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  • Post category:Education / Studying / Time Management
  • Post published:May 18, 2013

Make a study schedule you can stick to; make one like your class timetable. Studying regularly as you go along helps you learn more of the material, each week.

Source: 10 Highly Effective Study Habits @ Psych Central

image: Schedule by AlisaRyan under Creative Commons license

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