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How to prepare for your Computer Science exams? 007

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To learn for exams it's is pretty simple algorithms. The professors don't expect you to invent new things or solve something that they didn't teach you. - Hence, you need to prepare for what they taught you. - 1. Create a timeline with the exams and how much time you will dedicate to each of them 2. Read the course once and make annotations. 3. Look at the past papers to see what they expect you to know and solve. 4. Reread the course and write down what is important. 5. Solve the problem sheets, to practice and see the solutions. 6 Solve all past exam papers. - Now you are good to go! There is no trick, shortcut or magic tip.
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To learn for exams it's is pretty simple algorithms. The professors don't expect you to invent new things or solve something that they didn't teach you. - Hence, you need to prepare for what they taught you. - 1. Create a timeline with the exams and how much time you will dedicate to each of them 2. Read the course once and make annotations. 3. Look at the past papers to see what they expect you to know and solve. 4. Reread the course and write down what is important. 5. Solve the problem sheets, to practice and see the solutions. 6 Solve all past exam papers. - Now you are good to go! There is no trick, shortcut or magic tip.
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