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Deleted • 15 November 2013 at 6:30 AM
they're tuesday 😱i only have 5, photography, maths, english, psychology and biologyi think i'll be fine with everything BUT biology, we have to know the chemical formula for photosynthesis D:these next 3 days im gonna learn it though!!anyone else have exams soon? 😊
karamel • 15 November 2013 at 10:25 AM
@eldnew I have exams/tests practically every day! 😋 Don't fret or stress; teachers know that your exams and tests don't display your full ability. Just try your best--you can't do anything more than that. 😉Make sure to read the question carefully and check your answers at the end if you have spare time. Don't spend too long on a question. I speak from experience. x3I have exam month (June) at the end of each academic year and we have exams for every subject (that's at least fifteen if you exclude the three Sciences). Some even trickle into July--totally against the 'month' thing. xDGood luck, though! 😋*cough* 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O (l) -> C6H12O6 (aq) + 6O2 (g)Carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen *cough*
Deleted • 15 November 2013 at 11:57 PM
@karamel sounds fun 😋 good luck with them 😊im not too worried since these ones dont count towards my ATAR but im still gonna do my best ^.^haha thanks for that advice 😊haha 15?!?! 😱we only have 10-12 exams a year, 5-6 in june 5-6 in november 😋thanks 😊omg, that hasnt stuck in my mind all term and it has now 😱 i guess cos im seeing it on here and not in a boring book xD thank you 😃 😊
karamel • 16 November 2013 at 6:38 AM
@eldnew Exams are good ways to help you remember things you might have forgotten in the past (entire!) academic year--although they're nerve-wracking, they do help you out for the future. 😉Try saying it out loud or writing it down before you go to bed (without looking for any hints!). Gradually you'll know it off by heart and you'll be saying it in your sleep and writing it all over the place without noticing. xD It does help if you take a break from just 500-page textbook--write notes or something (in your own words) so you remember it and understand it a little better. Oftentimes the book will use fancy words and I find myself flipping back and forth from the glossary to the dictionary to the thesaurus to Google and then back to the book. 😋