ssglain
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I wouldn't complain unless there's a clash - quantum superposition cannot be relied upon.
I understand the complaints but I think they are unnecessary. If exam timetables are set up to have morning and afternoon components, then the prospect of having two 3-hour exams in a day is well within realistic expectation. What is there to complain about? I think all of us should have prepared well enough for all our subjects before the trials even start. So really, the lack of preparation is the intrinsic cause of these complaints, rather than disorganiseds timetables.
By all means, try to negotiate a change in the timetable to suit majority needs. If that doesn't work, then just move on. There is no gain in upsetting yourself over things that are entirely out of your control.
I think the current time must a very stressful period for everybody. Instead of loading ourselves with unnecessary stress and pressure, why not try a different perspective and see the positive side of things? Or at least look past the negative.
I understand the complaints but I think they are unnecessary. If exam timetables are set up to have morning and afternoon components, then the prospect of having two 3-hour exams in a day is well within realistic expectation. What is there to complain about? I think all of us should have prepared well enough for all our subjects before the trials even start. So really, the lack of preparation is the intrinsic cause of these complaints, rather than disorganiseds timetables.
By all means, try to negotiate a change in the timetable to suit majority needs. If that doesn't work, then just move on. There is no gain in upsetting yourself over things that are entirely out of your control.
I think the current time must a very stressful period for everybody. Instead of loading ourselves with unnecessary stress and pressure, why not try a different perspective and see the positive side of things? Or at least look past the negative.
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