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ramen-thelegend
04-15-2016, 01:27 PM
:sl:to the muslim ummah!
alo everyone!
so in this thread anyone can ask different questions about their acedemics/ ask for help in studying(since we've got loads of smarty pants here, let's make full use of them! hihi)
no no no, me is no answering questions...me myself needs loads of help...(kinda made this thread partially for myself to be honest...)

well i guess there should be some rules to follow too:
1) no more than two questions by one poster at a time
2) no asking more questions if there are six unanswered questions( atleast until after a week they remain unanswered, u can ask another)
3) make sure you fill the following criteria:
subject:
topic:
grade/semester/whatever/something like that u know:
question:
why are u having problem finding an answer/why u no get answer yourself huh?:
4) dont answer questions until you're 99.99% sure your answer is correct!(someone might be hangin by an a* and they might be like ooo brother/sista on ib told me...so ...)

you can ask for advice too! or randomn questions or tips for exams!
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ConcealedGem
04-15-2016, 01:58 PM
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله

This thread makes me nervous... Please make dua for me.

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May Allah make you successful.
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noraina
04-15-2016, 02:21 PM
May Allah give everyone who is taking exams or studying knowledge and success and may it benefit them both in this world and the next.

I am feeling quite stressed out too because of my exams - my first year of A-levels. I am currently drowning in revision and past papers. :(

Make dua for me too please!
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ramen-thelegend
04-15-2016, 02:25 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ConcealedGem
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله

This thread makes me nervous... Please make dua for me.

[emoji85][emoji20]



May Allah make you successful.
why u nervous?? u got exams coming up too?
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Hamza :)
04-15-2016, 02:26 PM
:wa:

Awesome thread. Let's see who's the first one to come up with a question.

May Allah grant good grades to every single one of us :)
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ConcealedGem
04-15-2016, 02:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Meentajir
why u nervous?? u got exams coming up too?
Yes. Make dua for me. :)
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BeTheChange
04-15-2016, 02:40 PM
Walaikumasalaam,

I wish you all the best in sha Allah.

My advice would be to prepare and plan as early as you can for your exams.

Go through the past exam papers and the marking criteria. Once you have read the marking criteria this should help you ascertain what the assessors are looking for. To get the high marks depending on the subject you generally need to show your working out, be critical, have a theoretical standpoint and use relevant theories and evidence to support your answer.

Read the question twice or three times so you fully understand the question.

Look at the marks available for the question you are going to answer. This should determine how many points you should make and how much time you should spend on that particular question. For example if you can only gain 2 marks then make 2 different points and don't spend 30 minutes on this question.

If you are ever unsure about certain concepts, ideas or what the teacher is trying to teach you don't be afraid to ask. There they to help you and if you feel too shy or embarrassed email them or ask them for a 1-to-1 chat in sha Allah.

Try to be independent and find relevant books yourself. If you develop this skill it will benefit you if you continue with your studies. Also by looking at additional reading you will come across different ideas and different explanations.

Finally if you really want to perform your best ask your mum to make dua for you.
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ramen-thelegend
04-15-2016, 02:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ConcealedGem
Yes. Make dua for me. :)
may ALLAH get you, me and all of us here not only laods of A*s but .........distinction too!inshahallah!
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noraina
04-15-2016, 02:52 PM
InshaAllah! Ameen to everyone's duas.

Sister @BeTheChange , are you a teacher by any chance? You always have such good advice concerning exams, ma'sha'Allah :)
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BeTheChange
04-15-2016, 03:12 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by noraina
InshaAllah! Ameen to everyone's duas.

Sister @BeTheChange, are you a teacher by any chance? You always have such good advice concerning exams, ma'sha'Allah :)
Asalamualykum,

No sis am not a teacher.

I've been through the educational system myself for what seems like many years and the experience naturally teaches you how to prepare for exams, what the examiners are looking for, how to outperform your last performance and so on and so forth.

If anyone is stressed i think this is a normal emotion to experience and it means you care about your exams. You should try and fit 30 minutes exercise to your day. It'll allow your brain to absorb more information and insha Allah the fresh air and exercise will calm you down.

