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Extremely secondary characters in a secondary team exist:
Me: So yeah, uh.... what if they were handholding... in his bedroom... while listening to their favorite bands....
#inazuma eleven go#I did this while listening the audios for the construction materials exam tomorrow#I'm going to die#I'm super nervous#I'm not prepared#Don't look at this too close#Oume Kenichirou#Azu Ryuuichi#I forgot their ship name jejej#aoba gakuen#This is technically part of the AU#Oume is a music nerd#And Azu is fulfilling his job of being a fan#Muak#I love them they are very precious to me#Maybe I'll turn this into my header#Don't mind me doing my fanarts about characters nobody knows or cares about sjfbjd#I'LL MAKE YOU CARE#That's my job here#They are listening to The Smiths#Oume is a fan#yeah....#inazuma eleven#my art#ie go
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#exams are over mostly#for now at least until may altough i might have one next week let's see#but so far so good#i did postpone a few unfortunately thought but it is what it is i'll still have to do them this semester#it's gonna be tough but i'll pull through and i want to prepare even better i can do this#the one's i did though i die exceptionally well on which makes me kinda proud ig#i got an a on two really difficult one's as the only person :oo lol ig i did something here#feels like i cracked some code for studying and ngl it feels so good i want more results like these#not sure it will work on all exams though but i feel like my studying techniques were pretty spot on and i actually studied more than usual#i feel like i'm getting addicted to this lol like actually being good at uni feels so good so rewarding#i mean i always wanted it and i have been good at uni for some time now but like i did even better this semester - i finished with no c#and lots of a's#but then also i wish i could just study for the enjoyment of it 🥹#don't get me wrong i love learning and being at uni most of the time is actually enjoyable :)#and i like learning the materials because it's interesting to but actually sitting down to study - the anxiety takes so much away from that#when i sit down and study it's usually with so much anxiety ... how do you study without those negative thoughts in your head constantly#i'm always convinced i'm gonna fail anyway and also when i don't meet my study goals on a day i get stressed because i'm behind schedule#and disappointed whenever i don't study as much as i planned or even not at all#like i tell you before i wrote that exam i got an a on i thought oh i might fail i'm gonna need a bit of luck to get a d#altough i thought i could also get a better grade but i have no judgment#part of me still thinks i got a bit lucky with the questions and i still cannot fathom how i did that ngl#i'm trying to stop these thoughts to make studying more enjoyable and i try to tell myself it's not a linear process#and sometimes it takes longer than expected but then your knowledge increases exponentially at one point#or i also feel like i set myself such unattainable study goals i'm bound to not meet them#and i should really prioritize my sleep more and not study in terribly sleep deprived states sometimes#i did get better with that but still it's so bad how i'd sacrifize my mental health for my grades 🥲#but if i'd fail an exam or do badly on it i'm also always so disapointed in myself so it's like i can't win 😅#i just want better balance with good grades and having a life and being in a better mental state#i do have some internal motivation like i want this for my future still i wish i could be more internally motivated#i also don't want my parents to worry and want to make them proud altough that's not a bad one
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27 Exam strategies from 'Cracking the GRE Premium Edition with 6 Practice Tests, 2020' which can also become life tips
As you become more familiar with the test, you will also develop a sense of “the ETS mentality.” This is a predictable kind of thinking that influences nearly every part of nearly every ETS exam. By learning to recognize the ETS mentality, you’ll earn points even when you aren’t sure why an answer is correct. You’ll inevitably do better on the test by learning to think like the people who wrote it.
You’ll do better on the GRE by putting aside your feelings about real education and surrendering yourself to the strange logic of the standardized test.
You might be surprised to learn that the GRE isn’t written by distinguished professors, renowned scholars, or graduate school admissions officers. For the most part, it’s written by ordinary ETS employees, sometimes with freelance help from local graduate students. You have no reason to be intimidated.
Our focus is on the basic concepts that will enable you to attack any problem, strip it down to its essential components, and solve it in as little time as possible.
In many ways, taking a standardized test is a skill and, as with any skill, you can become more proficient at it by both practicing and following the advice of a good teacher.
Think of your GRE preparation as if you were practicing for a piano recital or a track meet; you wouldn’t show up at the concert hall or track field without having put in hours of practice beforehand (at least we hope you wouldn’t!). If you want to get a good score on the GRE, you’ll have to put in the necessary preparation time.
After all, the GRE leaves you no room to make explanations or justifications for your responses.
However, the difficulty of an individual question plays no role in determining your score; that is, your score is calculated by your performance on the entirety of the scored sections, not just a handful of the hardest questions on a given section.
This strategy is called Take the Easy Test First. Skip early and skip often.
On your first pass through the questions, if you see a question you don’t like, a question that looks hard, or a question that looks time consuming, you’re going to walk on by and leave it for the end.
Sometimes, however, a question that looks easy turns out to be more troublesome than you thought. The question may be trickier than it first appeared, or you may have simply misread it, and it seems hard only because you’re working with the wrong information.
