Palina Respublika: Teachers started to care about my rights more
The singer-student tells how to pass exams without "stimulants" and whether it is possible to combine music with the examenation session.
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Euroradio: What are your methods-mechanisms of passing exams?
Palina
Respublika: In the Academy of Arts where I study there are
special exams at which we show our works, and common exams. If it is a special
exam you will have to work anyway, whether you want it or not. Usually we just
live in the Academy during such exams - we come at 9 and leave at 23, but we
have already come through this stage. When I take exams in common educational
subjects, I usually think of what I want to learn beforehand and write it all
down. Such method saves people with not very good memory. I write this down,
then read it all over and everything has been okay so far.
Euroradio:
Do you use any additional stimulants, like energy drinks, vitamins, coffee?
Palina Respublika: There once was a case when I went to Bialystok to the festival right after the exam, and I was supposed to take another exam right after return. I had literally one day to get prepared to the exam in the Belarusian literature. Then I just sat and learned, and I tried literally everything - coffee, tea, energy drinks - I went to bed at 5 and when I came to the exam, I was totally exhausted. So, I wouldn't advise anyone to get prepared for an exam like this.
Euroradio:
Have you had flashes of inspiration, like, it's time to write a new song, while
you had to sit there with a book learning for an exam?
Palina Respublika: Yes, there have been things like that. This is a competition, a struggle between what you have to do and the fear to lose this very song, melody, idea. However, when I am tired a feel like some vegetable or fruit, this is difficult...
Euroradio: Did the teachers start paying more attention to you when you won the "Bard Autumn"?
Palina
Respublika: Some of them treat me like all other
students. However, the teacher of such discipline as protection of intellectual
property did not gave me the credit as I failed to answer the question for how
many years my songs would be protected. Thus, you see, teachers are worried
that I should know my rights.
Euroradio: Has it become easier for you to study?
Palina Respublika: A person may get tired, it happens sometimes, and you cannot hide from this fatigue. However, my extra work gives me so many positive emotions that new energy appears, and I can use it in the process of education.