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sherryQ8: Time Wasters
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الجمعة، 19 ديسمبر، 2008. Caught up in the current Sudoku craze? This site offers a hefty supply of puzzles to tackle. Work independently or compete head-to-head against other registered users. There are three levels of difficulty; the site will time you (there's a pause button if you need to take a breather) and, if you wish, "validate" your answers (and highlight any mistakes). You don't have to sign in to use the site — but you do if you want your scores recorded. Kudos to these newshounds who broke the.
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Brain Milk: How to be the cream
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008. How to be the cream. I had this scheduled to post a while back before all the exams kicked off but something went wrong with Blogger. For some strange reason. Here it is now though. A pint of Guinness tonight and a couple of emails from you lot got me thinking about the difference between a 2.1 and the a First. What does it take to be the cream at the top? I know it says a little bit in the handbook about what a makes a First but here's my take on the sine non qua. This is the sin...
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Brain Milk: No trousers?
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Monday, 19 May 2008. You sit down, turn over the paper. The questions are revealed. You read over them quickly. An out-of-body experience begins to creep in. Your palms start prickling with sweat. What the hell are they asking? This wasn't even on the course, was it? Your heart is jumping in your chest. You look around. Heads are down. Please - someone give an indication that they are in the same position. No one. No one? I am wasting time! Take a deep breath. This is where a common theme is disguised by...
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Brain Milk: Exam technique
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Monday, 26 May 2008. Two point drop-down.There it is.". Any tips on exam technique? Seems to be the question of the moment. Technique is very important. It's the bottleneck through which all your knowledge must squeeze. The next few posts will address some techniques that might be useful before, during and after the exam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Hi Welcome to Brain Milk. This is an Experimental Psychology revision blog mainly for Bristol Uni students.
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Sudoku Links
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Five new puzzles every day, five difficulty levels, online solving grid, hints, solutions. Archive contains thousands of graded puzzles. Sudoku Of The Day. Six new puzzles every day, six difficulty levels. Archive. No online solving grid. Excellent illustrated step-by-step guide to solving each puzzle. Five new puzzles every day, five difficulty levels, online solving grid, hints, step-by-step solutions. Large archive of graded puzzles. Six daily puzzles, six difficulty levels, extensive archive. Three d...
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Brain Milk: Before the exam
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Monday, 26 May 2008. Avoid the wafts of panic that hang outside exams; find somewhere quiet and unflustered. Outside the exam ignore those people. You know the ones. Well-prepared but nevertheless spreading their own brand of insecure worry-vibes out on a strong frequency. Get your desk number and picture where your desk will be in the room. Groove whilst soothing the nerves is best. Want to be so completely relaxed you feel like a kip. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. Anxiety...
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Brain Milk: The first five mins
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Monday, 26 May 2008. The first five mins. Read the questions sloooowwwly. When the exam starts read the questions carefully. Sounds bleedin. Obvious, doesn't it? But panic does funny things to us. Time feels like it's slipping away and reading the questions speedily is the outcome of this feeling. Besides, what you nod at here isn't often what you actually do. To make sure I read them properly, I didn't read them 'in my head' but as if I were reading them out loud, just with no volume. For people confide...
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Brain Milk: Getting started
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008. Welcome and all that. This is a blog. Some of you wont have seen one before. For those who have, skip to the next paragraph. If you haven't let me take off the digital blindfold and explain. Things appear here when I write them. Things over there on the right keep everything organised and let you generally hop about between posts and other things out there in the digital world. It's my good deed to society and something I wish had existed when I was an undergraduate. I also ha...
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Brain Milk: Finishing up
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Monday, 26 May 2008. When I finished writing my answers, I'd get a feeling like this picture. Rays of tranquility, the stillness of having finished. aaah. The trouble is I got this feeling prematurely: when you finish writing you still have one job to do. Checking it over. If I am honest, not every essay I wrote in exams was read through and checked either because I ran out of time or steam (or had lapsed into a world of romanticised classical imagery.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Go for basic f...