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LPC interview exam fail - consequences?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alison C" data-source="post: 94809" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Hi - I've read and agree with the responses above (it sounds really unpleasant) but also want to point out that this is not an issue until it's an issue. The internal struggles and your approach to the rest of the course can be managed going forward. The exam will only get in the way of your life in the longer term if you don't manage what you can. The worst-case scenario at the moment is that you fail the exam and have to deal with that - in March. But if you let it knock you back then that could have far wider implications. It's always stressful when you feel you didn't perform as you'd hoped/expected. Just be as calm and focused as you can - you clearly have a bright future and in the end, if this is a setback then let it be just that, rather than anything it isn't just yet. </p><p></p><p>It's your tutor's role to listen and to be in a position to give you guidance as and when needed. And there is no harm in keeping your CV polished and your LinkedIn on point just to remind yourself of all your achievements so far. The bigger picture is really important here. Here's to a more pleasant spring term for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison C, post: 94809, member: 3943"] Hi - I've read and agree with the responses above (it sounds really unpleasant) but also want to point out that this is not an issue until it's an issue. The internal struggles and your approach to the rest of the course can be managed going forward. The exam will only get in the way of your life in the longer term if you don't manage what you can. The worst-case scenario at the moment is that you fail the exam and have to deal with that - in March. But if you let it knock you back then that could have far wider implications. It's always stressful when you feel you didn't perform as you'd hoped/expected. Just be as calm and focused as you can - you clearly have a bright future and in the end, if this is a setback then let it be just that, rather than anything it isn't just yet. It's your tutor's role to listen and to be in a position to give you guidance as and when needed. And there is no harm in keeping your CV polished and your LinkedIn on point just to remind yourself of all your achievements so far. The bigger picture is really important here. Here's to a more pleasant spring term for you. [/QUOTE]
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