just take a wheelbarrow full of duetsche marks to school
Usually start 2 weeks before
2nd one is pretty easy lelKuSTaV wrote:
Procrastination is a disease. And I have a very bad case of it.
Economics test tomorrow. Havent done much in terms of that.
ITS due friday. Barely started.
Modern History essay draft on the economy of nazi germany and the rise o hitler due friday too, havent started.
oh well.
Just got back and daammmnnn. That was really hard, thought I had the organic chem bit under control, but no ..and that was the part I had done. Was doing the natural products stuff last night. That actually was oke. Guessing this will be a resit, talk a bitchmcminty wrote:
Oohh cool. I've got a few high school friends doing pharmacy. Tbh, I could totally see them using their skills to make illicit drugs Good luck with it. I did organic chem in my first year of engineering, so I know what a bitch that can be.
@ Ty: sounds like me man even the scrubs part (except I don't swim )
true lolburnzz wrote:
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2 weeks seems good, hell of a lot better than a few days anyway..teddy..jimmy wrote:
Usually start 2 weeks before
Was in Oslo a few weekends ago btw, really nice city man nice uni too^^
ITS is becoming a joke.Cybargs wrote:
2nd one is pretty easy lelKuSTaV wrote:
Procrastination is a disease. And I have a very bad case of it.
Economics test tomorrow. Havent done much in terms of that.
ITS due friday. Barely started.
Modern History essay draft on the economy of nazi germany and the rise o hitler due friday too, havent started.
oh well.
It used to be cool.
Now I actually am procrastinating. I think "yeah, 2 sentences of notes is good enough" then I go do something else.
noice 

I managed proper study for my finals year and my entire MSc.
Apart from that I was hopeless.
The only way I can really learn properly is steadily, a bit at a time, over a long period.
All distractions have to be put aside, for a year or two studying IS your life.
It helps if you can enjoy it a little, or make it competitive somehow.
Apart from that I was hopeless.
The only way I can really learn properly is steadily, a bit at a time, over a long period.
All distractions have to be put aside, for a year or two studying IS your life.
It helps if you can enjoy it a little, or make it competitive somehow.
Fuck Israel
Oh hey that reminds me, still have a buy a friend dinner cos he got a higher grade for the previous examDilbert_X wrote:
It helps if you can enjoy it a little, or make it competitive somehow.
I try to make it competitive, it does help, but not that many other people want to make it competitive.
Sometimes I just pick someone at random and tell myself 'I'm going to beat that dickwad'.
Occasionally it actually happens.
Another challenge 'I'm going to be so far ahead in this subject the exam is going to be a piece of cake and I'll be able to walk out laughing'
In my finals year I did every single past paper there was, most of the exams required you to attempt six out of eight questions (or something).
I did all eight and crossed out the ones I didn't think were perfect.
My previous years weren't quite so awesome so I got an average grade overall. (My personal challenge for uni was 'Get through this without jumping off a building')
Did get a distinction in the Masters though.
Occasionally it actually happens.
Another challenge 'I'm going to be so far ahead in this subject the exam is going to be a piece of cake and I'll be able to walk out laughing'
In my finals year I did every single past paper there was, most of the exams required you to attempt six out of eight questions (or something).
I did all eight and crossed out the ones I didn't think were perfect.
My previous years weren't quite so awesome so I got an average grade overall. (My personal challenge for uni was 'Get through this without jumping off a building')
Did get a distinction in the Masters though.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2009-11-03 03:56:34)
Fuck Israel
Sit down with your textbook open and an empty refill pad beside you. As you read things, write them out. It has always worked for me. Even if i'm not paying attention when I'm writing it I can still remember it. The downside is it takes quite a while to sit down and write loads of stuff, but it's worth the effort if you don't have to do it again for another few months.
Good point, works much better than just reading.Sit down with your textbook open and an empty refill pad beside you. As you read things, write them out.
Fuck Israel
I always take a solid 3 days for nothing but the material. I cram in those days by making all of my notes point form for the first, on the second I will come up with my own version of the exam and ensure I can do it, and on the third I spend my time memorizing all of the points I have left out of my mock-exam and anything I seem to be struggling so that it's the freshest in my mind.
I'm definitely a crammer, but it works very well for me.
I'm definitely a crammer, but it works very well for me.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
Can I just say how useful this topic is for a fellow procrastinator with end of module exams this week. Cheers to all involved, i'd buy you a pint or some such but i cba and your too far away. :p
I've got an exam on Number Systems, Boolean Algebra & Sets, Relations & Functions regarding Computing tomorrow. I've yet to study, but I'll do alright.