Do homework with me 🐰☁️
Do homework with me 🐰☁️
I have an important final exam next week (Math CS — a total nightmare 😭)
I’ve spent this whole week studying just for this subject.
Hope everything goes well!
Next week, I’ll also review for my Language class.
Then it’s time for a great summer trip! ✈️
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Wow, this past week has been a whirlwind of studying for my Math CS final! It's so easy to get overwhelmed when you know those big exams are coming up. I find that one of the biggest game-changers for me is having a solid study plan. It’s not just about knowing when your exams are, but how you're going to tackle them once you have that final exam schedule in hand. First off, when you get your final exam schedule – whether it's from your university portal, your professor's syllabus, or a dedicated SFASU final exam schedule page – the very next step is to map out your study time. I like to start by listing all my subjects and the topics I need to cover for each. For a beast like Math CS, I break it down into smaller, manageable chunks. Instead of just thinking "study calculus," I'll outline "review Chapter 1, do practice problems for Chapter 2," and so on. Next, I allocate specific time slots in my calendar for each subject. This helps me visualize my week and ensures I don't neglect any area. For example, I might dedicate two hours every morning to Math CS, then switch to my Language class in the afternoon. It's crucial to be realistic about how much you can do in one sitting. Don't try to cram everything into a single day! Short, focused sessions are much more effective than long, draining ones. Speaking of effective studying, consistently making time to do homework throughout the semester really pays off. It's not just busy work; it's practice that builds understanding. When I'm prepping for finals, I go back through all my old homework assignments, especially the ones I struggled with. Reworking those problems helps solidify concepts. For Math CS, this is absolutely essential – practice, practice, practice! Another tip for those intense final exam periods is to incorporate active recall and spaced repetition. Instead of just passively rereading notes, try quizzing yourself or explaining concepts aloud. For my Language class, this means practicing speaking and writing, not just memorizing vocabulary. And don’t forget to schedule breaks! Your brain needs time to rest and consolidate information. A short walk, a quick snack, or even just stepping away from your desk can make a huge difference in maintaining focus. Finally, remember to take care of yourself. Get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals, and try to fit in some exercise. It’s easy to let these things slide during exam season, but they are vital for peak performance. Wishing everyone gearing up for their final exams the best of luck! You've got this. Let's power through together and look forward to that well-deserved summer break!




































































Where did you get your desk chair from? it looks so comfortable.