Speaking from experience....after you have left University you will always wish you studied/revised more.
I got a 2:1 but know I was very capable of getting a 1st.
Just look at it that way.
Don't do so much that you start hating it...take a walk to the shops and buy "revision food" or arrange to go to the pub in the evening so you have something to look forward to. But only go if you actually do some revision.
2006-10-19 02:53:00
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answered by Lalalala 2
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if you study for just 20 min a day per subject you are more likely to remember what you studied. i work full time, have 3 kids, and go to school 3 nights a week. i am doing my gen ed's and going to start the nursing program next fall. i know how hard it can be to study. sometimes it seems worse than it is. don't worry about studying for hours. just 20 min a day. it is really helpful and was a suggestion from my psych instructor last semester. when the bad grades start rolling it that will motivate you too. just remember that you can't make up for bad grades very easily. better just to get good ones from the start. good luck and i hope this helps.
2006-10-19 07:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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hey go study so you can pass and get a great paying, rewarding career started in the area of your expertise. Go go now you can do it your smart enough get going pull out the books look over your old tests SEE how smart you are its going to be easy for you. I wont say good luck cause your too smart you don't need luck you just need to go study!!!!!
2006-10-19 02:48:36
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answered by cameron b 4
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How about having a great future instead of a homeless one?
2006-10-19 02:52:29
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answered by Mira 3
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Get some, coffee, tea, Red Bull, Mini thins, Stackers, (not all at once!!) & get that body pumpin, that head cleared, focus, and do your best! Think about your goal and JUST DO IT! (NIKE). We all know it's worth it in the long run! IF you do it!!
2006-10-19 02:58:45
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answered by liljewel 3
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