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Mine didn’t wait the end of the exam

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Knowledge leaving my body the moment I start an exam

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Wait, you guys have knowledge?

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Protip: create a passphrase instead of a password. Way harder to guess, way easier to remember.

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Just tell it to me and I will help you if your ever forget it again :)

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Yeah depression sucks :(

You could write down the passphrase on a piece of paper and hide it in a book or something. Most hacks happen via malware, database leaks, or social engineering anyway. Just don’t lend out the book to anyone accidentally lmao.

No system is perfect, unfortunately.

I hope you have a lovely day :)

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I know this is /c/memes, but do you use any memorization techniques? Spaced repetition is a basic but extremely useful one.
Cramming is terrible for learning because you need to repeat things with longer and longer intervals to truly remember it long-term. Thankfully learning with this method can be LESS work even though it’s much more effective.

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I can really recommend Anki to anyone who wants to try this. Such a good software

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Thanks for the recommendation, that looks pretty sweet and it’s FOSS so I’ll definitely check it out

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When the test ends and suddenly you remember the answer to that one question.

Worst feeling I’ve had in my academic career, bar none.

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