Daily/Weekly Activities My Daily/Weekly Activities Essay

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For this reason I feel its best to know that I have to study for two hours and do it whenever I find time. Usually I do it before I have to go to bed at 10 at night. By that time I have already completed all other activities. However occasionally I find myself busy till late and its then that I study as soon as I wake up as its then that I am fresh and ready. I have been following this schedule since high school and find it to be highly effective. This way I can ensure that my studies are never affected. I plan to follow the same schedule in college as well and I fully...

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Usually what I do during those two hours is as follows:
Revising what was taught in the class 30 minutes

Analyzing the material/making notes

Preparing for the next class

Studying for any test or working on an assignment

This way I can cover most of what is really important and also feel prepared for classes the following day. I plan to continue with this schedule in college as well.

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