Tuesday, August 12, 2008

method of study

well. first of all, my stand-as long as the overall productivity is improved, any method will do. of course, that's equivalent to saying, being productively efficient-using the least cost method of production.

here's a method of studying i propose, and would be likely to adapt in the next few weeks. i don't really know if it's good, but i hope it suits me.

firstly, i'll be doing ALL my homework on weekends(teachers have to give us the schedule for the week though).

secondly, i'll be doing ALL my revision on weekdays, unless it so happens that i have spare time on weekends, which i'd gladly use to rest. lol.

basically, the advantage of this is that i'll get LOADS of flexibility on the way i spend my time. you see, on weekends, when im supposed to do my homework, i can choose ANYTHING i wanna do, throughout the day. put simply, it means i have more choices to choose from, rather than having to do a certain homework because of time restricition.

however, like many says, the disadvantage is that TEACHERS DONT GIVE THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE ALL THE TIME. the only one giving the schedule is sarah ee only, and hence, econs is the only subject put into the tryout now. it's working well, for now, because i no longer have the situations of 'OH NO! I HAVE TO DO ECONS TODAY, IF NT SARAH EE CONFIRM KILL ME TMR'.

well, feel free to comment on this method of studying, for i believe have many pros and cons unexplored. but remember, the final stand is- PRODUCTIVITY MUST BE HIGH.

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