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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Exam Journals: Day 8 (Cramming)

By Kat


Isn't cramming great?
Cramming is the one salvation that a poor student has left to turn to when all is said and done. Or, at least, when they have terrible organisational skills.
Two exams tomorrow, and a ton of concepts to memorise? Can't remember the formula for calculating average acceleration? Boy, I remember what that felt like. But luckily, cramming came to the rescue!
Here is your free sample of a cramming timetable for one night:

4:00
Arrive home
4:00-5:00
Practice tests
5:00-6:00
Review of notes
6:00-6:30
Note-reading while eating dinner (because multitasking…)
6:30-7:30
Congratulations! You get a break. Do something you enjoy, that is, something you can do while completing another practice test.
7:30-8:30
Lookback on past tests, redoing mistakes
8:30-10:30
More practice tests plus assorted textbook reading and note compiling
10:30-11:00
Short break, while reading notes of course.
11:00-12:00                                                    
Final revision and affirmation of knowledge
12:00-undefined
Overtime for extra cramming

And there you go! A perfect timetable for adhering to all your cramming needs! 
(Do not heed any advice in this post. Rather, do actual work a few weeks beforehand. Much more efficient.)

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