Lmao sameCurrently cramming for my 8:30 exam lol. Gave up studying at around 1am .-.
Mine starts at 8:45, have already accepted my fate, i regret learning a whole term of stuff in like 3 days gg
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Lmao sameCurrently cramming for my 8:30 exam lol. Gave up studying at around 1am .-.
Why didn't you start studying sooner.Lmao same
Mine starts at 8:45, have already accepted my fate, i regret learning a whole term of stuff in like 3 days gg
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Dammit, I spent a few weeks on this, by the end of the day if I haven forgotten I'll get back to you with an answer for that, the textbook had an example that was very similar to this oneProposition 1: If a person is wearing a hat, they must have a head.
Proposition 2: I am not wearing a hat.
Conclusion: Therefore, I do not have a head.
State the fallacy in the above argument.
The advice we were given is the night before an exam, have a nice dinner, a nice relaxing bath, go to bed early to get a good sleep, and do not cram.Out of curiosity, do you's study the morning of a test? or do you relax?
I went to bed at 8.30 last night, and spent around 15 minutes reading notes for each ah & m.
I feel like when I study in the lead up, I get worked up and don't perform as well.
This is only mostly true. If you force one little thing into your short term memory, and then use your reading time to find if you will need it or not, it will get glued.Dammit, I spent a few weeks on this, by the end of the day if I haven forgotten I'll get back to you with an answer for that, the textbook had an example that was very similar to this one
The advice we were given is the night before an exam, have a nice dinner, a nice relaxing bath, go to bed early to get a good sleep, and do not cram.
If it's not in there an hour before the exam it's not gunna stay in there.
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Good luckLmao same
Mine starts at 8:45, have already accepted my fate, i regret learning a whole term of stuff in like 3 days gg
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If it's a small amoun if holes that need filling I think it's ok to cram, if it's a large amount tho eughThis is only mostly true. If you force one little thing into your short term memory, and then use your reading time to find if you will need it or not, it will get glued.
Of course, the point still remains that the overall statement is ineffective. Because there's the problem that it's only one thing!
On the day of my HSC chemistry exams I knew I still had some gaps in my learning but I also knew what was likely going to be in the exam (a few of my classmates discussed the likelihood of x being examined this year and tbh we were right for almost all of our predictions). So what I did was whilst the students and I gathered around waiting for the exam I asked some last minute questions that kept seeping out of my mind despite how much I studied for it.If it's a small amoun if holes that need filling I think it's ok to cram, if it's a large amount tho eugh
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Fair enough, for my ancient exam last year I found that 90% of what I went over the day before left my mind, especially the placement of some of the inscriptions for Hatshepsut.On the day of my HSC chemistry exams I knew I still had some gaps in my learning but I also knew what was likely going to be in the exam (a few of my classmates discussed the likelihood of x being examined this year and tbh we were right for almost all of our predictions). So what I did was whilst the students and I gathered around waiting for the exam I asked some last minute questions that kept seeping out of my mind despite how much I studied for it.
Went in and boom I had answers.
The more you cram the less effective it becomes. Fact.Fair enough, for my ancient exam last year I found that 90% of what I went over the day before left my mind, especially the placement of some of the inscriptions for Hatshepsut.
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Professor Leehuan in da house.The more you cram the less effective it becomes. Fact.
Knowledge is inversely proportional to cramming
I remember in Preliminaries, on the same day as Physics yearly examination, I had an Economics examination.The more you cram the less effective it becomes. Fact.
Knowledge is inversely proportional to cramming
That probably has to deal with the fact thatI remember in Preliminaries, on the same day as Physics yearly examination, I had an Economics examination.
Studied 2-3 weeks for PHYSICS and got 60-ish%
Crammed all six topics(obviously all the important stuff like the monetary and fiscal policies, labour markets and unemployment etc...) in an hour before Economics and got 95%
Life is like wow
Comparing apples and oranges.I remember in Preliminaries, on the same day as Physics yearly examination, I had an Economics examination.
Studied 2-3 weeks for PHYSICS and got 60-ish%
Crammed all six topics(obviously all the important stuff like the monetary and fiscal policies, labour markets and unemployment etc...) in an hour before Economics and got 95%
Life is like wow
a) Teacher doesn't really teach in class, legit *hands out notes all day* and the rest is up to you - more self-study? Nothing to listen to, HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEThat probably has to deal with the fact that
a) You probably actually listened in economics during prelim LOL
b) Physics didn't make sense at the time
Mmmh! That too, but it was more the effort I put into it that I was comparing, I hope that doesn't happen in HSC where I'm putting effort into Physics and not getting the results I would like to get.Comparing apples and oranges.
Humanities vs sciences.
I guess you must naturally get Eco + comm more than physicsa) Teacher doesn't really teach in class, legit *hands out notes all day* and the rest is up to you - more self-study? Nothing to listen to, HUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
b) God, Preliminary Physics was so hard when I compare it to HSC Physics RN OA O Like wtf
Mmmh! That too, but it was more the effort I put into it that I was comparing, I hope that doesn't happen in HSC where I'm putting effort into Physics and not getting the results I would like to get.
I got handed out a ton of sheets for chemistry and I still liked it. Though to say the least my teacher did explain them to quite a noticeable extent at least.a) Teacher doesn't really teach in class, legit *hands out notes all day* and the rest is up to you - more self-study? Nothing to listen to, HUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
b) God, Preliminary Physics was so hard when I compare it to HSC Physics RN OA O Like wtf
Mmmh! That too, but it was more the effort I put into it that I was comparing, I hope that doesn't happen in HSC where I'm putting effort into Physics and not getting the results I would like to get.
She's on 11UI guess you must naturally get Eco + comm more than physics
Even if you don't get the marks you want, is it gonna be in your top 10 units ?
If not.. You can drop it some time down the track
I generally spend most the exam period relaxing lolOut of curiosity, do you's study the morning of a test? or do you relax?
I went to bed at 8.30 last night, and spent around 15 minutes reading notes for each ah & m.
I feel like when I study in the lead up, I get worked up and don't perform as well.
Oh shit, hai kat. Long time no see, whats been going on?HI GUYS LONG TIME NO SEE. How's everyone doing? I cant believe its been like 5 months since ive been on here..
Am I an OG 2015er or...Oh shit, hai kat. Long time no see, whats been going on?
For everyone that doesnt know, KR is one of the OG 2016rs