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Fuck ya mang. I'm a first quarter freshman and I've never studied so hard before in my life. Tryna go beast mode.
Yeah same here, I've never really studied before and I've always done well in school but I think I'm gonna be studying for my CalcII and Chem finals....
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
What works the best for me for classes based on homework/tests (calc, physics, thermo, etc): redo all the homeworks and try to understand how the provided solutions are done. Then do the midterms over again, again going through it with and then without the solutions to figure out how you are doing it/should be doing it.
Reading the book never really works for me, I have to work problems. I wish I had figured that out freshman year, it took a year of middling grades before I started kicking ass and taking names to my satisfaction.
First quarter grad school finals start next thursday....ffffuuuuuuuu
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^ Pretty much what I've done. My calc teacher is letting us have a cheat-sheet, so I went batshit crazy with it, and have copied literally every single formula, every single midterm problem, and even more example problems. 4.5 hours & 11 problems, aww yeeee
Good luck bro. Im taking a small break now. Im doing a very fast paced schedule myself. Im taking 20+ hours every ten weeks to get my bachelors of science in polysomnography by next august. I feel your pain
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left
studying for me includes watching movies, making dinner, working out, and having fun with my girl. i mostly have project-oriented portfolio based classes and essays to write, no serious final exams.
Anyone here ever take microeconomics?
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I've got a two days to brush up on imperfect/perfect competition, return to scale, and all that bull shit. Got most defintions down, just need to get those graphical displays down for those 3 pesky short answers...
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