longest twenty something hours of my life jedi!
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longest twenty something hours of my life jedi!
And I had only just finished reprimanding The Lone Hydrangea for blowing your cover!!
...dam and i thought i had struck gold:( well at least Jessc will be on more:)
hehe. cheers for looking out for me coach!
And shaun, aren't you a sweetheart!
Nice to know i was going to be missed guys. *sniff* brings a tear to my eye. I'll be floating around still but if i go missing from twf for a few days no need to send out the search party... i'll be in the library. :(
don't they have computers in the library?
yes but you're not allowed to view unauthorised sites with the student net access i have.
Anyways jedi that's besides the point. i actually am going to be studying. :)
Oh, that's what all the girls say about me:) hahaha:PQuote:
Originally Posted by Jessc
Sorry Jessc for potentially dropping you in it.I forgot about the net police.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Coach
ello ello ello .. what's all this then .. you're nicked!Quote:
Originally Posted by The Lone Hydrangea
I've been really busy the last couple of days and finding it hard to catch up with the 300 or so new posts. But good to see you back Jess. We need to keep the female ratio up on the site.
Don't you go breaking too many hearts now young Shaun... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaunmarn
lmao your on!!! :)
How to Study
Many students are surprised at the differences in studying for college courses versus how they studied in high school. Regular worksheets are replaced by vast midterms and exams which require knowledge about concepts rather than simple memorization of facts. Students frequently discover they need to adapt their study habits to the college setting. Here are some tips for getting started:
Study in chunks: 20-50 minute time periods followed by a brief break (5-10 minutes) is the most effective way to study
Use daylight hours: an hour of studying during the day is worth two at night! Do the work that requires the most concentration (typically reading) earliest in the day.
Rank your three classes and be sure to spend time on your most challenging class everyday and early in the day.
Study actively: ask yourself questions, review your notes regularly, discuss key concepts with peers and course professor
Glad to see you worked out a plan, Jess!
Anyway, it's quality not quantity that counts, so you can just drop in, post a few wee gems, and leave everyone wanting more...
In a similar vein, I reckon I'll be a bit patchy in my attendance over the next 4 weeks - there's just the small matter of the Festival (Festivals, in fact - there are 4 of them!) going on in Edinburgh at the moment. So there are many distractions of a cultural nature, (...and the Spiegeltent & Beer Garden conveniently located between work and home. Ooops! :rolleyes: )
Work and home or home and work Em ;)