Monday, August 20, 2007
Those 4 stacks are what I'm depending on to get through exams. Most contain handouts given by lecturers and some have notes which I personally wrote to condense some information. Given that tomorrow afternoon I have CIP exam, you would expect me to have mugged for CIP this whole day. Nope, spent it studying the other modules. I haven't even started yet, at this point in time (8.23pm). My short-term memory work is really short term, so I'm picking an ideal time to study. Which is after writing this post. Oh and I'm taking a gamble. I'm only studying what my CIP lecturer told us was relevant. Which simply was the last few chapters. I'm really not sure if he had seen the actual exam paper, so I'm really taking a risk here. Though many of the people i quizzed are doing the same thing, heh. I look forward to finishing the exams, so slacking without guilt can be possible. I mean really, the past 2 weeks weren't intense with mugging at all. You could say it's a mix of arrogance and consistency which led to me not studying every single day of the study break. But oh well, I'm not complaining. What's done is done and I oughta just do what I've been doing for all exams; go into it with a 'I know everything' mentality. After all, confidence is most important once you step into that exam hall. Sleep early everybody! Nobody needs panda eyes or a sketchy brain in in an exam hall. Dreading possible mental blocks in exams, Brian Thomas Lim From left to right: Computing and Information Processing, Business Statistics, Organisational Behaviour and Microeconomics.
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