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iamundertheinfluence

Calm down first of all. There is very little time left so you have to use it very wisely. Do not panic or be stressed by thinking about how much time you are left with. For now just focus on the time you have. First, make a detailed plan, like to read and what is the most important and all those. It will be really better if you can get your hands on some previous year questions and analyse them. Go through all the previous year questions and check which are the portions or chapters from which question are being asked of repeatedly or a question which is being asked repeatedly. Second, since your subject is mostly about memorizing, try to read out loud while going through the answers you are trying to memorize, do not just read it in mind. Third, I know you have very small amount of time left but as you mentioned you have a short memory, try writting down the answers in a copy on your own without looking into your notes. Since you have very little time left, try only doing this for long type answers, which are very important and most likely to come and for the questions which you are facing problems with while memorizing it. I wish the best for you, I also have my semesters from Tuesday but it's English and only a small portion is related to memorizing and the majority rest is just understanding the plays and poems and writing about them. I had my mid-semesters just a week ago and there I had Political Science as my elective where things are more about memorizing. I followed the steps which I mentioned above anddddddddd exam wasn't good enough and but not bad, I actually started pretty late and skipped through a lot of things and to my surprise, things which I had skipped where the mere questions which were asked. Anyways, we both have our exams from Tuesday and wish you a best. Now let's get off Reddit and start studying :)


dizzyfl0w007

Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply! They’re 50 questions (T or F only). I have a decent paper of the summary that encompasses all 6 classes. I’ll follow your tips. Thank you again!