Seanmul89
2nd Mar 2022, 22:10
Hi all, I know it’s probably been asked quite a few times and appeared on all forums and platforms, about an effective study method for multiple topics, in this case 3 subjects for one sitting.
I completed the subject content, some note taking and head over to the bank, this way I’d go through the bank subtopic to subtopic and finish. Review any weak areas.
I would move onto next topic and repeat and do this for the remainder.
now going back to the first topic to review I’d forget some stuff. I’d go through it again with more notes and review and this is where I get confused, over doing it and getting frustrated. I just feel it’s not working.
After the first round of bank, should I keep doing the bank daily and just looking at my notes from my initial study ? Or split each day up into 2/3hr sessions of each subject ? I’m all over the place tbh and just wondering and it’s not helping me! I know we are all different but I’m sure someone has a method that has worked for others that I could try? I never stuck to a timetable :( any tips would be great help, thanks :)
I completed the subject content, some note taking and head over to the bank, this way I’d go through the bank subtopic to subtopic and finish. Review any weak areas.
I would move onto next topic and repeat and do this for the remainder.
now going back to the first topic to review I’d forget some stuff. I’d go through it again with more notes and review and this is where I get confused, over doing it and getting frustrated. I just feel it’s not working.
After the first round of bank, should I keep doing the bank daily and just looking at my notes from my initial study ? Or split each day up into 2/3hr sessions of each subject ? I’m all over the place tbh and just wondering and it’s not helping me! I know we are all different but I’m sure someone has a method that has worked for others that I could try? I never stuck to a timetable :( any tips would be great help, thanks :)