Some Weird Help Related To Exams

Meerakat

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Hi guys,

I have 7 subjects and only 4 months to go. What do you think, will I be able to get good percentage if I study daily for 7 hours max covering at-least 6 subjects per day. Total of 49 hours per week, it's public exam by the way so my grades matter a lot. I am a 12th standard student so yeah it is actually very important. Yes, the pages are kind of long at least 350-450 pages especially for Math.

Is this a good way? Any tips, pls suggest.
 
Hard work my man. Sounds like your on a semester layout. I remember taking 24 units which was 8 classes during one semester.

Had to get a waiver from the Dean to take that many classes. Then I stacked intercession classes after it. Got all A's, I just dedicated the time. Still worked 35 hours a week, i just lost alot of sleep to stay up late and do the classes.

I got more of that this semester. The game dont stop, the game dont quit.

Keep motivated. Accomplish this semester and future semesters with only 5 classes will be easy to you in comparison.
 
Copy at the exams. It works!
Lmfao, OP you're too smart to copy at exams!

Plus, I remember a time when this girl called this guy out loud as fuck "Stop looking at my paper!" Just to get him in trouble when he clearly was not looking at her paper.

He didnt get disciplined because she was full of shit.

On a serious note though, I'm sure all academic institutions have serious consequences that for academic dishonesty.
 
Lmfao, OP you're too smart to copy at exams!

Plus, I remember a time when this girl called this guy out loud as fuck "Stop looking at my paper!" Just to get him in trouble when he clearly was not looking at her paper.

He didnt get disciplined because she was full of shit.

On a serious note though, I'm sure all academic institutions have serious consequences that for academic dishonesty.

Yes, one time when I was in a exam hall and there was a teacher making rounds, this dude out of nowhere throws a small piece of paper at me and tries to get my attention. He was literally sitting far away and still wanted my help to answer all his questions!
 
Yes, one time when I was in a exam hall and there was a teacher making rounds, this dude out of nowhere throws a small piece of paper at me and tries to get my attention. He was literally sitting far away and still wanted my help to answer all his questions!
That just goes to show ya that everyone knows that you're the man with the answers in the class.

You got this, it is going to require some seriously good time management on your part. Complacency must not be allowed, especially in the last few weeks, people have a tendency to skip class and not care about their grades.
This will not be you.
Make friends with like minded students and form study groups if possible. If you're like me and prefer to fly solo when doing academic work, then the professor is your new best friend.

Dont kiss ass, but let them know who you are and the calibre of student you will be and they will pick up on it quick.

Listen more than you ask. A side note: to help me with my time management, I bought a desk calendar. Wouldn't have thought I needed one since the Marines, but found that it helps with school a ton. If you use Canvas online, a digital calendar updates with your class assignments already integrated.
 
Here's how I did it:

Be selective about the papers. Go through the questions from the last 10 years. Prepare yourself with the most common ones, and if you have time; prepare the less common ones too.

You don't have to be great in a subject to get good score. You just need to know what the questions are gonna be.
 
It's better to ask your classmates, they know better what to do.

Do you expect we know your syallbus to guide you.

Ask your parents, class mates, teachers etc.
 
Lol when you go to college, you will study one subject in 5 days. Trust me 4 months is a lot more than you think. Understand your subject deep. It's not memorizing each and every math problem on your text book. Learn how to do one and practise a few hard and easy questions. The rest you will be able to do your own.
 
Lol when you go to college, you will study one subject in 5 days. Trust me 4 months is a lot more than you think. Understand your subject deep. It's not memorizing each and every math problem on your text book. Learn how to do one and practise a few hard and easy questions. The rest you will be able to do your own.
Where are you getting 7 months? I think you meant subjects.

Pretty sure OP is taking 7 subjects at once during a 4 month period (semester). If none of his classes are accelerated, then he is getting drip fed information the whole time.
 
Here's how I did it:

Be selective about the papers. Go through the questions from the last 10 years. Prepare yourself with the most common ones, and if you have time; prepare the less common ones too.

You don't have to be great in a subject to get good score. You just need to know what the questions are gonna be.
Only if I would have studied that much I would not be here surely :)
 
Where are you getting 7 months? I think you meant subjects.

Pretty sure OP is taking 7 subjects at once during a 4 month period (semester). If none of his classes are accelerated, then he is getting drip fed information the whole time.
Sorry I meant 4 but I have come through the same phase. I didn't work for 7 hours a day or anything. I hardly studied anything for my +2 exams and I was able to score an aggregate of 80% in all subjects.
Just try to solve all the previous year questions and he will be fine.
 
Only if I would have studied that much I would not be here surely :)
I dunno what to say man. If you are making good money, the education doesn't really matter. I was an honors dropout myself, but I decided to graduate (and waste 3 more years) because of my Father actually. He pretty much forced me to do it, and I think he was right about it.

Again, degree is just a piece of paper. Knowledge is everything.
 
Sorry I meant 4 but I have come through the same phase. I didn't work for 7 hours a day or anything. I hardly studied anything for my +2 exams and I was able to score an aggregate of 80% in all subjects.
Just try to solve all the previous year questions and he will be fine.

Y'all are awesome, thanks to everyone for tips and suggestions so far. I'll try solving last 10 years question papers and deduct common questions and uncommon questions to prepare myself, of-course I will study for each and every subject like I normally do. Time to annoy my teacher!
 
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