5.30.2024 — Babysitting while I study for a big exam I have 내일 that I had no idea about. Whoops. It’s apparently a practice for the final next week, 그런데 왜…?
Besides taking the test after some cramming, I decided to take off work tomorrow with the excuse that I’m sick, but I’m really just exhausted. Mentally, mostly.
Long Beach, WA에 갈 거예요. 이번 주말. I was excited to take a small vacation somewhere different, but now I’m just tired. Seems I can’t get the timing for things right.
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I was taking an exam at school, except Chica from FNAF was there and if I made one wrong move she’d fucking kill me.
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Studying in the library after having been at home for over a week >>>>
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Mistakes I made in my junior year that i don't want anyone else to repeat.
Signed up for more extra curriculars than I could handle
Not giving myself enough breaks
Sleeping late
Had increased screentime
Didn't give midterms it's dues importance
Lost my notes a couple of times so I had to rewrite them and thus, wasted time.
Thought too much about what people think
Had increased anxiety levels because i wasn't doing anything productive
Didn't study from the start
Got overconfident in the subject which was easy and ended up getting the lowest in it.
Gave too many f**ks about unimportant matters
Didn't give too many f**ks about important matters
Didn't manage my time
Got alittle too ambitious and ended up backfiring
Implemented every single piece of advice i got from teachers (didn't turn out well)
Unhealthy diet and reduced my meals
Didn't exercise.
(For both my reference and yours. I have definitely thought about how I can improve in my last and final year of highschool based on this and thought that this might help someone else too.)
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10 steps to revise for an exam (and my recommended timeline)
Quickly go over the material that will be covered on the exam. Put each topic into a category of "Good" "Okay" and "Bad" based on your understanding of that topic. (Day 0 - Before revising)
Look at steps 3-10 and put them into a study plan that you can follow. This will keep you on track and ensure you cover everything. (Day 0 - Before revising)
First, start with your "Okay" list. Briefly revise each topic, focusing on definitions, formulas, and general concepts. At this point, you should be ensuring that you know the information, not focusing on exam practice. I like using flashcards for this step to ensure I actually know the information (Day 1)
Now, do the same for your "Good" list. (Day 1 or 2)
Once you've done steps 2 and 3, you're ready to practice! If your professor has given you practice/review questions, use those. You can also find great questions in your textbook or from past assignments. (Day 2)
Now, focus on your "Bad" category. Do a much more thorough review of the information in this category, almost as if you're learning it for the first time. This is a step where flashcards may be super helpful, especially if you need to power through a lot of memorization work (Day 3).
This is where you practice your "Bad" category. Make sure to do multiple questions for each topic to ensure that you're prepared for anything that comes your way (Day 4).
Revisit all the information you've studied over this process, and do more practice problems on the topics you're struggling with the most. (Day 5)
Take a deep breath, get some sleep, and eat a good meal! (Exam day!)
Take your exam!
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hi mr good morning man!! my friends are taking some important tests and i would love to send them some testing themed good morning messages if you have any. thanks, and im a huge fan of your work!!!
Good Morning Intense Magnet Enthusiast,
The only real test is testing whether you're smart enough to decide to have a Good Morning every day forever no matter what!
Hopefully this helps your friends understand that.
Your eternal friend,
Bud☀️🧙🏼♂️✌🏼
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How are the JEE kids bro 💀
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