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Preparing study schedule. Getting Started

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Aarthi
14/09/2016 0 0

When planning your study schedule,

- Go through the syllabus several times to familiarise yourself with what you are expected to learn in a particular school term/ trimester/semester.

- Then refer to the index/content of your suggested reading or textbooks and familiarise yourself with the topics and their order.

You do NOT have to memorise these.

You only need to Familiarise yourself with the topics mentioned so that you are not surprised or find things completely new when you begin classes.

Also, use this as a guideline to prepare your own study schedule.  

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