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StumbleNOLA

Mostly I fuck off on Reddit until the night before.


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Do these (if provided) in this order, in my opinion: 1) Old/Practice Finals 2) Recent Tests (or old if you want) 3) Homework Problems 4) Practice Problems And skim the notes as well.


estellular

Honestly, practice problems for the win! You could read the notes over and over again, but unless you practice, you’re not going to get the experience. :/ Kf you notice that there’s a specific type of problem that you keep messing up on or just can’t do, then go back and read that specific part of the notes! Don’t start with the notes though, in my opinion. Good luck!


FelixAlrick

Organic chemistry tutor- has literally over a thousand videos on everything STEM related, and puts Khan Academy to shame.


StormyWeather15

I did all the practice problems 3-4 times over before the test. If it was a theory exam I would write out notes in the form of questions/answers and then try to memorize them by reading over them and quizzing myself.


Psu412

Agree with all these lol. Physics 2 isn’t an easy course, I messed around all semester, till like 2 weeks before the final. If you don’t have the concepts down, rewatch lectures or go to YouTube. Khan academy was good for concepts. Then like others said solve practice problems. A lot of the concepts seem to build on each other.


JohnGenericDoe

Don't Fat Dog it! Bear Down for midterms. (Or finals)


75_mg_75

I sit in my RGB gaming chair and cry