Because I'm tired, got an exam tomorrow at 6pm and am gonna cram first thing in the morning, I'll make this thread.
Basically post here once you've finished all your exams with your thoughts, rants, witticisms, etc....
I finish on the 24th so until then, study hard and good luck.
(Im under the impression that regardless of whether any of you've finished yet, you'll still post out of procrastination.Do so if it'll fucking keep you sane until its all over.)
1 thing I must say: "Uni exams 'SUCK'!"
I have done 3 of my exams (Physics Advanced, Calculus 2 and Engineering Systems Design)
Physics Advanced: My first university exam EVER was the hardest most degrading exam I have done! Let me say when universities say the subject is an advanced subject, it means the subject is an impossibly hard subject!!!
Calculus 2: This exam so far has been the BEST exam I have done. Except the way the subject was taught just really worked for me! We had been shown how to solve problems in maths and I guess thats why I love maths because the way it is taught just clicks. When we go through everything its just like many demonstrations and you understand why this and that is done. I'm still considering majoring in maths itself, but, physics and engineering still look enticing.
Engineering Systems Design: This exam is a little in between the physics and calculus exams in terms of difficulty. This engineering exam contains a lot of open ended problems and focuses on more qualitative analysis. There was one question that was worth about 17% of the exam's marks was on one of the many industrial accidents we were shown in a lecture (so really we had about 1 in 5 chance of getting any one of them) and most of us were shocked to find this as one of the questions. I would say that this exam was the hardest out of the total 3 exams (The other two were last years) on this subject.
Anyway I have my final exam next Friday (Criminology) and yes I am procrastinating. I have been doing so much procrastination at uni this year its not funny. I guess it allows you to maintain your sanity during the exam period as initiation into university leaves you feeling as though you have been dropped in the deep end. But atleast I'm learning how to use lectures to your benifit, what to study, etc.
Anyway that's my 2 cents!