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thall860 wrote: » Hoping to get some quick guidance from all the experienced around here. I am going to start at WGU on March 1 and I really need to find a better way to study. I have struck out on many of my last tries for MS tests because in the end I guess I just was not prepared. I am going to school while my wife is in school, we have a new family addition coming beginning of May, we have a little one already and I work full time. With all of that I really need to be efficient with my studies. How does everyone around here study, pick a book and read it or map out the objectives and study each one? I really just need some new thinking on all of this. Thanks!
Bokeh wrote: » Basically 50 minutes of reading, note taking, etc. Then take a 10 minute break. Get away from the books or videos. Then go back at it for another 50 minutes, then youre done.
Bokeh wrote: » Well I agree, I am better studying in the morning than in the evenings. What works for me is the 50/10/50 method. Basically 50 minutes of reading, note taking, etc. Then take a 10 minute break. Get away from the books or videos. Then go back at it for another 50 minutes, then youre done. I just find it easier this way. Usually in the evenings then I'll watch a video or two, or just go over the day's notes. I also have been using the blank bubble test sheets for the end of chapter review questions. This way I can go back and look at what I got wrong at any time. There's several free PDFs online you can download if you wish to go this route as well.
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