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Advice on time management?

  • 28-05-2016 5:55pm
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    Alright lads, hopefully you're not too drunk from graduation to give me a sober answer.

    Reality has set in and I've realized I just can't get an A in honours maths like I intended to.
    I have two options:

    A) Keep dedicating half my time to this one subject (maths) in the hope that I somehow scrape an A2
    B) Go flat out with everything else and ignore maths. I make great progress in all of my other subjects.

    I'm gonna be doing a humanities kind of course but I need loads of A's. B's are useless to me for my course (UK system).

    Advice?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 271 ✭✭Peg14


    Well if you know you can't get an A and know you would more easily get an A in your other subjects then I guess that's the answer. I suppose you can only ask whether getting an A in maths would take more work than something else?


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