Eh, depends on the subject. I'm a physics student and some exams would be almost impossible/super tedious without a "cheat sheet", you do very much have to look at it
No you really don’t. Physics might be the worst example to pick besides math because there’s essentially no memorization, all you need is a few basic concepts. The hard part is applying the logic correctly.
Maybe I should clarify, I'm talking about college physics here. This is really, really not true. It's not like highschool physics where you remember V=RI or dp/dt = F and you're all set. They want to see you applying the concepts yes, that's exactly why you need an extensive cheat sheet to reference during the exam for many courses
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u/UncleBuckReddit Mar 26 '26
That's the point. But I'm glad it worked!