I bet my bottom pound that it is!
It's bloody useful for exams, I tell thee! xD
Well I am certainly jealous! That kind of talent is superb, and definitely worth envying. . . . . .e.e
Haha my memory is usually terrible. But when it comes to mass storage of buckets of information for short term regurgitation, I am king. xD
Too true, I have no idea what I studied last month let alone all throughout my x amount of years of education. The fact that my memory IS terrible gives me NO hope T_T.
I know. It's a complete farce. "Memorise this for a few days then forget it". That's literally what our education system is.
Ugh, it literally all is a waste of time T_T I know I for one actually do worse in proper exams, in year 11 I got mostly A's in my subjects. In Business Studies I got a C, and that was joined with my A coursework. @_@ ouch.
WORK HARDER! Or something adulty. Mock's are an epic waste of class time, in my opinion. If they tried getting us to do mocks at uni (they do in some topics!) I'd immediately bitchslap everyone running the course for wasting my time and money.
That's something I should take into account for SURE XD In my mock I did so bad >_< "oh no, C isn't bad!" they said. . . It is if ya plan on being a big-shot T_T
Just the little tricks and stuff that make it all easier. They often repeat things on cycles, so you can revise only a half, maybe three quarters, of the subject matter and guarantee it turns up in the exam. For example, in my final year, we did 5 topics. Two were guaranteed to come up in the exam. As long as we revised at least three, we were guaranteed to get a topic we knew about. However, for the past five years I'd noticed that there had only been two of our topics mentioned in the exam, so I gambled that three would turn up that year. Therefore, I only needed to revise two out of five topics.