A friend commented that he was wrong on 5 picks but still in the 86th percentile.
I completely flubbed one of the six questions on my Business Associations final last year and still wound up in the upper half of that class. There's nothing worse-suited to judging you as an individual than to compare your failures to those of your peers.
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