You look at the bubble sheet and the answers on your paper. You become unsure of yourself. You studied for hours, but the question makes no sense. You try to understand it by reading it over a million times like the answer will jump out of the paper and smack you in the face, but it never does. The words become more and more foreign. You need to get an A+ on this test. Your college self is depending on you getting this decision right. A, B, C, or D? You skip through the test to triple check your answers and as you skip through it, the eliminated answers seem right, and the right answers seem wrong. You finally feel like you did the best you could do. After all the studying, all the notes, all the time, everything for nothing. As you go to submit the test you feel defeated. But life is a test, right? Choosing between multiple choice answers to determine your score for something that could possibly be a detrimental success or failure. Choosing between A, B, C, and D to affect your future. Life is the test…B-