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I have a python (programming) exam at half past 3, I have achieved a 2.4 for my previous exam and now I MUST pass (5.5), I get 40 questions btw all multiple. How the fuck can I do this? Do you have any advice for me I am quite stressed now.

>inb4 l2 study

yeye I know my stupid mistake I really regret it fucccccccck

>> No.16784463

>>16784016
I hear Karly Kloss has some good koding (hehe) tutorials but idk if you have time for them.

>> No.16784487

>>16784016
Just cheat and then learn later using stackoverflow when you have a job.

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16784510

>>16784016
Choose one or two things and learn that. Accept the rest as a lost cause for now and focus on a portion that you think will reliably get you a few points. Good luck.

>> No.16784666

>>16784016
Trade secret here. No developer codes; we all just grab what's on stackoverflow and modify it a bit, so do the same for your exam.

>> No.16784676

>>16784016
offtopic, please move this to /g/ also enjoy your 3 day break from this site.

>> No.16784705

>>16784666
This - 1000% true. You do definitely need to 'understand' what you are trying to do but all code is 90% plagiarized, 10% trial and error.