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Friday, October 06, 2006


-Lit-


Things you should do before literature exam:

- Not study. Seriously.


Things you should do during literature exam:

- Read the question properly.


Things you should NOT do during literature exam:

- Stare blankly out the window
- Sit beside a stupid glass panel. It's all heat and no wind. Though I didn't exactly have a choice.
- Spend ten minutes each on the first six questions.
- Try to do two essay questions at once because you're running out of time, it only serves to leave both unfinished.
- Try to think clearly. You'll end up with a non-sensible answer. Really.


Things you SHOULD do during lit exam:

- Stare at the question
- Sit beside the window (again, not that you have a choice)
- Spend ten minutes on ALL six questions
- Do one essay at a time, and at laest finish one
- Just write down all your jumbled thoughts.

Something you didn't need to know:

- I studied for nthng
- I think I failed the ppr


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| so spoken! @ 11:50 AM|

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