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Students may choose to watch more TV the week after examinations because they have more free time available now that their studies are done. The opportunity cost of watching TV the week before exams is higher as students prioritize studying and preparing for their exams. After exams, students have the opportunity to relax and catch up on missed TV shows without sacrificing study time.
one week before the examination so tention not
before a week of supplementary exams.
At 1.5 hours per week (university) and dead easy exams, the easiest course (procedure?) is Politics.
Students may choose to watch more TV the week after exams because the opportunity cost of doing so is lower. Before exams, the opportunity cost of watching TV is higher as students prioritize studying. However, after exams, with no immediate academic commitments, the opportunity cost of watching TV decreases, leading students to indulge in this leisure activity more.
Week of exams
The best day of the week to take an exam varies for each person. Some studies suggest that mid-week exams, like on a Wednesday or Thursday, may be better for optimal performance. Ultimately, it depends on individual preferences and study habits.
last week of september
2 months is the ideal time. It depends - how are you scoring on practice exams? The very best SAT prep companies will tell you that students going for that perfect score will have taken 8 practice exams. You need time to correct each one and learn from your mistakes before you take another. So - if you have time to take a full length exam each week, correct it and review all the problems you get wrong before taking another the next week, you could manage it in 3 months. Definitely prepare - it will make a HUGE difference. Make sure to learn from your mistakes!!
march first week
No, prom is a dance/social event held normally close to the end of a school year. Normally held a week or two before the last day of the final exams.
10th are the 1 week