Depending on the difficulty of your subject, you could do nothing all semester and only start studying two weeks prior to the exam.
This can work embarrassingly well. You’ve just got to have decent nerves in the exam considering you will be much slower than someone who actually studied well.
I mean, I literally passed an engineering exam by only completing 60% of the tasks last semester. And that got me a grade just above average.
Toxic advice that actually works for me:
Depending on the difficulty of your subject, you could do nothing all semester and only start studying two weeks prior to the exam.
This can work embarrassingly well. You’ve just got to have decent nerves in the exam considering you will be much slower than someone who actually studied well.
I mean, I literally passed an engineering exam by only completing 60% of the tasks last semester. And that got me a grade just above average.
Try giving Bulimielernen a shot :D
Im studying to actually learn stuff, so this is at odds with my personal agenda. Would solve the problem of not having enough credits though.
Yeah, it’s why I’m primarily doing it for subjects I’m personally not interested in. It’s significantly easier to attend only interesting lectures.