thoughts on pomodoro technique or other studying "tricks" - Page 3

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  • #164768
    Anonymous
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    I know kasiaS used the pomodoro technique to study. Anyone else having studying tricks to efficiently study?

    P.s. kasiaS do you actually do the 25 min rule when you’re solving mc questions? It would feel weird to solve like 10-15 questions and then take a break..I would think one would feel fatigued during the exam where timeis is an issue?

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  • #319733
    Anonymous
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    well, I didn't use the pomodora for “work”, only for studying so it took me 10 pomodoras throughout the day. 2 for reviewing notes and 8 for the mcq's (I broke them up into 20 q per pomodora so I could work them and then review the answers) I did some before lunch and then some after lunch and the rest last night. I had to stop in between some of them and take a longer break for the work I had to do with year end.

    #319734
    ROACH
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    what is the pomodora method?

    BEC: 66 | 69 | 7/23/2013
    AUD: 8/28/2013
    REG:
    FAR:

    #319735
    Peanut
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    https://www.pomodorotechnique.com

    AUD 81 (X4) Previous scores 59, 72, 72
    REG 80 (X3) Previous scores 59, 60
    FAR 75 (X2) Previous score 67
    BEC 79 (X2) Previous score 58

    #1749213
    Anonymous
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    Willing to try it today. I download the app and let’s begins. 🙂

    #1749242
    Tncincy
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    Reading the technique now. I really need to stop procrastinating. Something is better than nothing.

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader....ready to pass

    #1749264
    Anonymous
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    We can do this Tncinci. I feel your pain. I am pushing too. We all have to finish this.

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