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Time slow down please.

  • 27-11-2013 10:44pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10


    Haven't posted in a while, but now study is more organised. I made a study timetable and I seem to be sticking to it with a few adjustments now and then.
    This week I did:
    Biology: all exam questions relating to digestion (human nutrition)
    Maths: revision of constructions, enlargements and proofs for class test.
    Irish: filiocht exam questions.
    English: question A on each comprehension 2013 to 2010.

    Time is flying in, need to pick up the study pace....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 SquarePeg1


    Sounds like you are doing it!

    You're right about the planning element though - unless you have a plan - I find it just doesn't get
    done effectively.....things end up swarming around your head. And being a little flexible with
    this is so necessary in order to stick to it. I work by a system where I get to move 2 things a week,
    if I really don't want to do them, I get to move them. But I can only do this twice - seems to work
    for me.....................Good luck


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