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Huh?
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: On Earth, de geso~
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If it's 3 easy assignments, you do all 3.
If not, do 2 of those and skip 1.You'll fail with one automatically, don't drag the others down because of it. For the tests, if you've got a strong enough memory: Study for those tests, 1-2 hours before the test. You'll pass. Not always with a great score, but it'll do. And on the last day, sleep to your heart's content! Ps. That would be the lazy way to do it. Of course you could go all out and study/work to get it done. - Last Signature Update: 24/05/2012 2:33pm GMT -
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Dragon Slayer
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Circling The Drain
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I always hated the fact that I produced my best work in High School and Uni when I was under the gun. I tried many times to change that behavior, and much to my dismay my grades would drop. It's especially difficult when doing a joint project with 4 or more other students. I remember one such project that I finally gave up on the group concept and told everyone in the group I would write the report and do the presentation. I literally wrote the 1500 word report the night before it was due. Prof said it would have been a perfect score but he found out I did all the work.
The point is there are many ways to learn. Unfortunately the current structure of many educational programs just do not address the needs of those individuals who's way of assimilating information is different then the average. To the educational system it is better to effect the change with in the student/students rather then attempt to integrate the ways in which some students learn into a lesson plan. Granted these students are a minority. Still I have always believed it would behoove the educational system to be more flexible in it's curriculum. I have seen this first hand when I dated a new K-8 teacher. Although I will admit that there are those in the teaching profession that are attempting to alter this though Charter Schools. The only thing I would add to this is if you have the time to sit and play on the computer you need to get your school shit done and stop watching anime for a couple days. |
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Kill da wabbit
Join Date: Sep 2010
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internet and anime are way more important than school, college, uni or work. Do ur homework and assignments only when you have time to spare. So basically never. It works |
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Dragon Slayer
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Circling The Drain
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I would wager that the majority of the hardcore members here could without a doubt compete and dominate in any trivia game pertaining to Japan against non-Japanese, non-anime watching. With regards to both their and culture and history. In fact I would hazard to guess that there is no other form of media that even comes close to it's ability to entertain while retaining and passing on many of Japan's customs and culture. I have always been interested in history and in fact one of my minors at Uni was ancient history. I have easily learned as much with regards to Japans culture as I did in class listening to some prof as he simply regurgitated Greek history from a textbook. Plus you get real practical information such as the best way to kill a Zombie. Or how about how to make a move on your loli sister. And when things just get too much, the most efficient method of seppiku. Better still, the best method of seppiku to perform on your loli sister who's turned into a Zombie. |
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