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Planning to study this year? (1 Viewer)

shona1990

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Planning, yes. I'm great at that. Too bad I never get around to it.... :(
 

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shona1990 said:
Planning, yes. I'm great at that. Too bad I never get around to it.... :(
Hear hear!
:wave:
I had the best and most extensive study plans....but who's follows them? To me they were just wasting my time. So no more study plans. I need the ocassional list to remember what I need to do, due to so much happening but one doesn't need a study plan (or me to be specific).

I however, although giving up my social life (ha, who had one of those to begin with) will refuse to give up my internet time nor TV programs on certain nights...though I'm starting to have to give up reading the books not related to classes. (That's what humanities subjects do to you).
 

Tsuska

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I planned to study at least 4 hrs a day.

I ended up studying 2hrs a day for ONE day before the exams =P

Does that count?
 

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i planned to dota 2 hours a day
its been better =)
thats probably the only plan thats worked
 

gmooh

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Should we really be using this place for advertising within posts?

Mainly focused on practice exams, since it was on these more technical aspects that improvement was needed.
 

ywontuend

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LOL

see i always try to STUDY...

but neva get around to it...

BTW is studying actually revising or is it always homework?

if its the former im screwed, if its the latter.....

im screwed...
 

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