One hour to writing a Blood Physiology test.

in #hive-1745782 years ago

everyone is waiting patiently

One hour before a test or an exam, people do all sort of things. While others tale the tune to revise notes, others use that time to go through what they have learnt in their memory, while people like me drop anything academic related for fear of knowledge oversaturation which might lead me to forget some things I actually read prior to that. That's my reason.

Some of those people read up to the last minute when asked say that they have a low retention capacity and could forget if they don't revise over and over again, therefore they have to read up to the time for the exams, others say they recall better when they are under pressure, meaning they don't really read until there is a test or exam announcement.

What category do you fall under? What worked best for you when you were a student? Do you read up to the minute when the lecturer comes in with the question papers or are you the type who just relax minutes before the exam.

I have to log off now to focus do a memory reading, just to freshen things up.

Wish me luck!
Thanks for reading.

@surgeoncaspar

@erikah told me that I should post in appropriate communities. I did some exploration but couldn't find a suitable community for this, maybe there is a feature that helps in discovering communities better which I haven't discovered yet, that's why I am still a newbie.

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It depends on the interface tht you're using but the search featur on peakd should help you find some decent community. Even when you don't use peakd, you can also simply browse https://peakd.com/communities and use the search option. This type of content would fall under https://peakd.com/c/hive-178265/created Daily Blog or Rant complain talk https://peakd.com/c/hive-196233/created. Now that I've shared the link to explore all communities, I suppose you won't have difficulty figuring it anymore, right?

I use ecency but I can't locate the feature here. Coincidentally I just stumbled across the rant and talk community. I will explore through your link. Thanks alot.

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