Diary of An Eleventh-Hour Bookie

I think the problem with being born smart is the security in the constant wins. The security builds confidence and that confidence slowly creeps into being over-confidence till you find yourself teetering towards academic ruin. Would you make it over the edge of the cliff in time or would it already be too late?

From the beginning, my Dad would call me by the family name, saying that in this family, no one was anything but incredibly intelligent. It was a trait that had been upheld for generations and so, his daughters must be the same. I didn’t disappoint. We never disappointed. My Dad relaxed the moment he saw our grades. We were upholding the family name.

I remember him yelling when I came second in class in elementary school. He’d peruse through my grades and say, “If you had a 98 here instead of 96, you would have been first,” and so on. But generally, he wasn’t the type of parent to do things like check our notes or assignments except in a subject like Mathematics where he made it abundantly clear that as daughters of a Mathematician, anything less than a perfect score in Math was unacceptable.

However, he was the type to be relaxed with his children’s academics. He knew we’d always be at the top of our class. I didn’t like to read every day like most of the other bright kids. I preferred drowning myself in the non-academic books in the library. And why should I? I’d be at the top anyway.

I didn’t know when it bled into my subconscious. To rely on eleventh-hour reading. I could cover three semesters' worth of notes in a single night and by the time, I was done writing my exams, I’d smile. I scaled through again. As far as I was concerned, things would never change. I was brilliant enough to pull any last-minute academic comeback and be sure to ace it. Life was good.

Until....(In Ray Johnson’s voice)

It was my final year of secondary school. My school made it compulsory for all students of that class to move to the dormitory. I was completely okay with it till after the first week of classes when I knew I was in big trouble. For some reason, every course, including Math, was looking so strange. My Dad wasn’t there to reassure me that the topics were easy peasy. I began to panic.

Nevertheless, I brushed into the side after a while. I’d been at the eleventh-hour game for so long, there’s no reason it would fail me now.

Well, it failed me. Woefully.

When my first semester’s results were out and I saw them, I think I was in a state of shock for hours. I couldn’t believe it. But you would think seeing myself in not the first three but the first ten would wake me up. It didn’t, till it was time to write my WAEC examinations and that’s when I knew I’d fumbled.

Anyway, since getting into college, things have been different. It wasn’t easy switching to studying every day as opposed to waiting till the night before the exams to study but I tried. I’d learnt my lesson so I was going to try my best. So when it comes to studying, this is how it goes.

Paying Apt Attention in Class
There are a lot of times when I don’t remember what was written in my notes but I can recall an analogy or a story the lecturer used in explaining the course and I’m able to give what is expected. And that’s because I fought distractions, which in my case is zoning out. I’d pinch myself if I need to but I make sure to catch every word.

Committing It In, That Day
This is where it continues. I don’t let that day pass without going through my notes. Not an extensive reading, just going through it and committing it passively to memory. Just ensuring that I get the hang of the topic on the day that is taught.

Mnemonics
Listening to me saying the things I read could leave you exceedingly confused. I abbreviate almost everything and make songs out of them which I recite while I read. Mnemonics stick like glue and have helped me overcome the difficult and rather elaborate terms in several courses. A lifesaver for real.

Penning It To Memory
This is something I noticed about myself a long while back. I generally love writing so it wasn’t surprising to see that I learnt and studied by writing. No matter how well it feels like I know it, if I don’t write it down, it doesn’t quite stick. Writing it down is like my two-factor authentication. Like, “You know it but do you truly know it?” kind of study. Once I write down everything I've read, I can relax.

I used to think I was the type to read with music since I write my posts and other things with music playing in my ears. And while I don’t find it hard to read with it, reading without it has proven more effective.

There you go, the eleventh-hour girl transformed into a daily studying lady. Who knew? Lol.

Jhymi🖤


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I can totally relate to die minute failing. It's always a painful experience to realize something you'd relied on for so long is no longer effective. I am not a daily reader, but I try to at least go through the book everyday. Then get serious as the tests and exams get closer. It's been working reasonably well. Better than doing back to back all nighters lol.

With this new methods, I trust you'll clear them all.

!pimp
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Yeah, all nighters are such a pain to pull of. Happy to hear from you, my fellow scholar. Normally, I'm following your footprints.😄

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Don't come here and whine me 😂.

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You were lucky it worked for you for a long while. Eleventh hour studying ruined one semester for me and that was how I dumped the idea.

Two of your points resonate with my study habits. Firstly, I can turn anything I read into a song and that helps me recall it in times of need. Secondly, I got down the things I read. It really works because I never forget what I write due to photographic memory.

The daily study thing is the best way dear plus add a tune of blues to it and you're good.

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Glad to see how well you resonate with them dear. We all have our different study techniques so if you find one that works for you, it makes the workload way easier.❤️

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This is beautiful❤️

I'm quite familiar with all of these. I love to pen down what I read too. I don't like to guess knowledge of anything especially during exams.
But this method is always taking most of my time, that is my issue with it.

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Thank you.🥰

And you don't have to perfect your handwriting. And it does take time but you can be sure that they'll be committed to your memory in the end.

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The shock you got in your final year in secondary school made you change your reading habits. Perhaps it was a good thing. It's better you got that shock while in secondary school than in the university.

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That's exactly it. It's good to get that kind of lesson when the detriments aren't too high.✨

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Writing it down, I totally agree somehow that makes it stick within memory far more reliably, not typed it must be with ones own hand!

@tipu curate

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Exactly. Typing it would be synonymous to reading from a textbook or something. Penning it down yourself is where the magic happens. It's lovely to have you here, Joan. Thank you for your support.🥰

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Reading out loud also assists in retaining, have a wonderful day, we learn throughout our lives not only while in a classroom situation.

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Paying attention is one great thing as you can really by God's Grace remember that thing which was actually thought🙏#dreemerforlife#

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I also love the idea of writing what I read and I make sure I do them to my understanding. I can shorten a long definition just to make it simple for me. I love it that way.

#dreemerforlife

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That's truly the best way to go and you discover that you can retain more as well. Thank you for stopping by.🌺

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Eleventh hour study no no for me. I can't deal. The study tips you mentioned are the way to go.

#dreemerforlife

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Truly saves a lot of time and effort.

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