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