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All-Nighters for Memory
Started by GapLustrum
Pulling an all nighter is never worth it imo. The grade just isnt worth it.
sleep is critical to doing well in class. good quality sleep (at least 7-8 hours) is strongly recommended
I'm in a similar situation. Paper tomorrow, mid term on Wed, quiz on Thurs, mid term on Friday. IMO DONT pull an all nighter the day of but 2-3 days in advance of an exam if you REALLY need to, you should be okay.
PS Try to avoid all nighters of studying for Bio/equiv/memorization. That's a recipe for disaster.
PS Try to avoid all nighters of studying for Bio/equiv/memorization. That's a recipe for disaster.
I don't pull all nighters. But I find it effective to wake up the day of the exam at like 5am, and study from like 6am until the exam time (usually 8:30).
Almost every time I think to myself "wow, I got like 4-6 points just from that session!"
Almost every time I think to myself "wow, I got like 4-6 points just from that session!"
The only exam I've failed in med school is the one I pulled an all-nighter for. It's never worth it.
I don't pull all nighters. But I find it effective to wake up the day of the exam at like 5am, and study from like 6am until the exam time (usually 8:30).
Almost every time I think to myself "wow, I got like 4-6 points just from that session!"
This is a golden tactic. I love it haha
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So you're saying the older I get the less a lack of sleep will **** my **** up? I like it.![]()
sleep is critical to doing well in class. good quality sleep (at least 7-8 hours) is strongly recommended
My strategy since undergrad, works every time.I don't pull all nighters. But I find it effective to wake up the day of the exam at like 5am, and study from like 6am until the exam time (usually 8:30).
Almost every time I think to myself "wow, I got like 4-6 points just from that session!"
The research shows you may cover more material, but you'll retain less aggregate information from all-night study sessions. People "feel" like they learn more because the remember facts from more areas, but the gaps in memory are so large that your time would have better been spent focusing on a high-yield portion of what you half-assed by pulling an all-nighter.I'm in a similar situation. Paper tomorrow, mid term on Wed, quiz on Thurs, mid term on Friday. IMO DONT pull an all nighter the day of but 2-3 days in advance of an exam if you REALLY need to, you should be okay.
PS Try to avoid all nighters of studying for Bio/equiv/memorization. That's a recipe for disaster.
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I've had 3 all-nighters in 3.5+ years of undergrad so far. They were all from parties.Nuke thread
All nighters are no bueno for studying.
You probably only pulled an all-nighter because you were going to fail anyways 😛The only exam I've failed in med school is the one I pulled an all-nighter for. It's never worth it.
Yeah, I did go golfing three times that week hahaYou probably only pulled an all-nighter because you were going to fail anyways 😛
I started reading this and thought " wow what a good student" and then read " they were all from parties"I've had 3 all-nighters in 3.5+ years of undergrad so far. They were all from parties.
All nighters are no bueno for studying.
pppffftt hahahahah
Just don't. Sleep is so much more helpful than that extra hour of review.
(And i need to take my own advice. All-nighters in med school = death)
So I heard you like death? So why don't you study about death while you're dying! Me studying pathology while pulling all nighters.
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I really, really try to avoid it. I am NOT a morning person and have a really hard time waking up or sleeping through alarms. I'm always so nervous that if I tried to do an all nighter, I would eventually crash and then completely miss the exam I tried to cram all night for.
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