I didn't realize that I did this with my courses! I'd always do this because I'd get bored with the material of a certain subject after an hour or so. Thanks for posting this -- I've been worried that I was approaching studying all wrong because I don't know anyone that studies like this and I've been driving myself up a wall trying to chunk everything. Now I know I was doing the right thing all along 😁
But how to create a timetable or plan when u r interleaving? Because its chaotic nd time consuming to make a timetable when u break a subject into such small parts..i have to study 19 subjects and its brain draining for me to plan a perfect timetable...i have this fomo and end up not studying anything.
Thanks for this 😌 I bought like 200 books in the past year and it's become crazy to the point where I don't get any thorough reading done (odd case I know) will give your method a shot, sounds productive
Yes , this method i follow for last 2 months and its very effective and i can easily brainstrom my ideas before i write my gendral essays And i request you to make video for upsc exam which is conducted for indians to become as civil servants
i'm sorry if my question is rather dumb, but basically i study 1 subject for an hour with pomodro technique and after that i move onto the next subject yada yada. so my question is, say i was studying chemistry ch1 in the first 1 hour of the session, in the next session do i study chem ch1 as a recap or ch2?
So I was absent from school for almost a month! I am now a week away from the winter break, and after the break I will have like 3-4 exams that I have to make up plus like 5-6 regular exams, all that in just first two weeks after the break. I will 1000% try this method, but I think it is going to help me sooo much. Thank you soooo much fo this video, you have no idea how much it is going to help me
i watched this in the hopes that i could handle ~16 interconnected subjects this sem and all the info overload it brings,,, turns out when you started to describe the strategy, i was already doing it (not refinely, but the gist of it 🤧) 🥲 thank you for this ana! i'm going to give this strategy a go more since it looks like it'll help me survive med school 😭
My exams start on june 11, i usually study one subject for days then start studying for another subject for days ( blocked practice ) is it worth it if i try this out for my upcoming exams? Or am i gonna regret it? Help please