____she prepared well for exam she could not score good marks
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Explanation:
It's a feeling every student knows, as you walk out of the exam hall and everyone discusses how it went. You either join in the conversation as you feel like it went fairly well, or you avoid all discussion of the disaster that just happened. If you ever feel the latter, here are some tips for what to do when the exam didn't really go to plan…
Don’t panic
It sounds obvious, but it really is important not to panic once you leave the exam hall. Try to find somewhere quiet and calm down there for a while. Remember that it is only one exam in your whole educational career, and it's not the end of the world.
Don't completely write the exam off
I think students have the tendency to assume the worst in their exam performance. However, you could be pleasantly surprised. Perhaps it was a particularly hard exam and thus will be marked more generously. Yet, I’m also aware, from my own experience, that sometimes you just know that it was bad, despite how many times people try to tell you 'Oh I'm sure it was fine, you’re just being hard on yourself'. In these situations look at the subsequent tips.
Answer:
she prepared well for exam but she could not score good marks