May Allah swt grant you all success Ameen.
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ramen-thelegend
04-15-2016, 03:29 PM
i guess i should edit my post...
i guess i should add something like get free duas here! or like get free advice from smarties here!
i thought many of us might be having questions....but looks like i'm the only one...:embarrass.

and i guess i should add something like you can ask for advice(because I need it ok)

anyways i want some advice from all you smarty pants here! so while doing o'levels did you go into realllllyyyy deeepppp details or like nahhhh...take it easy...just study the book...or like no i have to study how to .....lets say calculate square roots and cube roots in your head...me is doing that...me doing too much??

and one more thing: i just moved from wales to pakistan 2 months ago and will be going back after ....i'm not sure like a month...like after exams maybe? i had been studying urdu, pakistan studies and islamic studies on my own back in the uk in my 7th grade. in 9th grade i kept on studying them and decided to give cie's of them too...and now when i'm in pakistan...we have to appear for the exact same three subjects this year and i think i'm really not ready for them. i got my mock result today and i've got a*s but.... my urdu is like soooo bad...man i had no one to speak urdu with( and even now i'm livin in the kpk so we speak pashto more) and i cant differentiate between the ka ki ke ko and hay and han and blah blah and my teachers also think although i've learned alot i dont know the basics and blah blah...
and there are 3 students that have come from different countries a year before me but they still wont give any exams of all these local subjects. and they keep telling me it's really hard and stuff...
so i'm not sure if i want to give these exams now....maybe in october/november
....what do you say? my teachers feel like if i've got bigger plans i should give it a little more time
also did i skip a grade (eighth) for some reason(long story) and i feel weird that i'll be 14 and in "10th" grade...sounds scary....
well if i was like some smart intelligent genius it might sound cool but i'm not....:embarrassalso i'll be 14 not 12 or 10 so ...not cool...
as for what my family thinks, they couldn't care any less.
your views?
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Hamza :)
04-15-2016, 03:40 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Meentajir
i guess i should edit my post...
i guess i should add something like get free duas here! or like get free advice from smarties here!
i thought many of us might be having questions....but looks like i'm the only one...:embarrass.

and i guess i should add something like you can ask for advice(because I need it ok)

anyways i want some advice from all you smarty pants here! so while doing o'levels did you go into realllllyyyy deeepppp details or like nahhhh...take it easy...just study the book...or like no i have to study how to .....lets say calculate square roots and cube roots in your head...me is doing that...me doing too much??

and one more thing: i just moved from wales to pakistan 2 months ago and will be going back after ....i'm not sure like a month...like after exams maybe? i had been studying urdu, pakistan studies and islamic studies on my own back in the uk in my 7th grade. in 9th grade i kept on studying them and decided to give cie's of them too...and now when i'm in pakistan...we have to appear for the exact same three subjects this year and i think i'm really not ready for them. i got my mock result today and i've got a*s but.... my urdu is like soooo bad...man i had no one to speak urdu with( and even now i'm livin in the kpk so we speak pashto more) and i cant differentiate between the ka ki ke ko and hay and han and blah blah and my teachers also think although i've learned alot i dont know the basics and blah blah...
and there are 3 students that have come from different countries a year before me but they still wont give any exams of all these local subjects. and they keep telling me it's really hard and stuff...
so i'm not sure if i want to give these exams now....maybe in october/november
....what do you say? my teachers feel like if i've got bigger plans i should give it a little more time
also did i skip a grade (eighth) for some reason(long story) and i feel weird that i'll be 14 and in "10th" grade...sounds scary....
well if i was like some smart intelligent genius it might sound cool but i'm not....:embarrassalso i'll be 14 not 12 or 10 so ...not cool...
as for what my family thinks, they couldn't care any less.
your views?
the thread's good. just lazy to post questions lol.

you decide, if you think you're like 100% prepared, go ahead. If not, Id rather you don't take any risks.
Maybe you can do it. Do a past paper today, ideally May/June 2015 of Urdu, check it using the mark scheme and see where you stand. Take it from there then.

Post your questions
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ramen-thelegend
04-15-2016, 04:14 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
the thread's good. just lazy to post questions lol.

you decide, if you think you're like 100% prepared, go ahead. If not, Id rather you don't take any risks.
Maybe you can do it. Do a past paper today, ideally May/June 2015 of Urdu, check it using the mark scheme and see where you stand. Take it from there then.

