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- October 8, 2013 at 2:59 pm #142277
Hi guys! Was just wondering if anybody would share any tips on time management when taking 3 exams in one sitting? I hope to do this next year bt being a typical virgo I like to get organised in advance! Lol!
Do you study one subject s day at a time or do you do say an hour of one then have a break & then do an hour of another?
Thanks to anybody who takes the time to read this 🙂October 8, 2013 at 4:28 pm #142281AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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There are two options
Whether apportion your time in weekly basic one full week for subject 1 ,second full week for 2 subject and third week for 3 subject or do on hourly basis 2 hours in morning for subject 1 then take a break and go for 2nd subject for 2 more hours and then for the 3rd one or daily basis 1 subject every day
so finish subject 1 on first day
2nd subject on 2nd day
and 3rd subject 3rd day
but the best option is hourly basis do it every day
small portion of each subject it will help you more and its the easy way and for revision go for weekly basisOctober 9, 2013 at 2:49 pm #142381Thanks for yr reply umer232000! I have been giving this loads of thought&just wondered if someone would be kind enough to give me their experiences of how they studied 3 in one go. & were they successful?
October 13, 2013 at 12:18 pm #142665I studied F1,F2, and F3 at once. I did it by self study; I bought the BBP texts and the GTG texts to get two different perspectives on the topics. Then I had two study sessions per day, in the afternoon I studied one chapter from each of the GTG texts with a short break between each topic and the repeated the tactic in the evening with the BPP texts. I passed 60+ in all three so the tactic worked for me.
Practice is the key, remember the adage. “I read and I forget, I listen and I learn, I do and I understand”. The tactic I’m using for the practice is similar to the studying, two to three different topics from each subject per session and two sessions per day until I’ve covered the whole book/syllabus. I’m supplementing this by going over the topics that day practiced that day in the study text and lectures.
I’ll know if it worked in February 🙂
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