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  3. Proceed to the section outlining study strategies. Use bullet points or numbered lists to clearly present your methods for avoiding last-minute cramming.
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The 1-2-4-7 Rule: Read a topic for the first time on day 1. Revise on day 2, then on day 4, then on day 7. This way, a topic is revised 3 times after the first reading, and there is an increasing gap between the two revisions gradually.
Divide up your time. Tally up your total study hours and estimate how much time youll need to spend studying each major concept, allotting the most time to the material you are least familiar with. Tackle the most unfamiliar concepts first, while youre still fresh, and save the material you know best for last.
In general, plan to start about 7-10 days in advance to make sure you maximize your study time. Remember, it is better to space your studying out over a period of days rather than clustering your studying just before the exam. Ten hours of studying over 5 days is better than 10 hours of studying over 2 days!
This rule suggests that you should spend one-third of your total study time on reviewing and reflecting on the material, while dedicating five-sevenths to new learning and practice.
The 1-3-5 rule is all about completing three categories of tasks. The 1-3-5 rule categories and task split-ups are as follows: one major task, three medium tasks, and five minor tasks.
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