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| 04 May 2015 07:36 PM |
If you take a language actually study it I know too many people who are doing horrible in Spanish and Latin because they wait until the period before the test to study This goes for any class Take good notes but keep them brief, have a special note-taking system of abbreviations and symbols so you know what's important and what isn't If your teachers hand out study guides, use different colored highlighters or label sections of your notes that have the answers to the questions on them so it's easier to study. Work on memorization, because the science classes have a ton of it, but leave room so you can apply it to whatever situation your teacher might give you. AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD IF YOUR TEACHER IS STILL GIVING NOTES DURING THE LAST FIVE MINUTES, DON'T PACK UP! FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, DON'T PACK YOUR STUFF, WRITE THAT SHT DOWN BECAUSE THAT'S GOING TO BE ON THE GOD DAMN TEST AND YOU'RE GOING TO MISS THAT QUESTION BECAUSE YOUR NOTEBOOK WAS IN YOUR BAG WHEN LECTURE WAS STILL GOING ON
First you beat it up/Then you sweet it up/When you heat it up, if it tries to riiiiiise/Don't let it |
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| 04 May 2015 07:42 PM |
Add-on to mikey's comment:
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. If you can read what some stuff says once your history class gets to Russia, you seem really smart. Plus the letters look really cool. |
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| 04 May 2015 07:45 PM |
| That was a joke, by the way. No need to actually do that. |
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