How to plan and organize the study in Distance learning
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This of course depends on your work life situation, I had 12hr shifts 4 days on 4 days off. Of which 2 days and 2 nights
On work days (Day Shift):
0430 - wake up
0600 - 1800 - work
2000 - 2200 - 2hrs study
Transitioning to (Night Shift)
0500 - wake up
0600 - 0800 - study
0900 - 1100 - study
1200 - 1400 - study
1500 - 1600 - study
1800 - 0600 - work
(Night Shift- 2 nights)
Just revision 1 -2 hrs, studied nothing new.
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4 Days Off
Day 1
- Rest and organize life, no revision or studying
Day 2 - 4
0500 wake up
0600 - 0800 study
0900 - 1100 study
1200 - 1400 study
1500 - 1700 study
1800 - 2000 study
after 2000, anything goes, enjoy the evening, do what you like, before going to sleep at 2200 for a 0500 wake up.
On work days (Day Shift):
0430 - wake up
0600 - 1800 - work
2000 - 2200 - 2hrs study
Transitioning to (Night Shift)
0500 - wake up
0600 - 0800 - study
0900 - 1100 - study
1200 - 1400 - study
1500 - 1600 - study
1800 - 0600 - work
(Night Shift- 2 nights)
Just revision 1 -2 hrs, studied nothing new.
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4 Days Off
Day 1
- Rest and organize life, no revision or studying
Day 2 - 4
0500 wake up
0600 - 0800 study
0900 - 1100 study
1200 - 1400 study
1500 - 1700 study
1800 - 2000 study
after 2000, anything goes, enjoy the evening, do what you like, before going to sleep at 2200 for a 0500 wake up.
Hi mate, I'm on almost exactly the same shift as you and going to start distance learning in the next couple of months...just wondering how long it took you to finish? Looks like you had a good study schedule there!
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Took me 16 months.
3 - 4 exams at a time.
With Bristol Groundschool, you have to do the 2 week brush up course after that you can schedule your exams as you see fit.