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  • Jun 29, 2020
    Charcoal Baby

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    Absolutely correct. The best answer without a shadow of a doubt

  • Jun 29, 2020
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    @DonutHole still gonna hit you up zo meteen ga ik test maken

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    I swear idk what these engineering mfs be doing during their study sessions bro.

    Like when I was in college I would maybe spend an hour the night before an exam studying and get that A no problem.

    Engineering mfs be like “I studied for 16 hours for 8 days no breaks or water. I haven’t seen my family in 12 years and I have developed an allergic reaction to sunlight and social cues. I got a 64.”

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    Jun 29, 2020

    holy s*** 10 hours. i commend yall that's crazy.

  • Jun 29, 2020

    10 hours straight? that sounds more like cramming more than studying

  • Jun 29, 2020
    Nihilist

    @DonutHole still gonna hit you up zo meteen ga ik test maken

    Strijderr

  • Jun 30, 2020
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    Bruh I took organic chem, all the 500 level biologies, physics etc. Even took the mcat and lsat, probably only studied 10 hours in a day like twice in my life

    Edit for reference: 3.6 undergrad gpa, 80th percentile mcat, 98 percentile lsat. Monster study sessions wont make you do well

  • Jul 1, 2020
    Never posting agai

    Bruh I took organic chem, all the 500 level biologies, physics etc. Even took the mcat and lsat, probably only studied 10 hours in a day like twice in my life

    Edit for reference: 3.6 undergrad gpa, 80th percentile mcat, 98 percentile lsat. Monster study sessions wont make you do well

    people gotta actually learn the material when it's taught and they won't have to worry about studying for any exams.

  • Jul 1, 2020

    if you gotta study 10 or more hours a day it don't sound like you retaining much information. like those average type students that have to put in extra work to get that B