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I always found physics to be good for that. For that class understanding is more important than raw memorization, and cramming won't help you understand.
The only thing I ever do for physics last 30 minutes is going through old solved exercises. At least sometimes you can then later remember a trick used in one of those that can help you.
That depends on if you are allowed a formula sheet
I guess that depends on the person. I always found that I remembered the basic ones, and just re-derived forgotten ones on the fly.