• Are you guys worried about exams? / How much do you study?
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Hmm...No. I put A for all the answers. :smug:
oh yeah. government AP test coming up in about 4 days. ill just get the bare minimum because i can
1. Worried about your exams? Never. 2. Chill about them? Never. I don't study much, what you hear in lessons is enough.
We barely have any exams here at all, so it's not much to think about. And whenever we have, it's one of the last days before summer break.
I don't study and somehow everything goes better than expected...
1. I like my exams, I just see them as a big challange 2. I do two-three past papers a day on a certain subject then mark myself, then I just do questions from my book.
Strange to hear that no one ever studies here, but yet wants to be scientist and all that shit. I study really fucking hard because I want to get into a program that allows very B's, which is engineering physics(around 19 points out of 20) .I already have 3 B's out of like 12 subjects. And I expect to get 3 more this year...
i didn't study but because i got into the place i wanted with something i suppose i would call "connections"
I never Studied with books, i learn from tv and internet
I want to do well but I just don't want to study.
Well my GCSE's are coming up in a few weeks (Two to be exact) and i've done next to no revision for reasons out off my control(Grampa fell very sick) So to be honest i'm absolutely BAGGING it for them.
I haven't been to school in years. Never studied and fucked up my education. It took me another two years to get it straight. Don't think you're awesome because you don't study, you're a dick. Study, or else you're a dick. Study, or else I'll personally come around your house and shit down your mothers throat, and make her regurgitate it into yours.
My memory is terrible, so revising a week in advance is a waste of time for me. I don't actually care about them, but my parents do.
[QUOTE=Frayyyy;21637331]A lot of people in this thread are going to get a rude awakening if they go to uni[/QUOTE] I don't study at all. All A's and Bs. Community college FTW! Transfering to University of Washington next year, but I have all of my general studies crap done so I will just be studying math and engineering, my favorites. [editline]10:18AM[/editline] But I have a friend who is a sophomore in high school and he often misspells really common words.
If I was any more relaxed I'd be asleep. Oh, and how hard is it getting at least four F's?
posting some sparkcharts to help people that actually study... [img]http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/3517/study2.gif[/img] [img]http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/3916/study.gif[/img] [img]http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/637/study3.gif[/img] [img]http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/271/study4.gif[/img]
American school is PISS easy compared to a German school.
Exams next year, fuck fuck fuck!
Eh, the tests can suck my balls. I'll probably end up studying anyway though.
Only tests I've ever studied for are certification exams.
Sometimes I come out with a B or an A other times I come out with an E or a D grade so I feel like I'm taking a gamble every time I go for a test. The only way to ensure an average grade is to die or have an excuse to not do the tests so they automatically give you a grade set on how well you did work for the year.
I never study, I tend to sleep more than study at night but I still pass my exams. Shit, I wasted my 1337th post. :frown:
i can draw what was my exam last month if any of you are interested
[QUOTE=Chopstick;21654370]Sometimes I come out with a B or an A other times I come out with an E or a D grade so I feel like I'm taking a gamble every time I go for a test. The only way to ensure an average grade is to die or have an excuse to not do the tests so they automatically give you a grade set on how well you did work for the year.[/QUOTE] Or you could study.
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I'm terrible at getting myself to study, although I usually do all right at exams. Something about the pressure that makes me work better I think. In college I studied a little more than I did at school though.
Study all the fucking time. At univeristy, youll soon realise your fucking boned without doing it if your doing a proper subject, rather than say, media studies. Four hours a day, is about normal for me at the moment.
I'm not the best pupil in the world but not the worst either.
I don't study often. In fact, I found that I studied more in high school than I do now in college - and I did worse in high school than I do now in college (that's not to say I studied often in high school, nor did badly; I would study maybe once a month in high school and averaged B's on tests). I don't know why, but I'm finding college to be easier for me than I ever found high school to be. I seem to be picking up on things a lot more quickly than I ever used to. That may just be because the classes are a lot faster, the professors actually know (and enjoy) what they're teaching, and I don't have the cesspit of failure and ignorance that you find in a public high school. That being said, the only class whose tests I've had to study for was my History 146 and 147 classes. History has never been my strong suit, and the way that particular professor operated did not help matters (its a common opinion among everyone I've talked to who has either had him themselves or knows someone who did that he is probably the harshest professor on the entire campus). Though I managed a 3.9 in my History 147 last quarter - Fuck if I know how. :v: Math is a different story. I don't study for the [b]exams[/b], per se, but I study for the [b]classes[/b], because my math goes extremely quickly. Besides, if you actually know the material, you have less chance of forgetting it on the test, and you tend to remember it long after the exam, so studying for the classes has its benefits. :v:
I don't study unless its on shit I really don't understand that and math, the math course i'm taking is hard as hell
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