Over four hours, your brain is going to get tired.
Once you read a question wrong, however, it is almost impossible to un-read that and see it right. As long as you are still immersed in the question, you could read it 10 times in a row and you will read it the same wrong way each time.
Whether a question is harder than it first appeared, or made harder by the fact that you missed a key phrase or piece of information, the approach you’ve taken is not working.
Reset your brain by walking away from the problem, but mark the question before you do. Do two or three other questions, and then return to the marked problem. When you walk away, your brain doesn’t just forget the problem, it keeps on processing in the background. The distraction of the other questions helps your brain to consider the question from other angles. When you return to the problem, you may find that the part that gave you so much trouble the first time is now magically clear. If the problem continues to give you trouble, walk away again.
Staying with a problem when you’re stuck burns time but yields no points. You might spend two, three, five, or even six minutes on a problem but still be no closer to the answer.
In the five minutes you spend on a problem that you’ve misread, you could nail three or four easier questions. When you return to the question that gave you trouble, there is a good chance that you will spot your error, and the path to the correct answer will become clear. If it doesn’t become clear, walk away again. Any time you encounter resistance on the test, do not keep pushing; bend like a reed and walk away
You should take the easy test first and you should spend most of your time on questions that you know how to answer, or are reasonably certain you can answer.
As a result, it’s better to guess than it is to leave a question blank. At least by guessing, you stand a chance at getting lucky and guessing correctly.
In fact, sometimes it is easier to identify the wrong answers and eliminate them than it is to find the right ones,
Trap answers are specifically designed to appeal to test takers. Oftentimes, they’re the answers that seem to scream out “pick me!” as you work through a question. However, these attractive answers are often incorrect.
Get into the habit of double-checking all of your answers before you click on your answer choice
The only way to reliably avoid careless errors is to adopt habits that make them less likely to occur.
Every time you begin a new section, focus on that section and put the last section you completed behind you. Don’t think about that pesky synonym from an earlier section while a geometry question is on your screen. You can’t go back, and besides, your impression of how you did on a section is probably much worse than reality.
The week before the test is not the time for any major life changes. This is NOT the week to quit smoking, start smoking, quit drinking coffee, start drinking coffee, start a relationship, end a relationship, or quit a job. Business as usual, okay?
Before you dive in, you might wish to take one of the practice tests in this book or online to get a sense of where you are starting from.
Accuracy is better than speed. Slow down and focus on accumulating as many points as possible. Forcing yourself to work faster results in careless errors and lower scores.
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Unfortunately I don't play Genshin anymore due to storage problems BUT IM ALSO A WANDERER MAIN LMAO AND OMFG THANK YOY VERY MUCH FOR THE COMPLIMENT COMING FROM SOMEONE WHO'S ONE OF MY FAV AUTHORS AND YES FARUZAN SUPREMACY AAAAAAAAAAA ILY SM<333
I'm literally going crazy bc you replied to my crazed fan ask HAHAHAHAHA
\(//∇//)\ i am definitely not responding late!! i perceive time like a normal human would.. and that’s so crazy!! ♡
i have loved wanderer since maybe my first time hearing his existence?? i’m not a day-one-er but quite close! so glad he did not get signora’d. if you play on mobile you can try deleting the app and redownloading because the clear old files option doesn’t actually clear everything, and sometimes a redownload may be able to fit within your storage! i absolutely adore faruzan though!! peak character design even if she is genshin’s hatsune miku, not complaining though i think her glass looking dress-skirt is amazing. (*´∀`)♪
i’m happy to be able to talk and respond to people!! getting asks just talking to me or people sending things like how they think my writing style is pretty makes me super happy!! so i’m equally as fanboy-ing when you and others talk to me!! ╰(*´︶`*)╯
#you can ignore the tags they are just random thoughts but there’s also like a responsible crewel brainrot at the bottom!!#i seriously cannot respond in a mandated time because my concept of time is warped?? what do you mean 2015 was 8 years ago what do you mean#also does not help i get so distracted with my own fic like legs twiddling thinking of my yuu that no one will see with his dorm and their#lore that i need to write down but then i get distracted trying to draw my characters and oh dear where did time go#im normal about my characters (fake) but everyone probably has that one oc they have like a story kit on the ready to drop on friends#another genshin rant but i got thundering pulse!! so far no weapon banner loss- 1 lost 50/50 but to tighnari so no loss#considering he would be hardest to get on a bows only acc with no guarantee on ever having the boy#i actually barely started the event because i did not feel like getting to inazuma legit. would rather speed run or glitch to inazuma#but now my yoimiya banner is like 20 pity at least but now that’s also a problem because?? i want her c1 actually but need to save stop bad#i also get distracted by fun ideas!! like father figure crewel or a reader that is like his unofficial assistant please let me brainrot for#the class. so reader is not in a club unlike grim who canonically is one but in this fic reader is crewels unofficial student assistant and#helps him at his club bc iirc he’s the science club advisor and they spend time after school grading exam papers with#him and he has cookies and talks to you for hours and you can come early to clean the classroom and can just rant about the boys or rmshckle#he basically is the one you go to because crowley will not do anything!!#in my universe (ehe) my yuu and his dormmate crewels nephew have a uniform designed by nephew+crewel so id like to think in this brainrot#that crewel gifted you a uniform he designed. also ALSO!! he makes sure you eat#and that you are not bullied. he also took it upon himself to give you challenging material so he can prepare you to live within a foreign#environment. considering how you are almost not guaranteed to do so well on your own so he teaches you things not school related like basic#sew life skills or tidbits he knows from being an adult that’s all#questions of styx.
