lol you're one of those... so you put like a 300 page thesis onto a 3x5 notecard eh... so you need like a microscope to read it. I was the guy who was so lazy I got halfway done with the card and was like... ah fuck it... I'll still pass, I think.
i had a teacher once that let us use a notecard. when we got to the test, she had us hand in the notecards. she graded us on how much relevant material made it onto the card. you woulda failed, timmy.
It never did. I'm sorry. So far this notecard looks to be the winner. I've taken about a fifth of one side and have included vocabulary, Significant digits (and math), and percent error. I need to include naming. polytomics, types of reactions, how to write different types of equations, conversions, and moles. I've definately got enough space. It would be awesome if I was graded on this.
I still don't understand what moles have to do with chemistry You're allowed to take notecards in with you?
moles, like the number. not the weird little animal, or potentially cancerous spot. one three by five hand written card with anything we want on it.
For sure friend, for sure. In fact, I think certain classes allow that here, especially maths. Anyway, despite all of this tomfoolery, I wish you all of my heartfelt hope and encouragement. I sincerely hope that your study pays off well my friend. Remember, the power is yours.
Wow, they never let us use notecards in my tests. They did let us open the book in some of my Spanish tests, but there wasnt really anything that the book could help you with, since our Spanish test were super long written test (As in write an essay, and ending for a short story, etc). It would be silly to waste any time looking for info on the book.
Same, except in tech we need colours and in our french controlled coursework we were allowed to use a dictionary. Huh? What kind of maths problems were you doing? Formulas and rules/theorems are always helpful in my experience.
lol, Hey, I'll be the first to tell you that I was totally stiffed on a decent education past grade 4. And the information I squeezed on my notecards was rarely helpful anyway. I passed by sheer luck, I think.
I rarely had problems remembering theorems and formulas as much as I think I have dyscalculia and get my numbers confused during the process of figuring them out. I'm not bad at math per say...just numbers.