Hello ....
By November21
@November21 (385)
Qatar
December 22, 2008 4:52am CST
hi our final exams will begin in two weeks so i have to put a nice schedule to study very well. but the problem is I'm not too restricted to the schedule i put. i even skip days without studying and do anything rather than studying. so i know that it is important for a student to make a study schedule for all the subjects but how to make a schedule that fit to my priorities. how about you guys do you make a study schedule or you just pick one of your subjects in a randomly way to study.or do you chose or make a classification of your subjects. for example, you put the hardest subject first then the less harder then the easiest one.
15 responses
@huyanfen (58)
• China
23 Dec 08
studing is not for exams,ppl should remember the knowledge for whole life but not only for the exams.We do need the study schedule,and must follow strictly,or you don't need to make schedule.However,please be noted that the study method is also very important,we need to usd our brains to think more.A man with full ideas and think deeply will be successful easily.
@November21 (385)
• Qatar
24 Dec 08
Thank you all for your nice advices. I really like the varieties of ideas each one of you had give to me. Thank you veryyyyyyyy much and Happy Christmas for you all. :)
@November21 (385)
• Qatar
24 Dec 08
Hi Flouya . I'm fine.thank you My dear for your nice compliments.I love you so much and I'm happy that i get the chance to know you here in Mylot.
Thanks and happy to see you again my DEAR.:)
@moneymaya (901)
• India
22 Dec 08
I think at this time when remains only very hard to be maintain the schedule , I think at this time
you just starting from begin then just make a scedule to complete each subject one by one
and if you are just wanna a schedule to revise then I think we should start from our toughest to easiest
means first we complete to revised the toughest subject and after finished revision of that one finish the rivision of other and in easiest manner
thanks & Happy mylotting
@November21 (385)
• Qatar
22 Dec 08
Yeah i think you are right starting from the hardest one is better.thanks and happy mylotting.:)
@amitj020 (124)
• India
23 Dec 08
hey its hard to stick to your schedule so i suggest first u scrp it off .secind how much time do you have left for exams?i guess from your question that you are not prepared am i rght?dont worry start with the toughest one you will do great.i your caser passing is all that matters i guess .so stick to it jus the passing marks.....and why dont you take the help of your frns i am sure they will be in more better place to help you out.........
@ultimatelegacy (71)
• India
22 Dec 08
hei!! i do make plans to study as you it fails most ofthe time bt at the last 15
days i study each subject strategically like i prepare dia. and fig. , charts , case studies for each individual topic and learn all headings under all topics and finally in exams i write all these (mentioning under topics wat u know) using different colour pens.,.,.nd i score good marks thats the trick.,.,,u may try.,.,i have been using it from grad. level.,.,.,
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
23 Dec 08
When I was a student or now with my son who is a student, I always finish the easy subjects first. This helps me in two ways. Firstly, it reduces the study load as I know that I have already finished revising the easy and favourite subjects. Secondly, it increases my confidence as a job well done gives you a satisfaction so you can take up the next subject (which may not be easy) with more enthusiasm. Failure brings failure and success brings success…so if you are successful with your easy subjects, you feel happy and look forward to studying more.
@hiddenwing (3719)
• China
22 Dec 08
I have to work hard too. If I am not kind of sad this evening, I will spend my time on study. Haha
Have a great day
@niteshme (14)
•
23 Dec 08
Sometimes i think whats the use of studies, bt by the end of the day i get myt answer that watever we think education is important. then why does exams come..?
i mean exams are not the only way to know that how much one knows. may be a person knows much more but on tyhat day due to some reasons he is not able to perform. But exams are part of life. So face it as a challenge. Best of luck.
@thecrazyjogger (3178)
• India
22 Dec 08
same here!
my uni finals start soon
and im takin it wayy to easy then i shud b but sadly im not
btu i alwasy try to get in 3hrs of studyign before i do anyting else
so that helps
i hope u try this and c wht happens
happy lotting and have a nice day!f
@lockheart (1405)
• Philippines
22 Dec 08
i dont find myself doing any schedules for review... im always in a state of cramming.. and still i dont learn from it.. too bad for me.. hahaha.. but thanks god i always get an awesome grade in every exams... i do some sort of review but i dont have schedules, my memory is a lot higher that's why, i sometimes take memory enhancer supplements.. my priorities depends on when the exam takes place..
@mazark_13 (27)
• Philippines
23 Dec 08
Highlight the important things you need to study and write them in index cards. Follow the schedules strictly for that certain day so you won't get confused. You can also write down initials to shorten up words if needed. Take time to study if you really want to pass. You can at least begin studying at short minutes like 30-35 and increase it when you already have structured and diverted yourself into the habit of studying. Lastly, reward yourself with something good to motivate yourself to doing it.
@oXAquaXo (607)
• United States
22 Dec 08
I had final exams last week. I usually study for the hardest subject first, which was history. I wrote a study guide that included all the vocabulary that was going to be on the test. I then sat down with a bag of chips and turned on the music to study. I like to multi-task. I studied for 2 hours, then went onto the next hardest subject, which was science, and did the same thing. I then studied for math, which was the easiest subject, for me. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FINALS!
@neoraising (92)
• Philippines
22 Dec 08
i actually don't have a study schedule since it puts more pressure on you..the first thing to do is read your notes on all the subjects every now and then to be familiar with the lessons..i usually study my subjects in the order that they are gonna be given..anyway the important thing is to always sharpen your mind even if there are exams or not..
@maheshdvr (107)
• India
22 Dec 08
hi..for me im nt foloowing any time table at all...im simply studying the things which i feel easier cos i dont want to fed up by studying the things which i cant understand...but i could try my level best...its working for me....