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big ass cup of coffee since it's gonna be a long day today. ig: @icedcomets
february 11 2017 // first post!!!
I’ve been so busy this week and i feel like it has reflected in the quality of my notes 😪 but surprisingly i am enjoying being at school for the first time for a very long time. I also reached 1k followers last week so thank you very much to everyone following me!! i might be doing some blogrates in the next few weeks in celebration of this achievement so look out for that post.
Studying for prelims feat. the good wife. I'm really struggling to nail down human biology and quotes from Hamlet for english. Well I have till Friday for english and Tuesday for human biology so fingers crossed.
editing and writing and planning and more writing 📃
the cute barista keeps distracting me from writing poems pls send help ! 🌥
practical tips: exam day
a v. important, no frills post on what you should do on exam day. just a few tips from a medicine student :)
food
eat: protein (high energy), fresh fruit (low GI + fructose), any other common breakfast staples (don’t be adventurous with your food today! keep it simple)
have eggs/tuna, apples (makes you more awake than caffeine), wholemeal toast
avoid: heavy carbs/turkey (makes you sleepy), caffeine (excess can make you jittery), excess gum (laxative effect), excessively greasy/dairy/spicy/sugary food (nauseous effect), alcohol
don’t have pasta from last night, energy drinks, curries, bacon
what to bring*
water bottle! (pls sip if you feel tired/stuck on a question! it helps i swear)
transparent pencil case
student ID
2 pencils (eraser tips would be good!)
2 pens
clear ruler
eraser
calculator/protractor etc. for certain subjects
* check your exam notification on the type of pen/pencil, whether calculator is allowed etc. DON’T bring white out- usually not allowed in exams, but again check for your school.
on the way
goal: stay calm and quiet
action: sit in a quiet carriage of a train, play white noise in headphones, avoid noisy/stressed out fellow exam-takers
reason: boosts your focus, confidence and calmness. enables you to utilise any last minute revision time effectively
on the way: revision
goal: active revision (avoid just reading over stuff!)
action: redraw diagrams, verbalise definitions, solve harder past paper questions from scratch.
reason: it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking ‘i know this already’. revising like this solidifies what you know and ensures clarity and depth in your answers.
reading time
this depends on which subject the exam is for but here’s a general guide
1. reading over long response/essay type questions and think about your stance/arguments to support it.
2. skim through whole paper for questions on hard/difficult-to-memorise topics. keep a mental note to do those first (brain dump the info first while the knowledge is fresh!)
3. start solving multiple choice type questions mentally so that you’re ready to fill in the answers once you're allowed to pick up your pens