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[QUOTE="verty, post: 6049830, member: 54975"] Whatever you do, don't turn to drink or drugs. That is the worst thing you can do. A little worry is not a bad thing, it can actually help because the teacher will give you some leeway because you are nervous. You just have to say the right things and that is what you have to study for. I imagine the professor is thinking, "he said that, he said that, he didn't say that, 2 out of 3". I didn't have oral exams but I did have to present a project and one thing that helped me was to break it up into components, so I could learn each component on its own merits. I suppose in math you have results you rely on, so each component is separate in that sense. But try to group them by similarity or whatever means, so it's easier to learn. [/QUOTE]
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