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	<title>Comments on: The art of VCE exam cramming</title>
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		<title>By: Heath McGregor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heath McGregor</dc:creator>
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		<description>Emily - good luck for the exam tomorrow. If you can, try to review your SAC notes from throughout the year and review a summary guide like A+ notes if you can help it. If not, review the summaries in your text book or skim through your text to get an overall picture...you would be surprised how much you can retain using this strategy. Find a really important reason/motivation for doing this and you&#039;ll find that your brain switches on and can absorb alot. You&#039;ll be surprised what you can do, you just need to relax and focus. You have the worlds best supercomputer between your ears you just need to tap into it. Good luck...cheers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emily &#8211; good luck for the exam tomorrow. If you can, try to review your SAC notes from throughout the year and review a summary guide like A+ notes if you can help it. If not, review the summaries in your text book or skim through your text to get an overall picture&#8230;you would be surprised how much you can retain using this strategy. Find a really important reason/motivation for doing this and you&#8217;ll find that your brain switches on and can absorb alot. You&#8217;ll be surprised what you can do, you just need to relax and focus. You have the worlds best supercomputer between your ears you just need to tap into it. Good luck&#8230;cheers</p>
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