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How do u set up n make a study time tble i dun get it/
 

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1: Open excel on your computer
2: write a list of all your subjects to the side somewhere
3: highlight each subject in a different colour
YOU HAVE A FEW OPTIONS.
4: decide whether you want a very flexible timetable or a rigid one. If you're not disciplined use the flexy one.
5: I'm going to assume you're in need of a flexible timetable, so...

6: write out each day of the week at the top of 7 columns.
7: for each day, slot in all of your social commitments, etc.
8: If you have a relaxation day (I would suggest sunday as it leaves you the day in case you have any emergency assignments to do) slot it in.
9: have 2-4 activities per night depending on how long you can go without breaks. one task each night should be homework. slot in a balance of assignment devotion, and other study. You can either specify which subject you will study each night or give yourself the options.
10: colour code your subject-specific time slots

11: Make a list of all of your homework tasks and assignments. Cross them off as you go. This is probably the most effective method of keeping on top of your growing mountain of work.
12: MAKE SURE YOU SPELL EVERYTHING CORRECTLY. YOU SOUND LIKE YOU NEED THE PRACTICE!
 

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wen u study how mny diff subjects do u do in a night n how much time to ech 1?
 

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Emily90 said:
wen when u you study how mny many diff different subjects do u you do in a night n and how much time to ech each 1?
Whatever you think is adequate. Really, it depends on what assignments and exams you have coming up. You should incorporate those into your timetable as well as planning ahead for them. It's not strictly the same for each individual, you should tailor your timetable to your own needs.

[Let me know if you need a dictionary deciphering the above]
 

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i dun get it u understand me so y bother corect me?
 

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Emily90 said:
i I dun don't get it Comma u you understand me so y why bother corect correcting me?
It's much easier to understand you if you spell correctly and use proper grammar. I'm doing it so eventually you might start spelling correctly.

Even though this is an internet forum, you should still strive to do this all the time. Otherwise eventually you might start writing u in exams and get marked down for it.
 

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Emily90 said:
i dun get it u understand me so y bother corect me?
Cause it pisses everyone off when you do it!




Maybe try doing two different subjects per night: it's good to get some summarising going after you do each topic (especially English) and make sure your notes are up to date. That way you can make the most of your study time, instead of having to trash your room and your epic jumble of notes to find something. I have to do this as I am disorganized. It is ineffective.
 
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lawl i dun fink dere is nethin rong wit the way emily90 spelz.

HAHAHAHAHA. as long as she doesnt do the whole "your" in place of "you're"... it's kay with me.
ew. study timetable.
i need one, but... i just take in all the study as it comes.

which is usually in big loads :(

hey... where do i advertise the need for a chem tutor?
 
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