This is the most common strategy among students.Originally posted by shutthehellup:the only effective way for me is to cram everything into my head 3 days before the exam, spit it all out in exams, and throw everything back to the teacher after everything.
i still pass though.
yeah man..it's more effective for me.Originally posted by Parka:This is the most common strategy among students.
Originally posted by shutthehellup:the only effective way for me is to cram everything into my head 3 days before the exam, spit it all out in exams, and throw everything back to the teacher after everything.
i still pass though.
everyday...?Originally posted by Parka:Consistency in studying helps.
That's by reading some of the required readings for exams everday. The more you get exposed to it, the more you will have an impression of it. That's mere exposure effect.
Worked for me. Haha.
Don't suppose it really mattered that much...Originally posted by shutthehellup:oops i'm not from NYP. i graduated from TP.
well, no more mugging, but more initiative needed at work definitely.Originally posted by En':Don't suppose it really mattered that much...
Lucky you, grand escape from school... So how's working life so far?
lucky you!!! so wat do u do...?Originally posted by shutthehellup:well, no more mugging, but more initiative needed at work definitely.
but i enjoy what i do, so it's more of a party..keke
Originally posted by edLow:NYP exam! The exam is always similiar. Just look for the past year papers and compare it and you will realise how common are the questions! I know this apply in SEG lah, as for other schools, I have no idea.
The last few lectures before exam/test esp those extra lessons usually got tips one. But the tips can be out-of-point (bluff the students one) occasionally.
Last but not least, get tips from the lecturers!
bistro/cafe/deli supervisor. now the bistro is still under construction, so i'm working alongside with my bistro manager to do planning, paperwork, coordinating with the contractors, etc...Originally posted by En':lucky you!!! so wat do u do...?
sounds like quite a bit of work....Originally posted by shutthehellup:bistro/cafe/deli supervisor. now the bistro is still under construction, so i'm working alongside with my bistro manager to do planning, paperwork, coordinating with the contractors, etc...
yup, thats where the initiative comes in, but i like it, so it comes on naturally.Originally posted by En':sounds like quite a bit of work....
Ooooh okokOriginally posted by shutthehellup:yup, thats where the initiative comes in, but i like it, so it comes on naturally.
hah, good question. i graduated with a diploma in legal studies. tried and hated legal work, have been working parttime in restaurants since my poly days, loved it and love it still.Originally posted by En':Ooooh okok
erm... just curious, wat course did ya take ayway...?