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stem truly does mean trapped forever </3
#i forgot that stem means i need to be prepared for 3 more full years of school AT LEAST#w/ my elementary education major roomie ;--;#and my history major other roomie/bff ;-;#edu majors final exam in one of her classes was fingerpainting with unusual colors#another one was basketweaving with unusual materials (i.e. plastic coffee straws)#and here i was with four comprehensive exams and a paper#✶ venus stfu !!
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holyyy shit
#personal#the physics chronicles#pretty sure that’s the worst ive ever done on an exam. damn#still higher than what i was prepared to get though. and im going to start cramming videos into my schedule from here on out i think. and#actually doing the homework although i don’t know how much help that will be bc what was on that exam was nothing at all like any of the hw#it was like the labs which if i had thought our exams would be testing us on lab material i would have studied that instead of staying up#until 4 am covering entirely unrelated content 😐 but whatever live and learn i guess#should also probably start attending the tutoring center for it but idk what i’d do there it’s not help on specific problems that i need#it’s a better understanding of how to approach any problem and the foundational knowledge etc etc like i need one of those extra sections#where it’s a student who’s taken the class before talking to you for an hour or so and giving collaboration exercises etc why did they have#that for chemistry and coding but not physics 😐
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CUET 2025 Preparation Guide
The CUET 2025 (UG) is a significant exam for students aspiring to secure admission in various undergraduate programs across over 250 participating universities in India. A solid understanding of the syllabus and effective preparation strategies are crucial for success. This guide breaks down the CUET 2025 syllabus and offers practical tips to help students prepare efficiently.
Syllabus Breakdown The CUET 2025 exam comprises three main sections:
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Reading Comprehension: Develop skills to quickly understand and analyze passages. Grammar: Revise key grammar rules, including tenses, sentence structure, and error detection. Vocabulary: Enhance your vocabulary through extensive reading and targeted exercises. Section II: Domain-Specific Subjects Focus on subjects from your Class 11 and 12 curriculum, such as:
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Section III: General Test Numerical Ability: Practice basic mathematics, including arithmetic and algebra. Logical Reasoning: Sharpen your skills with puzzles, seating arrangements, series, and syllogisms. General Knowledge & Current Affairs: Keep up-to-date by reading newspapers, magazines, and online news sources.
Preparation Tips for CUET 2025
Start Early: Begin your preparation well in advance to cover the syllabus comprehensively and identify areas that need improvement.
Understand the CUET Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the exam structure and breakdown the syllabus into manageable sections.
Create a Study Plan:
Monday to Wednesday: Focus on Language and General Test preparation. Thursday to Saturday: Dedicate time to Domain-Specific Subjects. Sunday: Take mock tests and assess your performance. Prioritize NCERT Books: These texts are essential for understanding core concepts in Domain Subjects, providing clarity and depth.
Practice with CUET Online Mock Tests: Regularly simulate exam conditions to improve time management and familiarize yourself with the question format.
Manage Your Time: Develop effective pacing strategies to ensure you complete all questions within the allocated time.
Review Previous Year Papers: Gain insight into question patterns and difficulty levels by practicing past papers.
Stay Informed on Current Affairs: Read daily news to stay updated on significant events and developments for the General Test.
Join Study Groups: Collaborate with peers on social media or educational forums to share resources, insights, and study techniques.
Leverage Free Resources: Utilize platforms like Career Gurukul that offer free mock tests, video lectures, and study materials.
Sample Study Plan for CUET 2025 Week 1: Focus on understanding the exam format and revising core concepts using NCERT books.
Weeks 2-4: Allocate specific days to each subject and take short quizzes to evaluate your understanding.
Month 2: Integrate full-length mock tests into your study schedule and analyze your performance to identify strengths and weaknesses.
Final Weeks: Review critical concepts, stay current with news, and practice under timed conditions to enhance your exam readiness.
Conclusion
CUET 2025 is a crucial milestone in your academic journey, offering pathways to various undergraduate programs. With a dedicated approach, a structured study plan, and consistent practice, you can excel in this exam and secure your place at your desired university. Whether you choose to prepare independently or with the assistance of a reputable institute like Career Gurukul, remember to stay organized, utilize available resources, and maintain confidence in your abilities.
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