A HOT TIP FROM THE WORLD OUTSIDE OF UNIVERSITY:
YOUR BAD GRADE/S WILL NOT BE A CATASTROPHE OUT HERE!!!
Employers might want you to have that piece of paper, but many of them don't look very closely at it - and don't even notice the grades you got. You can highlight good grades, but it's easy to gloss over one bad grade (or even consistent marks that don't look so hot).
It's other things - like your experience, your extracurriculur activities, your ability to demonstrate how you apply the skills or theory you learned to the job you want - that's what an employer wants to see. Despite what you may be told - 99% of the time, no one is going to interrogate you in a job interview and ask why you got poor grades that one semester.
So, it'll be okay. Just breathe, do your best and don't harm your wellbeing worrying about the future and how this assessment or test could damage your whole future. It's a little setback, not a life-altering calamity.
(And learn job interview skills. Lots of schools offer them, and it makes a huge difference - especially if you're neurodivergent like me and don't understand the arbitrary rules)













