Study timetables: very important June 27, 2008
Posted by eruditehsc in HSC, HSC English, Higher School Certificate, Study skills.Tags: organisation, study, Study skills, timetable
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It’s very important to organise your time for study over the holidays.
- This timetable is for an eight hour day. A working day is eight hours. But you can work it to suit your needs.
- Make sure you put equal time into all your subjects; even the ones you don’t like.
- Build in breaks during the day.
- Have time off at the weekend to do something completely unrelated to study.
- You can juggle the slots but you’ll notice on this one that you have three sessions a week for English programmed for three different times of the day. Don’t do your best subjects in the morning when you are at your freshest. Your other subjects will suffer.
Here’s an example:
Week 1 |
Sat |
Sun |
Mon |
|
9 – 12 |
Read the paper; spend time with the family |
Eng
|
Maths |
|
1 – 4
|
Play some sport |
Legal Studies |
Modern History |
|
8 – 10
|
Go out to a movie |
Japanese |
Economics |
Tues |
Wed |
Thurs |
Fri |
|
Legal Studies |
Modern History |
Japanese |
Economics
|
|
Japanese |
Economics |
English |
Maths
|
|
English |
Maths |
Legal Studies |
Modern History |
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