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    20 20.00%
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    14 14.00%
  • 20 - 25 hrs

    11 11.00%
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    I feel that everybody should study as per their own capabilities and limitation. Everybody can not have same grasping power.

    To make a time table is essential but to follow it properly is more important.

    While preparing time table need to keep sometime for revision what we study in the fortnight. Simultaneously whatever you studied try to solve the question paper based on that which will help you to understand how much you learnt and remember from that particular topics.

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    Thanks, the advice here has motivated me to go home and do a timetable, I think about doing one, then Decided I don't need to. But now I will

    Cheers

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    Well, I am a lazy person it is not that i dont want to stay longer (based on the poll) but........ I have a very demanding job and a Two and half years old daughter and to be honest after work and picking her her up from daycare (which is about 45mins drive in traffic). So after doing all that i found myself very tried. Can I get some advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vervicy View Post
    Well, I am a lazy person it is not that i dont want to stay longer (based on the poll) but........ I have a very demanding job and a Two and half years old daughter and to be honest after work and picking her her up from daycare (which is about 45mins drive in traffic). So after doing all that i found myself very tried. Can I get some advice.
    Hi Vervicy,

    I understand your situation. You are busy not lazy
    If you are doing ACCA, try to give only one paper at one sitting. Plan your studies according to your routine or weekends. I think daily 1.5 hours is the ideal time for the persons who are handling job, family and studies altogether.
    Sonal

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    Actually it kinda depends on how far the exams are basically. I have been studying around 4-5 hours daily for the last 15 days and it will probably only increase as there is only 1 month left in exam. I usually study from day till night but there are lots of breaks in between.

    Last few days i've been studying 6-7 hours a day. I have 4 papers this session and so far i am pretty much in line to finish course of all subjects in this month. If i do it then that means im on track and then i will have 1 month for revision practice.

    So throughout the session ive been studying around 2 hours a day but now its starting to increase like hell as the pressure is mounting up

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    hi,

    well i work full time and pretty much only get to study on weekends( on fridays & Saturdays)

    on fridays, I study for at least 3 hours preferably in the morning

    on saturdays, 3 hours in the mornring, and 3 hours in the evening...

    on workdays, i just do the revision of the studies i did on the weekends...for like an hour

    so far wrkin out for me pretty well....

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