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How many subjects should you study per day?
Divide the total study hours by the number of subjects, and allocate equal time for each subject – while making sure to keep a few spare hours for subjects that may need extra attention. Plan to study at least three subjects each day (to keep your study varied and stimulating).
Should I study multiple subjects each day?
It’s more effective to study multiple subjects each day to help you stay focused, than to deep-dive into one or two subjects (Rohrer, D. For example, if you’re preparing for exams in math, history, physics, and chemistry, it’s better to study a bit of each subject every day.
Is it okay to study one main subject per day?
It is okay to study one main subject per day but also sprinkle in a couple of other subjects for less time. If you have two hours to study, maybe focus on math for one whole hour, history for 30 minutes, and vocab for the last 30 minutes.
How many hours a day should I study for an exam?
One: Study one subject intensely, say four hours a day, for a full week, before completely switching to another subject. Two: Study all subjects simultaneously, say one hour each per day, for the full month.
How do I study multiple topics in one day?
Start with E first. Once you’ve understood it, make your own notes. Now if you’ve previous question papers for that topic, solve/read them. Thanks for A2A. It is better to study 2 subjects in a day. Make a schedule for each day to complete so and so topics/chapters.
How do I study a difficult subject quickly?
Make a schedule for each day to complete so and so topics/chapters. You should take up a difficult subject when you’re fresh and starting off with your studies. Consider you’ve 5 chapters in one subject such that E is the most difficult one and A is the easiest; A,B,C,D,E. Start with E first. Once you’ve understood it, make your own notes.