What's the major trick to ace exams without studying?

Started by Victor Von Doom6 pages

Originally posted by Bardock42
Well, alright...if he said that..he got some point....but that'S just one sentence....

He didn't say it, I was calling on your innate German efficiency.

Originally posted by §P0oONY
BACK ON TOPIC PEOPLE!

There is no trick.... but there are ways you can have an advantage, looking at past papers... seeing the format the questions have been for previous years... don't go and study things that are not going to be on the test.

I've always done well learning things off-curriculum, then incorporating them into my answer - several times changing the question gets you a better mark.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
He didn't say it, I was calling on your innate German efficiency.

Damit, so you got me to agree cause I was conditioned since birth.....although Heidegger is quite inefficent... think another author...lets take Nietzsche since he is God....could have written what he said in 200 pages on aboot 10 ....oh and people would have understood....

Originally posted by Bardock42
Damit, so you got me to agree cause I was conditioned since birth.....although Heidegger is quite inefficent... think another author...lets take Nietzsche since he is God....could have written what he said in 200 pages on aboot 10 ....oh and people would have understood....

Nietzsche always tried to do that though.

He could have ten books worth of thought, and he'd condense it into one aphorism like 'Man always eats breakfast, but if he does not eat all day, what should we call his nighttime meal?'

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Nietzsche always tried to do that though.

He could have ten books worth of thought, and he'd condense it into one aphorism like 'Man always eats breakfast, but if he does not eat all day, what should we call his nighttime meal?'

Yeah well...the way you say that Nietzsche could probably cut Heideggers work down to one word...would probably be "Bein" or something....well to be honest I am jkind of biased against Heidegger..I have an unreasonable hate for him.-..I guesss I'll have to cure it at some point....

Originally posted by Trickster
I've always done well learning things off-curriculum, then incorporating them into my answer - several times changing the question gets you a better mark.

I don't mean for things like History, but Maths & Science etc. Where you don't actually need embellish on your answer.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Nietzsche always tried to do that though.

He could have ten books worth of thought, and he'd condense it into one aphorism like 'Man always eats breakfast, but if he does not eat all day, what should we call his nighttime meal?'

I'd say.........brupper.

Mother Simpson: [sings] How many roads must a man walk down / Before you can call him a man...
Homer: Seven.
Lisa: No, dad, it's a rhetorical question.
Homer: OK, eight!
Lisa: Dad, do you even know what "rhetorical" means?
Homer: Do *I* know what "rhetorical" means!?

Originally posted by §P0oONY
I don't mean for things like History, but Maths & Science etc. Where you don't actually need embellish on your answer.

Ever written essays for a science class?

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Mother Simpson: [sings] How many roads must a man walk down / Before you can call him a man...
Homer: Seven.
Lisa: No, dad, it's a rhetorical question.
Homer: OK, eight!
Lisa: Dad, do you even know what "rhetorical" means?
Homer: Do *I* know what "rhetorical" means!?

😂

Originally posted by Lana
Ever written essays for a science class?

😂

Nope,

The question was Exam.

We always had essays on our exams.

yeah, i had essay exams too

D'oh! Quebec's curriculum is what's closest to the European programs in North America.