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Hey guys! The answer to my question is probably obvious, but I just need to hear it from other people. Does studying really involve hard work and lots of repetition over a long period of time?
I have been a habitual crammer all my life and I am finally trying to dig myself out of this hole. I always enjoyed the efficiency of cramming because it left so much time for other things. I even mastered the art of cramming well enough to get great grades, but I have little to none long-term memory. Which also leads to the problem of why am I in school if all I am accomplishing for myself is a diploma and a transcript with no true knowledge. I am finally starting to take school seriously and feel like I should be acting as if it is a full-time job rather than a means to an end (job). I am interested in my studies... it's just cramming efficiency has fogged my brain!
I have been a habitual crammer all my life and I am finally trying to dig myself out of this hole. I always enjoyed the efficiency of cramming because it left so much time for other things. I even mastered the art of cramming well enough to get great grades, but I have little to none long-term memory. Which also leads to the problem of why am I in school if all I am accomplishing for myself is a diploma and a transcript with no true knowledge. I am finally starting to take school seriously and feel like I should be acting as if it is a full-time job rather than a means to an end (job). I am interested in my studies... it's just cramming efficiency has fogged my brain!