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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #30 on: November 10, 2009, 10:39:14 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.
Nice.
Except I like writing on an exam paper, it feels weird not doing an exam on paper...

OK, that might have been me revealing a tad too much OCD :P
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #31 on: November 10, 2009, 10:41:03 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Haha, I can never do that, cos I end up on vcenotes and msn. The prac exam never gets done. I always print the exams, so I don't have to turn on the computer and get tempted.
I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Nice.
Except I like writing on an exam paper, it feels weird not doing an exam on paper...

OK, that might have been me revealing a tad too much OCD :P

LOLOL, don't you worry, I've got some of that OCD also :p
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2009, 10:42:04 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Haha, I can never do that, cos I end up on vcenotes and msn. The prac exam never gets done. I always print the exams, so I don't have to turn on the computer and get tempted.
I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Nice.
Except I like writing on an exam paper, it feels weird not doing an exam on paper...

OK, that might have been me revealing a tad too much OCD :P

LOLOL, don't you worry, I've got some of that OCD also :p

You forgot Facebook and Twitter :P
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #33 on: November 10, 2009, 11:11:13 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Lol same. Except teachers at my school are willing to print out exams for us for free which is awesome.
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #34 on: November 11, 2009, 11:22:52 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Lol same. Except teachers at my school are willing to print out exams for us for free which is awesome.

What our teachers are so tight. Tell us to go on schools intranet and print ourselves, they will only give us a few if we're lucky. But if your serious about studying for it, you will have to print so much more, and like for my accounting, printed off like more than 10 prac exams =.=
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #35 on: November 11, 2009, 11:29:19 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Yeah mines called fastdraft, colour doesnt come out too well, but not like you need it. Still i reckon it was a real waste of paper lol

Lol same. Except teachers at my school are willing to print out exams for us for free which is awesome.

What our teachers are so tight. Tell us to go on schools intranet and print ourselves, they will only give us a few if we're lucky. But if your serious about studying for it, you will have to print so much more, and like for my accounting, printed off like more than 10 prac exams =.=

Reams of paper are only like $7, and make sure you change your printer settings to draft or something, where it uses minimal ink :P.
Maximise efficiency :D.
Also recycle your exams :P.
I bet you probably did all of this anyway ;).
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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #36 on: November 11, 2009, 11:37:27 pm »
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Is it worth printing practice exams at home? ...Costs a fair bit of ink. Or would you be better off just buying them?

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Re: Study Guide Help
« Reply #37 on: November 11, 2009, 11:52:47 pm »
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I look at practice exams on my computer and write down the answers on a scrap piece of paper. Woo saving trees and on overpriced ink cartridges.

Lol same. Except teachers at my school are willing to print out exams for us for free which is awesome.

What our teachers are so tight. Tell us to go on schools intranet and print ourselves, they will only give us a few if we're lucky. But if your serious about studying for it, you will have to print so much more, and like for my accounting, printed off like more than 10 prac exams =.=

Reams of paper are only like $7, and make sure you change your printer settings to draft or something, where it uses minimal ink :P.
Maximise efficiency :D.
Also recycle your exams :P.
I bet you probably did all of this anyway ;).

How do you do this?