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I think a lot of us are having trouble keeping ourselves honest when it comes to the amount of studying we’re doing. I mean, plenty are successful, and I’m ecstatic for them, but it seems this forum is often used to vent or complain, or to “learn new strategies” but that’s really a method of procrastination.
Anyway, in an effort to develop some accountability, I started a spreadsheet that tracks all the MCQ sets I do on a given day. One column for attempts, one for correct answers, and a percentage column. I plan to do this every day, whether I do 0 MCQ, or 300. I want something I can look at to easily tell me how much time I’m putting in, and hopefully to shame myself in to doing more. I recommend trying it out yourself.
I don’t know if something like this already exists, but would there be any interest in making a shared Google doc that people can put their forum name in and track their progress along with everyone else? It might be useful to be public with your study activity, with a little social pressure added. I did the same thing with a weight loss challenge, and that worked pretty well. I will try my best to respect Jeff’s wishes about not having any private contact info.
So if anyone is interested, let me know, but otherwise, at least track your own progress for yourself!
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