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if there are 90 chapters of science to complete in 30 days. how much chapters we have to complete per day to reach our goal?​

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Answered by Itzzbiswita
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Studying 15 chapters in 3 days....hmm........well actually it depends a lot on the subject, it's difficulty level and more specifically your interest in that particular subject.

However, let me provide a general answer for studying more in less time.

-First of all KEEP CALM!! A mind full of tension and pressure can contain nothing useful. So keep your mind peaceful and still, it'll increase your concentration and remembering power.

-Make a stern decision to stay away from distractions. You can anyway enjoy yourself after the exam gets over.

-Next, make yourself well acquainted with the subject and your syllabus. At this point you must know: what the subject is all about, how it's knowledge is being used in real life, it's importance etc.

-Be IMAGINATIVE!! Coming to the studying part, first understand your topics well and then to remember them for a long time, try to associate it with something interesting. Our brain can easily remember pictures or videos in contrast to bookish text. So make use of figures, diagrams, examples, youtube videos or just some funny/strange story or incident that you can imagine or remember.

-Always CONNECT the concepts together.The mistake we usually do is learn one thing and then start learning the next in a completely new way. The concepts/topics that you learnt must not be isolated, connect them to remember each and everything in a better way.

For example(a very very simple one), Let's say our goal is to learn A for Apple and B for ball. First of all learn the individual topics well enough like, Sachin ate apple & Sachin bought a red ball. Then combine them like, Sachin ate APPLE but on a condition, that after doing so he will be allowed to buy a red BALL.

-Don't just memorize things. Understand them well and then use the utmost of your imagination and creativity to make them stick together. Learning things this way will not burden your brain with many different topics, but a you'll have a set of topics interconnected with each other.

With this technique you can remember most of the things in just one go. However like every other techniques, this technique can also be enhanced and improved with practice and effort.

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