I know this is a stupid thing to be worrying about, and logically I know what's done is done, but I can't stop worrying over silly little mistakes I've made in exam papers I've sat that may have cost me marks.
I'm in Year 13, currently sitting my A-Levels and need AAA to make my uni offer, but every time I leave an exam hall and discuss answers/come on TSR forums, I see that I've made small mistakes that have cost me 1 or 2 marks here and there, and it literally drives me crazy. It's mainly because I KNOW I could've avoided them if I had just read the question a little better, or stuck with my gut instinct. I do a lot of practice exam papers and I know the content for each subject, but I still make these (sometimes downright idiotic) mistakes, and I'm terrified they'll all add up, and will probably make the difference between an A and a B.
There's nothing I, or anyone else can really do about it, but I was just wondering if anyone ever feels the same way?