Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 3:35:25 GMT -5
Motion of Censure no. MC/June , - "Romania cannot be confiscated! We defend democracy and the vote of the Romanians!" Leave a reply Your email Or whatever you like, but without excesses, because we don't want to get sick or accumulate extra pounds after the session, especially the girls. Time-management – every day, since the session started, I made a plan of how much to learn, what to learn (because there are some subjects where you don't have only one book to read/learn). For example, on Monday I studied courses in Roman Law (if there was the next exam), on Tuesday the next and so on, until the exam. Obviously, I was dividing the number of courses/pages I had to learn based on how.
Many days I had available until the exam. For example, in country email list Constitutional Law/Political Institutions (my favourites), I had to learn both theory from the teacher's book and decisions of the Constitutional Court, so every free day until the exam, I would choose a number of chapters to i learn them from the book and a number of decisions to read. I usually divided the material (in any subject) so that I would learn about the same number of pages per day (eg - pages where there were over - pages to read from the book alone). I mention that I had, on average, - days to study between exams. I could also add to time-management the fact that I chose fixed times for meals and a maximum time for the meal and its preparation.
This was mainly because I couldn't stand it being evening and I was still studying (although I also happened to be in a time crunch during the winter session, when I didn't really know how to organize everything). I used to function much better in the morning - at noon. Not having classes in session, I would wake up around - and at , at the latest, I would start studying. At - in the evening I would finish, just to have time to relax a bit with a movie or a series (I discovered Friends during the winter session thanks to my boyfriend and I was rid of the stress).. I always ate breakfast to energize myself and I was never hungry or thirsty and I had to keep studying because that way you get exhausted and flustered, you can't get through - session exams like that.sport I don't know if everyone will manage to make time for hydration and proper nutrition Very important things in the session are per night.
Many days I had available until the exam. For example, in country email list Constitutional Law/Political Institutions (my favourites), I had to learn both theory from the teacher's book and decisions of the Constitutional Court, so every free day until the exam, I would choose a number of chapters to i learn them from the book and a number of decisions to read. I usually divided the material (in any subject) so that I would learn about the same number of pages per day (eg - pages where there were over - pages to read from the book alone). I mention that I had, on average, - days to study between exams. I could also add to time-management the fact that I chose fixed times for meals and a maximum time for the meal and its preparation.
This was mainly because I couldn't stand it being evening and I was still studying (although I also happened to be in a time crunch during the winter session, when I didn't really know how to organize everything). I used to function much better in the morning - at noon. Not having classes in session, I would wake up around - and at , at the latest, I would start studying. At - in the evening I would finish, just to have time to relax a bit with a movie or a series (I discovered Friends during the winter session thanks to my boyfriend and I was rid of the stress).. I always ate breakfast to energize myself and I was never hungry or thirsty and I had to keep studying because that way you get exhausted and flustered, you can't get through - session exams like that.sport I don't know if everyone will manage to make time for hydration and proper nutrition Very important things in the session are per night.