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| QueensDelight 2005-05-30, 8:50 am |
| Just wanted to know from different people on what time is the best time to study and how long? I know from previous expereince 2 hours was good for me, and now I just don't know what time of the day is a good time to study and retain as much as possible. Or is there a good time to study? They say right when you wake up, right before you go to bed. Who knows. | |
| yanqui 2005-05-30, 12:57 pm |
| I might be able to get in an hour of reading in the evening, but that's about it because of the kids. I study on my lunch break and EARLY in the morning--4am or something around there, till about 5:30. | |
| Supertech 2005-05-30, 2:13 pm |
| Catch, as catch can.
There never seems to be enough hours in a day so I am forced to make time. This usually means foregoing some other activity. Television was the first to go. Sleep is the next thing in line to give up. Then it just becomes a matter of time management: how to make the best use of the time you do have. Multitasking is one solution.
this one of the reasons I like to study for certifications. It tends to tighten up all the loose ends in my life.  | |
| QueensDelight 2005-05-31, 1:16 am |
| Yeah I feel you. I guess I will try to read when I can. I have alot of time on my hands so I guess it shouldn't be a problem. Thanks yall. | |
| enforcer 2005-06-01, 8:08 am |
| Yep, guess it's fitting it in when one can. | |
| yanqui 2005-06-01, 10:57 am |
| And stealing moments when you look at the calendar and realize the time has slipped away and your exam date is creeping up faster than you expected. |
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