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dotcircledot · 2 years ago
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fixaidea · 10 days ago
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Google search: does the Category B drivers' licence extend to those indestructible Wulin trucks and if so where do I get one?
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cloudruler · 2 months ago
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Going from having an A+ in a class to having a C because of one exam is so painful oh my god
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themintman · 2 years ago
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an extension to my last post >:3
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(BTW I might not post as often for a min cause of mini mocks 💔💔)
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rgdn · 2 months ago
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This Book Shows You How to Study - It Can Change Your Life
If you are like me, you probably went through school without actually being taught how to study. You probably believe that what works is to pay attention to the teacher in class, read the book, maybe take some notes, and hope for the best when you face testing. That is not efficient or effective in this era. There is a much better way.
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Light Up Your Grades guides you through unlocking your potential for learning, with real-world techniques for success:
readiness before taking classes
organized note taking methods
efficiency: knowing what is important and what is not
avoiding burnout
managing focus
dealing with anxiety about testing
test taking strategy
multiple choice vs essays vs practical tests
online resources
software for building your own second brain
People, young and old, are using these methods for smashing their school exams, earning college degrees, and boosting their career advancement. Read "Light Up Your Grades" today and never worry again about being smart enough to pass a course.
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recsspecs · 5 months ago
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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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thehollowwriter · 7 months ago
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The one problem with taking Hospitality Studies as a subject is that it gets drilled into your head how important hygiene and general food safety is (bc people can DIE) and you shouldn't be working with food if you're sick... however in order to miss a practical and not fail you need a doctor's note.
If you can't get a doctor's note you have to show up if you don't want to fail. The practicals are the majority of the grade. So if you fail those you fail the subject.
So if you won't want to fail the subject and can't get a doctor's note when you're sick... you have to come and work with food anyways 🫠. Which I personally find to be quite a problem. Do you see the problem.
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pessimisticgh0st · 1 year ago
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School is going to be the death of me.
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milesdadworth · 1 year ago
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the only thing thats been bouncing around in my head the past week is that phoenix and miles's pillow talk in the year 2027 consists of simon blackquill and the UR-1 incident
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capyclub · 2 months ago
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:((
#i don’t feel very good right now !!!!!!#it’s so many different things like a) idk why im so convinced im going to fail step like yeah i don’t know absolutely everything but we r#really don’t have to?? idk what it is about pass fail that my brain cannot comprehend but i am so worried for thursday#also i never actually practiced taking a full length exam (not to mention my sleep schedule has been FUCKED lately)#so im a tad worried about having to wake up at 6 for a 7 hour long test#(yes this is my fault for not preparing properly but it’s too late to do anything about it now. if yall see me on here past like 11 tonigh#tonight i need you to slap me across the face bc i absolutely need to go to bed early)#b) im so fucking worried about third year i feel so unprepared for it and im just so worried im going to flounder like i really dont think#im anything beyond booksmart which matters less and less as the years go on#plus im moving in with two friends next year which is fun in theory but im so stressed about the thought of being perceived constantly also#i dont want to be a bad roommate to them and ruin our friendship and idk :( it’ll be fun im sure but that also doesn’t mean im not worried#c) holy FUCK idk what it is about being home that makes me go insane. but being home rn is making me go insan#i just feel so guilty whenever im around my family (about what i do not know) and i just can’t stop thinking about how awful life was here#during my gap years. i wish so badly i could feel at peace here :((#ramblings#something something things are too fast now
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hewhobreathesfire · 2 months ago
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I successfully did my own t shot today! I did it perfectly, according to the nurse who did our appointment. I also got clearance to practice dry sticking myself as long as I a) don't re-use needles and b) I don't inject myself with air or anything.
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thatoneluckybee · 2 months ago
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new game show titled can bee cram a year’s worth of studying for an entire staar test into a few hours challenge edition
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rising-phnx · 2 months ago
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I think the worst thing about the ER trip last night is that I lost a whole day of studying for my final exam on MONDAY. I'm going to try to do some tonight, but I'm just. it's 7 PM. I feel like hot garbage. I'm still exhausted and the burnout is really starting to set in.
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flippyspoon · 11 months ago
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got my insurance license exam on thursday which i am a lil nervous about BUT i took a practice test closed book without having studied since last week and i got an 89% so i think we're looking good. state exam you only have to clear 60%.
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hesi-teas-test · 3 months ago
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Important Lesson About Nursing Procedure For HESI TEST
The HESI A2 exam is a key component for admission into nursing and healthcare programs. It's designed to assess your knowledge and skills in areas such as math, reading, science, and English language usage. If you're looking to boost your HESI A2 score.
Feel free to join us at our private study group: HESI and TEAS Study Group 👈.
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Group Study Is Very Important In Competitive Exam
Here are some important objective-type mathematics questions that you may encounter on the HESI and NCLEX exams. These questions typically test your ability to apply basic mathematical concepts in the context of healthcare and patient care.
What is the volume of fluid to be infused over 4 hours if a patient is prescribed 1200 mL?
A. 300 mL/hr
B. 250 mL/hr
C. 200 mL/hr
D. 100 mL/hr
Answer: A. 300 mL/hr
If a drug dosage is 10 mg per 5 mL, how many mL would be required for a 50 mg dose?
A. 25 mL
B. 20 mL
C. 10 mL
D. 5 mL
Answer: B. 20 mL
Convert 2.5 kg to pounds. (1 kg = 2.2 lbs)
A. 5.5 lbs
B. 6 lbs
C. 5 lbs
D. 6.5 lbs
Answer: A. 5.5 lbs
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gay-victorian-astronomer · 1 year ago
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last exam of my undergrad career is shaping up to be long & annoying contour integral hell times
(granted the entire course has been long and annoying integral hell, so... I suppose that's fitting for the final? still doesn't make me want to do it any more)
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