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#*Schedule study sessions in 30 to 45 minute blocks. Shorter time blocks are easier to find and to schedule than longer blocks.
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#*Schedule study sessions in 30 to 45 minute blocks. Shorter time blocks are easier to find and to schedule than longer blocks.
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#*Create blocks for all of your available time.
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#*Create blocks for all of your available time.
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#* Remember Smart work is way better than the hard work. You plan should be to get maximum out of minimum. So plan according and plan smartly. <ref>http://bit.ly/2JCMGB5>
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#*If you have a certain amount of time before an exam, create a reverse calendar instead of a weekly schedule.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K3iBKj>
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#*If you have a certain amount of time before an exam, create a reverse calendar instead of a weekly schedule.<ref>http://bit.ly/2K3iBKj>
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#Reserve time for non-academic activities. While blocking off time for each subject, you also need to make sure that you are reserving time for family, friends, and rest. This is because you won’t be able to succeed at your studies unless you create a healthy balance between your personal life and your academic life.[[Image:Create a Study Schedule Step 5 Version 5.jpg|center]]
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#Reserve time for non-academic activities. While blocking off time for each subject, you also need to make sure that you are reserving time for family, friends, and rest. This is because you won’t be able to succeed at your studies unless you create a healthy balance between your personal life and your academic life.[[Image:Create a Study Schedule Step 5 Version 5.jpg|center]]
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