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Juggling two papers – advice needed?? Please!

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  • May 5, 2010 at 12:36 am #43739
    jrow
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    I know we are all doing it, but does anybody have any tips for juggling two papers, i.e. work one day on one, one on another….? anything? I dont know where to start!! Its so much and so little time.

    May 5, 2010 at 4:27 am #59973
    Salman
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    Which papers are you giving?

    May 14, 2010 at 12:26 pm #59974
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    Myself I’d sort how much time I have till the exams (days and hours per day)

    Then sort out how much time I need per exam (it may be 50% each, or need more time on one exam then the other)

    Then allocate blocks for each subject as required above.
    I admit, I prefer a DAY of a subject. Monday is F4, Tuesday F5 etc.
    Most other people seem to prefer doing it by the hour, or alternating them within a day to keep it ‘interesting’

    The last few days should be revision (again most peopl have WEEKS of revision)

    I’d aim to read through each course book, making notes. Then refer to my notes and try some questions for the revision.

    But the best thing to do, is pick up a book, pen and paper and read through making notes! Once you starts, you’ve a lot less work to do! 🙂

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