Should you go through all your formulas on the morning of the exam?

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Hello,
What’s your opinion about this please?
Should you go through all your formulas on the morning of the exam?
 
Yes, no, maybe so :)
I have all the possible answers ahah
Just to feel better I would like to read them.
Why not?
 
lol dude you dont need an opinion on whether to read some formulas or not. Just do whatever feels comfortable
 
I’m waking up about 3 hours before the exam –> It will only take me an hour to get to the testing area. So A breif skim over formulas was what I was planning to do. But at this point I have 95% of those suckers down. Finalizing the other 5% today followed by a good healthy does of ethics and some quick problems on areas that I’m a little shacky on.
 
You’ll get there an hour before the exam, if you don’t read your notes, what are you going to do anyways? YouTube?
 
Mark666 wrote:
Yes, no, maybe so :)
I have all the possible answers ahah
Just to feel better I would like to read them.
Why not?
Take a risk neutral probability of all. LOL!
 
IMO, those last minues remembering and seeking to remember maximum leads to the pressure and wasting energy. As well as repeating at the break. When you’ve seen a football team to have training in a half of the big match?
 
I don’t know what is the best strategy for you, but I will arrive to the spot at least an hour before exam and I will drink coffee there in the bar. I will not take notes and any study material.
 
Flashback wrote:
IMO, those last minues remembering and seeking to remember maximum leads to the pressure and wasting energy. As well as repeating at the break. When you’ve seen a football team to have training in a half of the big match?
+1 to that
 
Getting to the venue early. Will run through basic calculations and note cards just to get warmed up.
Did L1 cold without any worries.
I’ve missed a few Ethics questions on mocks due to poor comprehension early in the morning. Hoping to avoid that on the exam.
 
Any formula’s giving you trouble should be hammered today. For me, I’m taking my ROS table and ethics notes…if I get there early enough I’ll just read that.
 
Of course you should! what a silly question.
Not so much for formulas but for heteroskedasticity clarificafications, econ concepts, current vs temporal method, just read the schweser sheet.
 
Of course you should! what a silly question.
Not so much for formulas but for heteroskedasticity clarificafications, econ concepts, current vs temporal method, just read the schweser sheet.
 
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