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By Seth Landman
Special to ESPN.com Monday, April 20, 2009 In school, when you fail a test or get a bad grade on a paper, teachers want you to rehash what happened. "It's a learning process," they say. The idea is that going back over the test is a chance for you to learn the information you didn't learn when you were supposed to learn it. Of course, for most of us, when the test is over, we just want to move on, put the failure behind us and think about what's ahead. Then again, if you are reading this column, there's a decent chance that this is not ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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