Post your questions
thanks brother!
well me cant decide....me thinks me 0% prepared...but brother i'm never prepared for anything. i am the most unorganised and irresponsible person in this world(only about things to myself though). i can change my mind and take decisions in the last second.

i have done soooo many past papers of urdu pakistan studies and islamic studies(i give them to the teachers to mark though) and i see that i stand nowhere in grammer(of urdu) and i make big blunders in pakistan studies... like i change pakistan's whole history....and as for islamic studies, i have a hard time memorizing the surah and ayah number and that's why i've got a very short range of references...:embarrasslike no more than two hadith and two ayah for one answer:embarrass

BUT i dont know how i manage to get a*s...BUT agian its not like i'm somewhere like 96 or 93....i am standing somewhere like 90 and 91 ...like on the edge, which is why i'm scared.

anyways you didn't answer this:


format_quote Originally Posted by Meentajir
so while doing o'levels did you go into realllllyyyy deeepppp details or like nahhhh...take it easy...just study the book...or like no i have to study how to .....lets say calculate square roots and cube roots in your head...me is doing that...me doing too much??
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Hamza :)
04-15-2016, 04:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Meentajir
thanks brother!
well me cant decide....me thinks me 0% prepared...but brother i'm never prepared for anything. i am the most unorganised and irresponsible person in this world(only about things to myself though). i can change my mind and take decisions in the last second.

i have done soooo many past papers of urdu pakistan studies and islamic studies(i give them to the teachers to mark though) and i see that i stand nowhere in grammer(of urdu) and i make big blunders in pakistan studies... like i change pakistan's whole history....and as for islamic studies, i have a hard time memorizing the surah and ayah number and that's why i've got a very short range of references...:embarrasslike no more than two hadith and two ayah for one answer:embarrass

BUT i dont know how i manage to get a*s...BUT agian its not like i'm somewhere like 96 or 93....i am standing somewhere like 90 and 91 ...like on the edge, which is why i'm scared.

anyways you didn't answer this:
Better start your preparation. You can't turn the tables in the last second when it comes to studies. This time won't come back, and you will probably regret it.

Well to get A* or even better, a distinction, you have to make your approach different to others. You have to give your best and to do that you should work extra hard. I was good at mental maths since when i was very little. So when I started using calculators, I found out I was depending too much on them. So I stopped using it for easier calculations (ofcourse I can't abandon it totally lol). And now my friends grab the calculator to find out the answer and I already have it written on my notebook. Just trying to make a point, not boasting lol.

And whatever you study, make sure you're really passionate about it. Say for example you're studying the heart, you should know everything about it. Which blood vessel carries blood from the organs to the heart, which one carries it from the heart to the lungs, which one carries it back to the heart and which one carries it to the rest of the body from there.
When you're really doing it with all your heart, you'd be eager to have even the smallest of details in your head. So yeah, you have to work really hard.
I used to love some topics of the seerah so much, that I'd read the ayah like twice or thrice over a number of days, and it would be strong in my head. Just to give you some motivation, that's it. I didn't do as well as I should/could of, but ah well.

Ps: ignore any mistakes above
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Hamza :)
04-15-2016, 04:53 PM
One more thing, allow mistakes, or should I say 'make mistakes'. If you don't know the answer to a particular question, just make a guess, just writing anything, anything that makes sense to you (obviously take help from a teacher/book or something). Then check from the mark scheme, you might get some points right. This way, you'll know which topic you need to work upon the most, and the answer gets stuck in your brain for quite a long time . If you simply just use the mark scheme for learning purposes, then this is not really a good approach.

Hope that made sense
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ramen-thelegend
04-17-2016, 07:11 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
Better start your preparation. You can't turn the tables in the last second when it comes to studies. This time won't come back, and you will probably regret it.

Well to get A* or even better, a distinction, you have to make your approach different to others. You have to give your best and to do that you should work extra hard. I was good at mental maths since when i was very little. So when I started using calculators, I found out I was depending too much on them. So I stopped using it for easier calculations (ofcourse I can't abandon it totally lol). And now my friends grab the calculator to find out the answer and I already have it written on my notebook. Just trying to make a point, not boasting lol.

And whatever you study, make sure you're really passionate about it. Say for example you're studying the heart, you should know everything about it. Which blood vessel carries blood from the organs to the heart, which one carries it from the heart to the lungs, which one carries it back to the heart and which one carries it to the rest of the body from there.
When you're really doing it with all your heart, you'd be eager to have even the smallest of details in your head. So yeah, you have to work really hard.
I used to love some topics of the seerah so much, that I'd read the ayah like twice or thrice over a number of days, and it would be strong in my head. Just to give you some motivation, that's it. I didn't do as well as I should/could of, but ah well.
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
One more thing, allow mistakes, or should I say 'make mistakes'. If you don't know the answer to a particular question, just make a guess, just writing anything, anything that makes sense to you (obviously take help from a teacher/book or something). Then check from the mark scheme, you might get some points right. This way, you'll know which topic you need to work upon the most, and the answer gets stuck in your brain for quite a long time . If you simply just use the mark scheme for learning purposes, then this is not really a good approach.

