need some "spiritual help" guys

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hello,

I'm in second year of college and I'm studying for industrial engineer....Right now I'm studying thermal-dynamics... and it's 0.15 a.m. right now
My exam is tomorrow at noon :(

I still have to do like 60 pages of theorethical stuff, and I'm so so so tired....I've been studying for 6 days on this, all day long!!
(stupid book is 300 a freeking pages thick...and we have to know 80% of it by heart..)

I dunno...I just have the feeling that I'm not gonna paas that exam tomorrow :(

I'm gonna do some more theorethical questions now...then I'll say a lot of prairs and go to sleep...
I was wondering:This may sound stupid, but would u guys plz hope the best for my exam in ur prairs? ok..with all the disasters in the world; failing an exam isn't the worst to happen, but it really means alot to me and I don't know what to do anymore right now....

hoping for the best....and thanks for listening :)
 
Best of luck, and don't worry too much.

I guarentee you you'll probably remember the bulk of the book at the exam.

Just have faith!
 
thanks emanuel, i really needed that

haha...kind of funny, since your name (emmanuel) here is thesame as my teachers! :)

now i've vented my emotions a little...time to hit the books again I guess...
 
emanuels shall conquer the world.
 
cramming aint going to get you the grade..its just gonna make you tired. Read through the last 60 pages. Hit the rack and get some sleep and eat a good breakfast and take the exam.

Be less concerned about grades..just allow yourself to get an education.

Best of luck...

Ren
 
Ren the devils trailboss said:
cramming aint going to get you the grade..its just gonna make you tired. Read through the last 60 pages. Hit the rack and get some sleep and eat a good breakfast and take the exam.

Be less concerned about grades..just allow yourself to get an education.

Best of luck...

Ren


Good advice!!!!!!!!
 
Great advice on getting some rest. When I was becoming an Electrical Engineer my pre-exam routine was always the same. Go shoot a few games of pool to relax, and be in bed by 10:00 pm.

My thinking was that the rest would help more than the last-minute cramming.
 
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