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Two finals, one day.

edited July 2013 in General
I'm sure this question has been asked a lot but I'm a little stressed about it-- how much harder will it be for two final exams to be on the same day?

They are pretty above average difficulty finals too as apparently one is a TON of writing while the other is a TON of memorization and I think both cumulative also. 

If you must know, it's BPK (KIN) 110 with Bedoya and CRIM 135 with TBA?.


I've had two midterms on the same day last semester and it totally did not work out well. One ended up doing really great while the other fell to a 76-79% despite it being an extremely easy prof/course. But the finals were on different days and I aced both so it was clearly the same-day factor that killed me on the midterms. I'm scared :(
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  • it doesn't make a difference for me since i plan ahead and decide what days to study and how much time i study for each (usually 4-5 days for each subject, but it changes depending on difficulty). The only bad thing about having 2 exams in one day is that you don't have a day dedicated to reviewing that subject before the exam. 
  • Its really not that hard.. Especially since one is at 8:30am and the other isn't until 7pm. And CRIM 135 is with Charles Reasons btw 
  • edited July 2013
    your good crimematic. But you see guys, the thing is for every exam I basically study like 2 nights before and cram the day before and it works out well and I still get those A's. It's become a system for me. That way I can maximize fun and not care about school for the most time as possible then go hard. But I guess I have to try to change that this semester....

    @crimematic I was planning on taking a nap between that cuz I know for a fact I'll have very little sleep before the 8:30 one. Thanks for the prof look up, how did you find it out? You sure that's the surrey one? I can't find any ratemyprof info on him
  • Lol good luck with that method working in the long run.
  • I know :( Procrastination at its finest. I keep saying to myself I won't do it again next time. But the method works, so I do it again next time... it's like a drug.
  • Yeah it works for now, just wait though, you can't rely on this for much longer. I'm sure you'll learn that the hard way.
  • edited July 2013
    Lol I usually do the same. I have good studying techniques though.

    Every semester I always tell myself I'll study consistently and not last minute. And then I don't. This time for sure though! Hopefully.
  • Don't listen to people telling you your method doesn't work.

    I'm a fourth year student graduating at the end of this year....and for the past 5 years, I'm proud to say I have not once started an essay or studied in advance for ANYTHING.

    Every single essay I have written in the past 5 years was started the night before (in one of my fourth year courses...I wrote a 20 page essay in 6 hours, having done nothing in advance, not even finding sources...and I got an A on it).

    ALWAYS study the night before. Roughly 2-3 hours of studying before an exam usually prepares me for anything. For me, it's that rush....when you know you have limited time, my mind usually kicks into overdrive and I work much faster. I could spend all week trying to write two pages...and in the last few hours, finish the remaining 18 pages.
  • edited July 2013
    It clearly won't work for law school or something like that and maybe upper-level finals but I guess it does work for papers without a doubt as Kevin laid out. 

    I had a poli sci prof that knew all the kids in his class did the 10-page research paper last minute and said to me personally he did it too his entire undergraduate career. But stopped in his 4th year I think because he said he just couldn't handle the anxiety lmao. 

    I think it works for me however though and it's because I have never missed a lecture ever yet, like not even one and I always pay the utmost attention. That is why I'm able to cram. And also do well without ever even cracking open the textbook. I think cramming helps in a way too because it is so fresh in your short-term memory. 

    @Kevin_CMNS 4th year student but you been doing it the past 5 years? Are you including high school?

    @SFUTalk lol I bet you'll still procrastinate this year! It's the procrastination of not procrastinating. 
  • edited July 2013
    KIN 110 with Bedoya is not hard. You'll be fine

    If you had two upper division exams in one day, I'd be worried
  • Thanks man, nice username. 
  • @BeAnBeAn

    I'm classifying myself as a fourth year student according to my number of credits. Although too less courses when I first entered university so it would take me five years to finish off my degrees.

    Ah, it sounds like you also do not read textbooks. At this point, I've learned that I don't even need to buy them anymore, since usually they end up collecting dust. I'm a dual major in Communications and English.

    For Communications (and any other related course), just listening to the professor is enough. As long as I write an essay related to a study that the professor is researching, they usually quite enjoy it. As for English, I just go find out what the themes are. I once did a pretty thorough presentation and final paper on a novel I had never even read one page of.


  • Oh, you're an arts major. Well carry on then.
  • @112233

    Is that suppose to be an insult? I've taken fourth year business courses as well as criminology courses and I've found them easier to deal with than Communications courses.

    For most business related courses, you only require a lower level of logic and reasoning to do well. Yes, for the general masses, its easier to get into arts and deal with it but its much easier to do extremely well in business/sciences in comparison to communications.

  • I would say that in general, the average science student has a tougher time than the average arts student but its a different story at the top. The upper "top percentage" of art students have a much tougher time than science students.

    Also, science professors are easier to string around because they're generally more "simple". It's easy to do well in any major if you take the time to understand your professor's way of thinking and manipulate it. Even if you half ass an assignment....if it ties into the professor's research, it will get you a good grade.

    Most professors are also researchers and they have their own thesis and conclusions. I've had some pretty bias professors that gave some students poor grades because their conclusions went against the professor's research results. If you just find out what the professor is interested in...what he/she believes in...and how strongly those beliefs in, its easy to focus your entire semester around that in order to control your own grades.

  • Lol no, not an insult, just everything is different, and I know nothing about arts so carry on doing whatever.
  • 2 exams on the same day sucks. I had it once last year (without break though), and have 2 on same day next term AGAIN. It was awful (and my courses were both super easy), the first exam went fine but I just crashed during second one. Just make sure you sleep well the night before. I didn't sleep much before the 2 exams, and literally guessed the last quarter of the exam just to "finish it" and go home and pass out
  • Yea FUCK indeed. It sucked, I actually ended up studying for only one exam since I, too, am used to cramming on the last day. Surprisingly, that's the exam I did bad on. It wasn't that I didn't know the material, I was just too drained out to actually use my brain and finish the exam.
  • My only advice is that GET SOME SLEEP the night before, and if you can actually take a nap, that'll be really helpful
  • Oh my FUCK. First one is mostly multiple choice and SECOND is mostly writing and thinking!!!!! AHHHHH. I really appreciate the advice though thank you. I'll try my best not to cram and hopefully the nap will help. I think napping would be more important than reviewing for the break between the exams.
  • No problem, although u cud just take crim 135 online with no exam :P but be prepared to kill yourself for every frikkin percent!
  • Yeah.... fuck that not doing 3-4 papers worth 90% of your mark. As I always say: exam>paper. 
  • 6 papers* XD and yeah. I finally agree. Exam>paper but i must say it felt good to hand in that last paper and realize crim 135 was officially OVER
  • Oh lol you're the one that took crim 135 online. :P Yeah papers definitely provide a more feeling of "ahhhh I'm done" and relief but that's why exams are better than papers because papers require so much actual work and anything like that ends in a happy success feeling.
  • I see you're stalking me more LOL. I cant explain how happy i felt when i handed that paper in. I blasted final countdown right before clicking submit. But i have to say if i could go back in time id do crim on campus, the papers were just not worth the effort...
  • Yeah dist. ed. sucks balls. I ain't payin $500 just to read shit on my own.
  • But you probably have many papers
  • I have 2 finals tmrw, i'm not sleeping, I'm fucked :'')
  • Wow damn that sucks yo. All I can say is good luck and hope you do well. At least it's only summer school, you can kick up your GPA in the Fall semester.

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