I never study - only thing I ever do is homework (occasionally) - sure, I'll probably be kicking myself for it next year, but I've gotten along fine and it takes off all the stress.
We're doing speculative fiction - and at the moment we're studying Margaret Atwood's "A Handmaid's Tale" - pretty interesting, most of what we do in class at the moment is talk about gay/women's rights and I'd say it's my favourite subject - it's really opened my eyes. Too bad we only get 3...
I never study. I know, I'll regret it later - but I still get pretty damn decent grades. Sure, I'd go even better if I did study... but do I really need to? Nope.
In my opinion, for some reason I think studying just artificially inflates your knowledge - and your exam mark ends up not...
They said player the first time, but the second time when they asked the question ("at what volume is the highest the MP3 can be" or something like that)
The correct answer is lower than 4000 hertz, I think.
Also, I decided to dispute them on that question - writing that an MP3 is a file format, and they should always refer to is as an MP3 PLAYER. Douches.
Guh. I was going to put that, but I chose the other one instead - I didn't know whether it was referring to a "comparison" or what. I hate ambiguous questions.