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    I Am A Graduate .When I Was In My 12th Standard, I Failed In One Paper And Scored Well In That Subject In My Other Try. I Got 65% In 12th Standard However When I Go For Interviews I Feel Guilty .Due To That I Deprive Myself Though I Have Good Knowledge For What I Am Applying, (programmer).What Should I Do?

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    Fields are those by won who believe in the winning. If you understand this one thing you will never ever fail or become double minded in any case. You are going to start your career and its and you are saying that you have a great knowledge about the programme for which you are applying , you become dispossess if you don't pass that subject and you pass it with a good percentages so why you feel blameworthy. Remember one thing ,in this world no one is perfect, and if you loose hope in the start of your career you can loose your self confidence which is not a good sign. Always think positive and be realistic . When ever you go for an interview always be confident and never put that weakness up to you. Be prepared for what you have to do, look forward. If you always look back during your journey you will never be able to reach up to the mark.
    Do the doctors stop working if during their job they can't be able to safe the life of any person? No because they try their best but they can't, if you fail once it does not mean that you lose the right to work in this society. If you are doing you feel ashamed of yourself. No way be practical and think for your future and prove that no one is better than you and you are the one who can do any thing. Make you and your friends to be proud. Go a head with a new thought that you are the best. Best of luck for your future

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      You are a graduate, which means you completed the requirements set forth by the institution, from which you graduated. You failed one test paper, but received not only a passing grade, but did well in the subject on a second try. Pat yourself on the back, right now!

      When you sit down for an interview, your CV in the interviewer's hand does not reveal this information, nor should it. You completed the course and you scored well and you know what you are doing. You possess the knowledge to do the work. That is all the interviewer is interested in.

      If, you said to the interviewer, I once failed a test, but in the end I did well in the subject, do you really believe the interviwer would care? The interviewer is concerned with the present and the future not the past. It is the final grade and your knowledge of programmer the interviewer wants to hear about. You have no reason to be embarassed or feel guilty, today for a test you once failed a then successfully overcame the failure.

      I have three very simple questions for you to think about and then write the answers on paper. Read the answers out loud at least five times. Then burn the paper in the fireplace or outside. Watch it burn and let your guilt burn away with the words on the paper. Let the past be the past and live today the best you can and you will meet tomorrow with joy in your heart!

      1. Are you going to punish yourself for failing a test, for the rest of your life? 2. Who besides me really cares that I once failed a test? 3. When will I forgive myself for failing a test, so I can move on in my life and be successful as a programmer?

      Good Luck with your next interview!

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