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Post by supermillionaire on Oct 24, 2017 16:37:19 GMT -5
The old thread was from last semester, and unfortunately, since I made it at the end of the semester, it didn't have enough time to develop into a longer discussion, and now, it's a dead thread, so I'm making a new one for this semester. It's that time of the semester again: the midterm exams. And later on, at the end of the semester, it will be the final exams. So, for any college students on this board, do you listen to the soundtrack of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? when preparing to take an exam? I do. Whenever I'm about to take an exam, I listen to the soundtrack to increase the tension and drama. It helps me concentrate. I found another replier in the original topic who does the same thing, and numerous other people on YouTube have stated that they play these music cues when studying for exams, particularly the $2,000, $64,000, and $1 million question music. I told this to all of my professors last semester, and I'm going to tell it to my professors again this semester. Does anyone else use the Millionaire soundtrack to study for exams?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2017 12:03:08 GMT -5
I am on an online school, so I use the music when taking a quiz or test. I really helps me concentrate. I act like getting 100% is like winning the million.
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Post by supermillionaire on Oct 26, 2017 10:55:21 GMT -5
Indeed, getting an A+ on your exam is like winning the million. It feels great, doesn't it?
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Post by siddy on Nov 16, 2017 14:51:48 GMT -5
Hey man,
I don't know about it, but I feel that semester exams already create a lot a of tension. Listening to these score may increase it even further...
You're a legend man, how do you manage this ??
What degree are you pursuing ?
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Post by supermillionaire on Nov 21, 2017 9:23:31 GMT -5
I'm majoring in psychology.
And yes, the music does increase tension. That's why I listen to it while studying for exams.
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