In March 2008, I have my final public exams and have to get AS HIGH a score as possible because I need a medical seat. I've had no problems with my studies last year. The term's started this week, and we students have to write daily tests for 10 minutes for all the five subjects. Plus, we have weekly tests for an hour, 1 subject per day. I'm already tired out with this schedule because from 8 in the morning to 4.30 in the evening, I'm in school.
To score well in the final I need to learn right from the beginning of the year. But I'm already tired out. So, can anyone give me some really good tips and suggestions on how I can do this without getting stressed out, or going crazy? I need to know how to stay positive, and how to not lose my momentum. Any tips on diet/exercise are also welcome. Thanks in advance!
2007-03-07
22:48:45
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beachblue99
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➔ Psychology
Also, I've gone through this public exam thing two years back (we write 2 in our country) and didn't come out well, because I got fed up with studying. But that year wasn't this hectic, though. Any tips to stay interested in the chapter you have to read over 15 times throughout the year?
2007-03-07
22:49:40 ·
update #1