Hope that made sense
sorry brother i am late but i actually really kept thinking over what you said.
when i came to pakistan i had this mindset i will be giving all these three subjects exam the next year and when i got to know i'll be appearing this year:exhausted i started with all the going through past papers and examiner reports and stuff:exhausted. but now i feel like i'm so not ready for it. i have really big plans and there's one more thing: my mom says if we(my brother and i) dont get a scholar ship for a'levels then we can go to hell bcz she's tired of us. so i really have to do well.

i usually am not scared of taking risk and i dont like being on the safe side but this time i guess taking risk is of no use.
i'm sorry i usually never consider other's advice the way it is and make something completely opposite out itimsad

all the three teachers and i decided to give it one last shot. on monday they'll give me a really easy test of grade 7 or 8 and if i score well, i'll go for it. but if i dont i'm not going to take risk this time.

anyways thanks for all the other advice i'll work on that. and wow you sound smart! really smart!:heated: and figured out! and smart again!

thanks alot!
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Hamza :)
04-17-2016, 11:28 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by ramen-thelegend
sorry brother i am late but i actually really kept thinking over what you said.
when i came to pakistan i had this mindset i will be giving all these three subjects exam the next year and when i got to know i'll be appearing this year:exhausted i started with all the going through past papers and examiner reports and stuff:exhausted. but now i feel like i'm so not ready for it. i have really big plans and there's one more thing: my mom says if we(my brother and i) dont get a scholar ship for a'levels then we can go to hell bcz she's tired of us. so i really have to do well.

i usually am not scared of taking risk and i dont like being on the safe side but this time i guess taking risk is of no use.
i'm sorry i usually never consider other's advice the way it is and make something completely opposite out itimsad

all the three teachers and i decided to give it one last shot. on monday they'll give me a really easy test of grade 7 or 8 and if i score well, i'll go for it. but if i dont i'm not going to take risk this time.

anyways thanks for all the other advice i'll work on that. and wow you sound smart! really smart!:heated: and figured out! and smart again!

thanks alot!
may Allah make it easy for you.

Good luck :shade:
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Hamza :)
04-18-2016, 04:17 PM
Ah gotta do 2 past papers right now before I sleep.
Bring it!
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ramen-thelegend
04-24-2016, 12:49 PM
i have a question!( again:hiding::nervous:)

how do you speed up your writing? i usually finish my paper before time but dont always have much time for rechecking it. i've asked different people, seniors, teachers etc and they all say practice is the only way. i'm trying that one but is there any other way to speed up your writing? one way i've discovered is to start working on my right hand too(i'm a lefty). it's not that good but maybe will after some time. is there any other way?

format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
may Allah make it easy for you.

Good luck
they weren't easy ...i got 15 out of 20:facepalm:...i sucked! in urdu, i got to write a letter to my younger brother telling him about how important respect for teachers is....i be like meri pyari bhai ali! yeah i just made my chota bhai "pyari" and "meri"! i'm sooo not ready for this crap now.



format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
Ah gotta do 2 past papers right now before I sleep.
Bring it!
mashah allah, may ALLAH give me that kind of enthusiasm for something like past papers too:phew.
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Hamza :)
04-25-2016, 06:44 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by ramen-thelegend
i have a question!( again:hiding::nervous:)

how do you speed up your writing? i usually finish my paper before time but dont always have much time for rechecking it. i've asked different people, seniors, teachers etc and they all say practice is the only way. i'm trying that one but is there any other way to speed up your writing? one way i've discovered is to start working on my right hand too(i'm a lefty). it's not that good but maybe will after some time. is there any other way?



they weren't easy ...i got 15 out of 20:facepalm:...i sucked! in urdu, i got to write a letter to my younger brother telling him about how important respect for teachers is....i be like meri pyari bhai ali! yeah i just made my chota bhai "pyari" and "meri"! i'm sooo not ready for this crap now.





mashah allah, may ALLAH give me that kind of enthusiasm for something like past papers too:phew.
Yep practice is the only way. Sometimes changing pens helps aswell. Each to their own i guess.

dw lol I still haven't done either of those two papers :giggling:
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ramen-thelegend
04-25-2016, 09:20 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamza :)
dw lol I still haven't done either of those two papers
ya ALLAH...i'm forced to do this.

this is the first time ever i'm going to say it: LOL..........

i've always hated this word:heated:
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Hamza :)
04-25-2016, 09:25 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by ramen-thelegend
ya ALLAH...i'm forced to do this.

this is the first time ever i'm going to say it: LOL..........

i've always hated this word:heated:
:facepalm:
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ConcealedGem
04-27-2016, 11:36 AM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Just want to check up on you little ones how's revision going? Remember to not get too drained out of energy, try your best and leave it up to Allah Azzawajal, and remember exams arent the main thing, make sure your iman is stable and you're keeping Allah happy. A few duas which may be of benefit. Keep me in your adiya. جزاك اللهُ خير‎

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noraina
04-27-2016, 11:51 AM
Wa alaykum assalam

JazakAllah khayr for asking about us students, :) Revision is going good.

