If your parents are angry at you because you procrastinated badly, then it's your fault and hopefully you learned a lesson.
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edc
United States666 Posts
If your parents are angry at you because you procrastinated badly, then it's your fault and hopefully you learned a lesson. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43475 Posts
Good luck, and don't psych yourself out (any more than you already have) | ||
Pelopidas
Canada225 Posts
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Shai
Canada806 Posts
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Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
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DrivE
United States2554 Posts
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
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OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
Needless to say, I flunked both the project and the exam hahaha. Hope your case turns out better, I hope you make it through! | ||
Myrkskog
Canada481 Posts
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Loanshark
China3094 Posts
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GGitsJack
New Zealand426 Posts
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Ravencruiser
Canada519 Posts
I'm in my 4th year and it's a deferred corp. finance exam. 11 hours to go... Wish me luck, I'm going to need it. | ||
TheGiz
Canada708 Posts
I've done my fair share of procrastinating, regretting it, and failing courses, but your anxiety will be your worst enemy. Sleep is paramount, so it's good that you at least have that. Reading regularly is also paramount. In my previous term I completed all my required readings and I still almost failed some courses. Next time add reading to your daily schedule so that it is not left to the last minute. Exam studying should be review and practice problems, not learning. For now though, put that out of your mind because dwelling on what you didn't do won't help you. Think of what you already know and have learned and apply at least that in your exam. Good luck. | ||
Sm3agol
United States2055 Posts
On June 13 2011 19:54 Ravencruiser wrote: Thanks to all who gave me advice, I just slept for ~8 hours and although I still feel shitty, it's light years better than last night. I'm in my 4th year and it's a deferred corp. finance exam. 11 hours to go... Wish me luck, I'm going to need it. :-) Good man. Study hard for your last few hours, take at least 30 minutes or so before your exam to calm down and get a bite of something good to eat(fruit salad is amazing) while doing your best not to think about your test. You can do this. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On June 13 2011 11:30 Nymph wrote: I had maturity test and I had to write work/read a whole lot of books in 1 day. I was tired, unshaved and all in sweat but I did it. Sleep for 6-8 hours, stop panic - read. Good luck and have fun ! also, what the hell is a maturity test?? | ||
Gnial
Canada907 Posts
If you sleep, you will also more easily be able to identify the things you don't know and move on to the next question. | ||
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