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I :heart; cramming!

etalns

Diamond Member
Crammed for 5 days before mid terms and they were a huge success!!!

Never letting myself get into that situation again! 😀
 
Good to hear you learned from your mistake! But it isn't a bad idea to do hardcore studying before mid/finals anyway, ya know (even if you are prepared)?
 
Originally posted by: reverend boltron
Good to hear you learned from your mistake! But it isn't a bad idea to do hardcore studying before mid/finals anyway, ya know (even if you are prepared)?

I want to do hardcore studying before, but just in a reviewing sense.

Although, I got 98% on one of them.. so it's going to be hard to persuade me that the cramming didn't work.

IT wasn't retarded cramming, like, the night before cramming. I crammed for five days, pretty effectively I might add!
 
Originally posted by: bootymac
Not affected by the strike?

I'm a university student. (Queen's)

If someone has to cram five days for a high school mid term, they should be shot.

Oh, and I went to a private school for k-12 (Collingwood).
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
5 days isn't cramming, right now its 1.5 hours before mine 😉

It's not possible to do well by cramming or such a little amount of time. At least not at my school.
 
5 days isn't cramming, 5 days is being studious.
Unless you just skipped every single class all semester, then I would say 5 days is cramming.
 
Originally posted by: Legendary
5 days isn't cramming, 5 days is being studious.
Unless you just skipped every single class all semester, then I would say 5 days is cramming.


I skipped most of the classes.
 
Midterms? I guess they are upon us already. I'm taking internet college classes and they're about the most laid back situation you could ask for. No midterms to speak of other than upgrading the online grade sheet with the midterm grades for this semester. I'm really surprised how easy going this is. Not much to do when I'm caught up with the material.

Oh, and I went to public school. 🙂 And I don't skip classes

 
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