26-04-12, 12:45 | #11 |
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I failed Spanish in high school, only because I didn't give a crap. I didn't need it so it wasn't a big deal. The very same year I got a 97% average in Trig.
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26-04-12, 12:45 | #12 | |
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I'm not allowed to do anything like that. I'm extremely pissed, but it's okay. I'll just double the load to bring my GPA higher. Some kids were smart enough to drop the class early on, and I looked down upon them. Oh, how the tables have turned. Last edited by motoleo; 26-04-12 at 12:48. |
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26-04-12, 12:59 | #13 | |
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Going through past papers (unless they are actual exam papers, in which you are not allowed your original paper back unless you pay for it) helps you identify what you are getting wrong, so you can go over those things more clearly. Are you in High school, College, University?? |
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26-04-12, 13:09 | #14 | |
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Last edited by motoleo; 26-04-12 at 13:11. |
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26-04-12, 13:21 | #15 |
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Do you know where you are going wrong? Do you understand the questions, or the style of questions?
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27-04-12, 08:05 | #16 |
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Is your final exam an overview of everything you have done this semester, or is it an exam that goes over the last bit of content that has been discussed?
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27-04-12, 10:43 | #17 | |
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Review of everything. 100 questions. If I at least make a 70 of the class, at least I won't have to take it again, but I don't think that will happen. I just want it to be over. |
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27-04-12, 11:30 | #18 |
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Or people could just discuss this on dedicated student forums, like The Student Room?
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27-04-12, 13:17 | #19 |
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On my GED i had trouble trying to pass the reading comprehension because i didn't understand certain questions but in the end i was able to pass it.
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27-04-12, 18:15 | #20 | |
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amirite? @ motoleo: If you have access to your old tests (and they are graded), review the questions you got right; if there are wrong answers don't say which was the correct one, then look through your notes and see if you can figure it out, and then study the right answers. Also, isn't your professor going to have a review, or at least a study guide? |
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