Midterms-What to do if you did not study?

Midterms What to do if you did not study?

One of the scariest things of college or university are the midterm examinations; midterm examinations can determine if a student is eligible or not for additional extracurricular activities such as cultural clubs (chess, sciences, math) or sporting activities (football, track, cheerleading).

It is a common perception that students that are either participants or members of cultural clubs will have little to no trouble at all being elected to such activities; but this is not always the case. In the current and modern educational structure, each time more and more institutions request and expect their students to participate in multicultural activities and classes.

Sadly, in most cases, students are not eager or willing to attend such classes or activities, therefore, administrative and academic authorities have decided to make them gradable. In this manner, students who neglect these classes and activities will be flunked and therefore, banned from their favorite clubs and sporting activities, so, they are forced to achieve an approbatory grade on these academic activities.

So, if you believe that only sport-fans are susceptible of failure and banning from their sport related activities or clubs you are wrong. High-level education is precisely that, it expects all and every student to achieve an excellence level as well as approbatory grades on all their classes.

What can you do if you decided or are unable to properly study for any of such diversity and tolerance classes? Mingle and get together with other students that did in fact devote time and effort to study and prepare for such an examination. Exchange ideas and concepts, ask their focus on important and “politically correct” or “politically incorrect” areas and topics and pay attention to their answers.

Diversity classes ore often than not are devoted to the perception of the concept as well as the application of what is “politically correct” and “socially accepted” as well as allowing you, the student and examinee to make statements and dissertations on specific topics where you can set your own position and defend it.

The same can be applied for almost all and any midterm examinations; teachers will welcome better a student that is able to conduct a thinking exercise rather than one who will systematically learn all the answers and then repeat them like a parrot. Even in medicine there are things that require the student to set a market or an example and a statement.

However, it is always best that you devote at least a little time between parties and extracurricular activities to give a quick look at what you need to know before the midterm examinations.