Which one are you?

yeah, that method right there is the worst not only in terms of performances but even in terms of time efficiency
if you do that you'll spend MORE time scramming for all those tests that you would have spent cumulated going to classes and studying a little bit regularly. And you'll retain less in the long runs.

Don't do this to yourself nigguh. The more sleep sessions you have between study sessions the easier it is for your brain.

>do some problems
>check out some videos
this is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what he wants to do. If you have to do problems, you're not cut out for STEM.

Closer to left, but it's less laziness and more arrogance that I'll be able to do any project in a few hours the night before. There are of course instances where I could have turned out higher quality work had I spent more time, which always gives me a bit of shame. My grades are quite good, though, and I end up with a lot more time for relaxation than people who study for hours and hours every week.

>if you have to practice anything, you aren't cut out for it

You are literally autistic

Nobody seriously believes this except for dumb engineering majors who just plug shit into formulas. Good luck passing a proofs-based math course without practicing solution methods.

t. hardworking but dumb

>I usually skip out lecture entirely, to the point where the few times that I go, I know absolutely none of the material.
I can't express to you how retarded and counterproductive that is. Not only is your work ethic going to shit, but you also have to spend the whole semester with a feeling of uncertainty whether or not you will be able to get the topic. Your professors are holding their hands out to walk you through the material and you reject them for an extra hour of sleep.

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