I never study. I know, I'll regret it later - but I still get pretty damn decent grades. Sure, I'd go even better if I did study... but do I really
need to? Nope.
In my opinion, for some reason I think studying just artificially inflates your knowledge - and your exam mark ends up not reflecting what you actually *do* no, instead, it reflects what you crammed the night before. If I'm asked, say, a Science question 10 years from now that I was supposed to have learnt the answer to this year, will I be able to study for that? No. It's something that happens.
I don't know, I just feel that if I'd study, my marks wouldn't reflect who I actually am. That, or I'm just trying to make up an excuse to be lazy
It's probably better on my mental health, too - I never stress about exams, and it's great. If I went into the exam room, terrified of what my end result would be - chances are I wouldn't perform very well. Instead, I just walk in there - sure, having not studied - and do the exam to the best of my ability, I don't stress about it, I just do it like I do anything else.
And that's how I roll