- Start a blog a few weeks before trials
- Use blog to procrastinate actually studying
- As the amount of time left to study decreases, motivation decreases proportionally. Use this to your advantage! Spend more and more time doing anything but studying.
The morning of an exam, read through a few pages of notes. Make sure they aren’t the most useful ones: the idea here is to enter the exam feeling as poorly prepared as possible. Remember: Poor preparation prevents perfect performance (and increases stress)- Finally, don’t actually doing anything about it…. instead, blog about not doing anything about it. It’s much easier.
One week into my trials. I’ve been sticking to this plan, and it’s definitely paying off. Lucky they don’t count for anything.
What are your tips for (not) succeeding in school? Leave a comment.
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