I never sleep after Fajr anyway so I revise from 4:30 till 7:30, eat breakfast, do past exam papers, then after school revise for another two hours. I always feel so nervous :skeleton: But khayr I believe I am doing the best I could possibly do (I hope), so I will leave the rest of my affairs to Allah SWT. Make dua He gives me success if it is good for me, and if I don't succeed then I see the good in it as well.

Duas for everyone else studying as well.
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ConcealedGem
04-27-2016, 11:56 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by noraina
Wa alaykum assalam

JazakAllah khayr for asking about us students, :) Revision is going good.

I never sleep after Fajr anyway so I revise from 4:30 till 7:30, eat breakfast, do past exam papers, then after school revise for another two hours. I always feel so nervous :skeleton: But khayr I believe I am doing the best I could possibly do (I hope), so I will leave the rest of my affairs to Allah SWT. Make dua He gives me success if it is good for me, and if I don't succeed then I see the good in it as well.

Duas for everyone else studying as well.

Ma Sha Allah such a dedicated student you are. May Allah give you what is best and make all your trials easy for you.. :)

Make dua for me too, I have a few exams coming up. :)
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noraina
04-27-2016, 12:04 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ConcealedGem
Ma Sha Allah such a dedicated student you are. May Allah give you what is best and make all your trials easy for you..

Make dua for me too, I have a few exams coming up.
Ameen, sis.

May Allah SWT give you knowledge, make your exams easy for you, and may your efforts benefit you in this world and the next.

(BTW, do any of you guys have exams during Ramadan?)
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Hamza :)
04-27-2016, 12:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by noraina
(BTW, do any of you guys have exams during Ramadan?)
Me...
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ConcealedGem
04-27-2016, 12:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by noraina
Ameen, sis.

May Allah SWT give you knowledge, make your exams easy for you, and may your efforts benefit you in this world and the next.

(BTW, do any of you guys have exams during Ramadan?)
Ameen thumma ameen, no alhamdulillah, do you?

You mentioned Ramadan wallahi i can feel butterflies in my stomach and heart beating so fast. :)
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noraina
04-27-2016, 01:54 PM
Yes, I do *sigh*. I have six papers from the 9th to the 21st of June. It is not that I worry about being distracted, I just find it annoying that I am going to have to balance completing the Qur'an, the extra ibadah and learning I like to do - and then revision and exams.

I don't enjoy multi-tasking (I know so lazy :D) I'd prefer it if Ramadan was just for worship. Khayr it isn't so bad.

I know subhanAllah, those Ramadan feelings just seem to increase year by year - already feeling insanely excited. :Emoji50:
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nk1997
04-23-2017, 01:08 PM
Assalamualaikum [emoji5][emoji5]
Exam season is hitting haaarrrdd. I have all of mine in the next two weeks, and then after that dissertation project.. meaning lab work 9-5 every weekday until July (yes during Ramadan[emoji28]). In Shaa Allah Allah swt will make it easy on me.

I'm one of those people that panic a week before an exam no matter howww much I've studied, that I don't know anything and googling things like "retaking a year" "resitting exams"[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] This time, when I wasn't understanding anything one night I prayed Qiyyam and SubhanAllah the next morning I woke up with such a clear head and was able to study so much [emoji16]. Truly I felt that feeling that Allah swt has come down and answered my calls[emoji173] so yeah, that's my current revision technique hahaha
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noraina
04-23-2017, 04:54 PM
Wa alaykum assalam,

May Allah swt give you success and you pass with flying colours sister. Ameen.

It happens again! This year all of my exams fall into Ramadan - although I feel from past year's experience I'm more prepared. In'sha'Allah this exam season my time management will be a lot better.

btw I am one of those students as well, no matter how hard I have studied, I always feel so anxious before an exam I can barely sleep properly, lol. But it really is about tying your camel and then trusting in Allah swt to give you what is best for you, which He always will. I am already making dua that I pass these exams with good results, 'Ya Allah, please, please give me success in my exams it is good for me.'
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Hamza :)
04-26-2017, 05:05 PM
This thread brings back memories, and how things used to be easy (by things I mean the syllabus lol)

Allah make it easy for everyone sitting exams
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