BlasphemyBtw cramming DOES NOT work effectively (well i think that).
Yeah it has to be DONE WELL lol and for most of us its not, because cramming suggests we are under great stress and therefore is not as effective as "all year round" studying. I know i dont do that but i reckon thats efficientBlasphemy
Cramming done well is the most efficient method of studying imo, in terms of work/knowledge accomplished per hour.
There is no need to argue your point of view.Yeah it has to be DONE WELL lol and for most of us its not, because cramming suggests we are under great stress and therefore is not as effective as "all year round" studying. I know i dont do that but i reckon thats efficient
please read occer's comment. HASN'T WORK OUT GREAT. surely that suggests something
Meh not like I failed, It's just I think if I write more notes then I'll start getting more distinctions than I am now.Hmm some say I have the worse study habits but it works for me.
All I do is read the textbook or the stuff that we learnt in class that day and somehow it locks into my memory permanently. Remember, its not going to work for everyone so dont make this your routine!
Btw cramming DOES NOT work effectively (well i think that).
lol....that's kind of true....BUT it's always good to start getting into your studying "habits" early, imoyou're in year ten, don't bother studying, hell even year 11 is a waste of time, wait for year 12 to knuckle down
Sounds familiar.I usually end up procrastinating so much that I miss the whole revising and cram period before a test.
yes, a lot of people find that normalThough, when I do, I like to handwrite notes and read them to myself in a fobby asian accent.