Noxstar Posted July 1, 2019 Content Count: 1952 Joined: 12/02/18 Status: Offline Share Posted July 1, 2019 I'm not sure how it works but there is a method for studying called active procrastinating for tests/quizzes/I guess exams and other memorization test-type thing that you can study where if you purposely wait like 2-3 hours before a test starts and start studying as hard as you can, you will do really well on the test. It essentially puts your brain in a high pressure environment and forces you to focus and rides your memory with everything you are studying. I've done it a few times and I've gotten perfects on my grades with them and while I don't really encourage it often, It works on a smaller-scale highschool level test. I didn't whether this should be put in a different category but it's something interesting I found from a youtuber called Arpi Park. There are studies on it but I'm too lazy to bring them up. Link to comment
Black Rain Posted July 1, 2019 Content Count: 6759 Joined: 06/23/13 Status: Offline Share Posted July 1, 2019 It works on a smaller-scale highschool level test. I'm out. How is this any different than cramming lmao Link to comment
delirium Posted July 1, 2019 Content Count: 5382 Joined: 03/10/09 Status: Offline Share Posted July 1, 2019 Thought this was going to be another inactivity thread tbh. 2 Link to comment
Noxstar Posted July 1, 2019 Content Count: 1952 Joined: 12/02/18 Status: Offline Share Posted July 1, 2019 I'm out. How is this any different than cramming lmao I don't really know how really, just heard about, did it, did well. Kinda useless for undergrad-graduate schools and up lol. Link to comment
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