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Originally Posted by Jim Bon Jovi
look nat notes that you wrote months ago whilst half asleep for the 1st time and information will start coming back to you that you never even realised went in.
example: in the tutorials and revision lecture for that class i sat there thinking, shit man i REALLY don't know any of this stuff, i've not been to most of the classes etc
i think you take alot more in subconsciously than you can realise and it just takes a little work to get it out.
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Same here, though I did show up for many of the more important lectures for this module, but I sat doodling a lot of the time, and only right now do I remember that I recorded half of the damn lectures on my phone, which could have come in handy for revising yesterday.
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Originally Posted by Jim Bon Jovi
on an other note. do any of you do this or is it just me? i like putting totally irrelevant stuff into exam answers that i can tie into the stuff you're answering
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I remember last year I was thinking the same thing, but I find it easier to get away with in coursework. Last year I convinced my group for our 3D work to make an animation of a silly idea I had involving a badger, and we did it, and we got great marks for it because a fair chunk was for creativity as well as quality of the animation and such
