Chronic procrastinator over here. Rn in 2nd year of computing and management and messed up this semester for sure as I havent been to any lectures and didnt do any work outside. So I will be Learning from scratch and NOT revising. I have 5 exams starting on monday which leaves me about 2 days, each exam spaced out by about 4 days. I plan to give my all once I am up tommorrow and work on each module for 3/4 days as they come by.
Chronic procrastinator over here. Rn in 2nd year of computing and management and messed up this semester for sure as I havent been to any lectures and didnt do any work outside. So I will be Learning from scratch and NOT revising. I have 5 exams starting on monday which leaves me about 2 days, each exam spaced out by about 4 days. I plan to give my all once I am up tommorrow and work on each module for 3/4 days as they come by.
Chronic procrastinator over here. Rn in 2nd year of computing and management and messed up this semester for sure as I havent been to any lectures and didnt do any work outside. So I will be Learning from scratch and NOT revising. I have 5 exams starting on monday which leaves me about 2 days, each exam spaced out by about 4 days. I plan to give my all once I am up tommorrow and work on each module for 3/4 days as they come by.
Any tips or similar stories??
Past paper analysis;
Luckily on the computing side there will likely be alot of repeat year to year, with a right or wrong technical answer focus on those bits!
Management modules; if you see any repeats from year to year on questions... Focus on that material! Whatever you decide to learn for management memorise references... By referencing it indicates you have done further reading... Even if you haven't and need to waffle this will score you crucial points!!!!
Theres no way I will be failing 2nd year, it just may need to be extended thats all, I know Ive made this happen but 2nd semester I will defo be on top of the work and so I am sure Ill manage a 60% this year which only contributes 25% of my whole degree grade so I am not even worried if I was to borderline pass this semester modules