18 January 2009
Exams
I've got one tomorrow morning and another two days later. My problem is I don't really care about the first one, and I'm not quite sure how best to prepare for the second. I really just want to get back into the swing of school, but my classes (of which I only have two this semester) don't even start until a week after my second exam. Not that I won't have things to prepare for classes during that week, but I really just rather being reading ahead and reading for fun than studying, even with my first exam less than 24 hours away. I've done a bit of studying already and will do more today, but I haven't done nearly as much as most people I know who will be taking this same exam. I'm just not worried. So not worried that I feel the need to bog about it. Yes, I am that apathetic. Mind you, I do care about getting a good mark on this exam, but I just feel this exam and the class it is a part of are rather silly. This time tomorrow I will be through with it, and can focus on my second exam, a translation exam, which at least I see the point of. I think I may even enjoy translating for it. We shall see. And after that, I can get back into real student mode, finish up my last funding application and submit it, prepare for my classes, and still have a bit of fun. I'm quite looking forward to this second semester.
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There's no other proper way to study for an exam. Understanding is everything. No need to spend more time than necessary.
It seems to me that you're a person who understands the importance of knowledge. This kind of person can easily decide wheter or not to waste his/her time on useless information. Grades are meaningless.
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