Awesome and very clear! Personally I have always been bad at doing these organized exam tables, i just write on some paper what I'm going to do that day... dont know why but I just get anxious from doing it so "seriosly" with Excel xD
Haha totally understandable! Maybe give this a shot once? The prospective plan might contribute to the anxiety, and that's why I prefer using the retrospective one ;)
One thing I don't understand: you can't plan in this timetable bec that would be prospective and so how will you keep track of how much you have to do in a certain time period (like a month)? In the prospective timetable, you can plan that you can do say 5 chapters a week and keep that speed until exams are close. But in this timetable, there's no planning so how will I make sure I do all the chapters prior to a week or two before exams? I mean am I going to choose any chapter from any subject (and the number of chapters too) aimlessly when I begin this timetable?
for planning ahead, obviously the prospective one is better suited. What I do is that once I have gone through all the topics and color-graded them, then I use the colors to plan out my future revisions. For example, red ones are prioritsed over blue topics
I would try to divide and categorise those 30 topics within a subject into broader categories. If not, then I don't really see any problem with writing down all the 30 topics on the spreadsheet :)
gosh i seriously have a question Arham that is your study table always so clean or you just do clean it while making videos ,hahaha mine is a mess hehe but yah i like to clean that up by the end of of the day😉 i don't know abt retrospective humm but prospective never worked for me and in fact to be candid revision was not an imp factor for me until now when i realised that it is actually the most important to end well. humm so.. thanks i'll definitely gonna try that and lol will update you abt the same . wish me luck ,exam in 50 days.
Amazing, thank you, you deserve far more subscribers ! good luck
Glad it was useful!
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Great vid!! I'm curious if you have a certain interval for your spaced repetitions?
Awesome and very clear! Personally I have always been bad at doing these organized exam tables, i just write on some paper what I'm going to do that day... dont know why but I just get anxious from doing it so "seriosly" with Excel xD
Haha totally understandable! Maybe give this a shot once? The prospective plan might contribute to the anxiety, and that's why I prefer using the retrospective one ;)
@@ArhamSheikh Ok might try it in my finals in about a month :)
@@SkyNikodell let me know how it works bro!
Thanks for the video bro. I'm going to use this method for my CRC exam.
Good luck man!
That is brilliant method !
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One thing I don't understand: you can't plan in this timetable bec that would be prospective and so how will you keep track of how much you have to do in a certain time period (like a month)? In the prospective timetable, you can plan that you can do say 5 chapters a week and keep that speed until exams are close. But in this timetable, there's no planning so how will I make sure I do all the chapters prior to a week or two before exams? I mean am I going to choose any chapter from any subject (and the number of chapters too) aimlessly when I begin this timetable?
for planning ahead, obviously the prospective one is better suited. What I do is that once I have gone through all the topics and color-graded them, then I use the colors to plan out my future revisions. For example, red ones are prioritsed over blue topics
With this timetable do I just put on the days that I did the work or do I put the dates on before I do the actual work
Put the dates on after you’ve done the work, that’s retrospective
@@ArhamSheikh thank you
What do you do if you have a lot of topics I'm talking about like 30+ for each subject, and I have 3 subjects
I would try to divide and categorise those 30 topics within a subject into broader categories. If not, then I don't really see any problem with writing down all the 30 topics on the spreadsheet :)
@@ArhamSheikh by border categories do you mean grouping topic that are similar into one?
@@abubakr7304 yes exactly!
Just found ur channel good stuff
Thanks!
BECAUSE EVERYTIME A DO A REVISION I CAN,T RECALL ANYTHING AND HOW MUCH SHOULD BE INTERVAL AND PLEASE TELL ME DOES THS WORK PLEAASE ANSWER ME
This works 100%
Start by revising every other day, then slowly every 3 days, then every week, then every 2 weeks etc. keep increasing the intervals
gosh i seriously have a question Arham that is your study table always so clean or you just do clean it while making videos ,hahaha mine is a mess hehe but yah i like to clean that up by the end of of the day😉
i don't know abt retrospective humm but prospective never worked for me and in fact to be candid revision was not an imp factor for me until now when i realised that it is actually the most important to end well. humm so.. thanks i'll definitely gonna try that and lol will update you abt the same . wish me luck ,exam in 50 days.
Haha i tend to keep it clean mostly, but does get messy at times. You should def give it a shot yup! Wish you luck, you got this fam🚀
@@ArhamSheikh wasn’t expecting your reply 😜thanks your wishes Means a lot and yah I have planned my revision and let’s see how it goes😅🤗
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