Failed my first Sociology quiz?

I just took my first sociology quiz (online) and i made a 50 on it.

I really didn’t know what to expect for the quiz. Sociology is also my major.

How do you make yourself feel better after failing a quiz?
My other grades are good and i received a scholarship to this university

Now you know how it works and what kind of material is covered. Armed with that knowledge, you’ll knock the next one out of the park :slight_smile:

Can you find out where your errors were and go over that material again? Did you misread the instructions or not follow directions? Did you do the online equivalent of bubbling the wrong choice? If you realize that you didn’t understand the material. go see the teacher asap and ask questions about what you missed. If this is your intended major, you need to do reasonably well in the entry level courses.

Check the syllabus. Sometimes, teachers drop the lowest quiz grade.

A couple of suggestions to consider:

  1. go to the professor or TA's office hours. Ask for help in figuring out what concepts you got wrong on the quiz. Also ask for suggestions in how to prepare better for the next test/quiz/exam.
  2. go to your school's student resources center and find out if there are any workshops on study skills. Go to one of those workshops.
  3. it probably isn't enough to just do the reading and go to class & expect to get good grades. You'll have to study.
  4. get some 3x5" cards and make flash cards for key vocabulary, terms, concepts that are likely to be on the next quiz/test. Spend a few min each day going through them.
  5. If there are review questions at the end of each chapter, answer them even if they aren't assigned as homework.
  6. If there is anything that the professor discusses in class/lecture which you don't understand, go to his/her office hours and ask for help or clarification. And take notes on his/her clarification so you'll remember it later. Then make some flash cards based on that and study the flash cards.

I can look over my wrong answers. I just wasn’t studying like i should have. This is a 2nd level class, when i took my intro class i made a B

Failing a quiz just tell you that you didn’t know the material. You need to figure out why you didn’t know.
Did you read the chapter?
If yes, you must have not remembered the info.
How can you do that? Can you take notes? Can you make flashcards?

Also here advice for any situation:
So to do well, consider the following:

  1. GO TO CLASS, BUY THE BOOK, READ THE CHAPTERS, AND DO THE HOMEWORK!

  2. Go to Professor’s office hours and Ask this question: “I know this is a really difficult class-- what are some of the common mistakes students make and how can I avoid them?”

  3. If you have problems with the homework, go to Prof’s office hours. If they have any “help sessions” or “study sessions” or “recitations” or any thing extra, go to them.

  4. Form a study group with other kids in your dorm/class.

  5. Don’t do the minimum…for STEM classes do extra problems. You can buy books that just have problems for calculus or physics or whatever. Watch videos on line about the topic you are studying.

  6. Go to the writing center if you need help with papers/math center for math problems (if they have them)

  7. If things still are not going well, get a tutor.

  8. Read this book: How to Become a Straight-A Student: The Unconventional Strategies Real College Students Use to Score High While Studying Less by Cal Newport. It helps you with things like time management and how to figure out what to write about for a paper, etc.

  9. If you feel you need to withdraw from a class, talk to your advisor as to which one might be the best …you may do better when you have less classes to focus on. But some classes may be pre-reqs and will mess your sequence of classes up.

  10. For your tests, can you evaluate what went wrong? Did you never read that topic? Did you not do the homework for it? Do you kind of remember it but forgot what to do? Then next time change the way you study…there may be a study skill center at your college.

  11. How much time outside of class do you spend studying/doing homework? It is generally expected that for each hour in class, you spend 2-3 outside doing homework. Treat this like a full time job.

  12. At first, don’t spend too much time other things rather than school work. (sports, partying, rushing fraternities/sororities, video gaming etc etc)

  13. If you run into any social/health/family troubles (you are sick, your parents are sick, someone died, broke up with boy/girlfriend, suddenly depressed/anxiety etcetc) then immediately go to the counseling center and talk to them. Talk to the dean of students about coordinating your classes…e.g. sometimes you can take a medical withdrawal. Or you could withdraw from a particular class to free up tim for the others.Sometimes you can take an incomplete if you are doing well and mostly finished the semester and suddenly get pneumonia/in a car accident (happened to me)…you can heal and take the final first thing the next semester. But talk to your adviser about that too.

  14. At the beginning of the semester, read the syllabus for each class. It tells you what you will be doing and when tests/HW/papers are due. Put all of that in your calendar. The professor may remind you of things, but it is all there for you to see so take initiative and look at it.

  15. Make sure you understand how to use your online class system…Login to it, read what there is for your classes, know how to upload assignments (if that is what the prof wants).

  16. If you get an assignment…make sure to read the instructions and do all the tasks on the assignment. Look at the rubric and make sure you have covered everything.

  17. If you are not sure what to do, go EARLY to the professors office hours…not the day before the assignment is due.

You might think that this is all completely obvious, but I have read many stories on this and other websites where people did not do the above and then are asking for help on academic appeal letters.

Thanks everyone who commented! I am now making an A in the class

That’s wonderful news! great job!!

What did you do differently? Share so others can learn.

I looked over the book and did the practice quizzes.