 Hi, I'm Charlotte and I'm at the Microbac campus. And I'm Cynthia and I'm here at Nathan campus to ask students about their tips for studying for exams. Please, for the love of God, don't leave it to the last minute. It's important that you start, like, stop procrastinating. Stay focused on the work and try not to get distracted. You've had it here, don't leave it to the last minute. I will print out all of my lecture slides into a document so that I can really quickly skim over all the content that we've covered and flag any areas that I'm not sure about. Take good breaks between your study time, listen to good music, play some small games or something in the intervals. Make your study plan for all the classes. And then also going through new worksheets that your tutors or teachers have given you to help you cover the really important stuff for your exam. Chat with people who are going through the same stress. Because that's the more important while you're studying and you'll also get the questions and you'll also get the more answers. Make a revision plan that covers everything you need to know for your exam and a timeframe to cover each topic. Make sure that you cover the basics first for each topic that will get you the pass. And then with whatever time you have left, go back and cover all the nitty-gritty stuff that will get you the HD. Having a little bit of time where you break things down rather than looking at all as one big chunk, like that's definitely something that's helpful. Just ensure that you don't overdo yourself the night before with your study and just ensure that you have a good breakfast the day before so you feel fresh and you're ready to take on everything. Okay, I'll see you guys swimming around there. All three.