Best advice you’ll ever get is that cramming doesn’t work. If you’re ever in this position just fail that exam like a cool person instead of failing like a stressed out dork.
Nah, I crammed all throughout highschool, my undergrad degree, and my masters degree (though less for my masters because there were a lot more open-note and project-based exams), and have always been an above-average student. Maybe I just got lucky, but cramming definitely was a viable strategy for me. I don’t think I’d endorse it as a good strategy for others, but cramming did work for me.
Best advice you’ll ever get is that cramming doesn’t work. If you’re ever in this position just fail that exam like a cool person instead of failing like a stressed out dork.
Nah, I crammed all throughout highschool, my undergrad degree, and my masters degree (though less for my masters because there were a lot more open-note and project-based exams), and have always been an above-average student. Maybe I just got lucky, but cramming definitely was a viable strategy for me. I don’t think I’d endorse it as a good strategy for others, but cramming did work for me.
Yeah, it didn’t work for every subject but there were absolutely classes in uni where I just crammed it in within two days.
And yet you don’t know the difference between minutes and days
And you never learned punctuation.
Jesus, talk about a self own