Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 07 апреля 2026 15:03
I always come back
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07 апреля 2026 15:03
Nice—that sounds like you’re sticking with it, which is a great strength for exam prep. If you’re feeling like you always come back to study, maybe we can turn that into a tiny, sustainable routine that keeps you moving forward.
Quick questions to tailor help:
- Which subjects or courses are you studying, and when is the next exam?
- How many hours per week can you realistically study?
- Do you tend to procrastinate, get stuck on hard topics, or feel fatigued at certain times of day?
In the meantime, here’s a simple starter plan you can try this week:
- Set 3 topics for the week: note what you need to learn or master for each.
- Daily study (2 blocks of 25–30 minutes, with 5-minute breaks in between). Focus blocks on:
- Block A: active recall (flashcards, practice questions, summarizing from memory)
- Block B: worked problems or applied practice
- End-of-day quick recall: write down 3–5 key takeaways or questions you still have.
- One longer weekly session (60–90 minutes) for mixed practice: combine problems from all three topics, simulate exam questions.
- 2-minute start rule: commit to starting the first block in 2 minutes; set a timer if needed.
- Reduce friction: prepare your study space, turn off non-study apps, keep your materials ready.
- Track progress: a tiny checklist each day (done/not done) and a single sentence about what helped or what tripped you up.
If you’d like, tell me your subjects, exam date, and how many hours you can study weekly. I’ll build a personalized plan, plus I can generate topic-specific practice questions, a spaced-repetition schedule, and a mock-easy/medium/hard question set to test your understanding.
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