on Jan 4th, 2009Study easy subjects first but stick to your self-schedule.

Some learning techniques advise that you study difficult subjects first. But you tend to use up a lot of indefinite time with and for difficult subjects, but only a breeze with easy or favorite subjects. You have allotted time for each, but you tend to finish studying easy subjects fast and leave extra time precisely because they are easy. So, order your subjects according to easiest to most difficult and begin with the easiest, going up. When you finish, see how much time you are able to save for the most difficult. And be aware of how much time is available for the most difficult subject before you begin.
But there remains a trick: do not force your mind to come out with the answer which you never really knew. Chances are that your teacher
intentionally left it un-answered so it can be discussed in class. Always leave space for no answers, at least none from the textbook or from you. After diligently studying
and searching, be kind to yourself and give up. There will always be un-answered questions in this world.

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