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LOOK: Jodi Sta. Maria shares her ‘old school’ study habits

/ 02:24 PM February 05, 2018

Image: Twitter/@JodiStaMaria

Top student Jodi Sta. Maria shared one of her “old school” methods to keep up and excel in her psychology class.

Sta. Maria tweeted a photo showing an open book and laptop with a sheet of yellow paper folded in half.

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She writes, “Exam week next week. Uso pa ba ang reviewer? Yes. Ako na ang old school. Heehee. Good night everyone.”

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(Exam week next week. Are reviewers still used? Yes. Call me old school. Heehee. Good night everyone.)

Image: Twitter/@JodiStaMaria

A couple of netizens could relate to using reviewers.

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“Handwritten reviewers are more effective for me. More personal. Cheers to old-school ‘tita ways’ of studying,” wrote one follower.

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Image: Twitter/@JodiStaMaria

“Haha I also fold my reviewer lengthwise like that,” said another.

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Image: Twitter/@JodiStaMaria

Not long ago, the actress topped her class with a grade point average of 3.670 at Southville International School and Colleges. JB

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