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Originally posted by: lager
Who say they get all A's without studying at all!! WTF?!?! Is that even possible? Stop BS'ing yourself and admit that you are a hermit buried in your books!!!

*screams*

I go to a school were 50% of the people can get A's without really lifting a finger. It is a selective school though, but for me, studying hard is almost unthinkable (as in, pretty much everyone finds most stuff easy)
 
Originally posted by: Ameesh
if you are in highschool, its fvckin easy, 1 hour of studying a week for straight As evening taking all AP classes, if your in college if you get straight As w/o studying you either goto a sh!tty college or have an easy major.
Word to yo' momma. Sociology majors, the lot of you braggarts.
 
i'm usually not one to leave stuff to chance so i study my butt off no matter how easy or how hard a class is. i just dont want to take the chance that ill screw something up.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: conjur
<--- king of 12-page essays night before they're due!

:beer:

You are supposed to write them after you wake up with a hangover.



It's more fun to get a crappy version the day you are given the assignment, then revise it the night before when you are drunk, then printing it out 2 minutes before your class starts and not having any clue you did anything to it :-x
 
1)Pay attetion in class
2)Dont do the homework, do it right. The first time
3)Read the material
4)Read the material again
5)Read the material until you pass out.
 
Originally posted by: Tabb
1)Pay attetion in class
2)Dont do the homework, do it right. The first time
3)Read the material
4)Read the material again
5)Read the material until you pass out.

That's considered studying.
 
I just think that some people are really good at absorbing the material during lecture and that's why they don't really study at home. I used to do that in high school, but once I finished a test or something the information would quickly get lost due to learning other things. It ended up hurting me. Now I can't figure a lot of things out in college because I don't absorb the theories easily AND I have poor study skills.
 
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