Good Luck Brolol I got sick, now I am starting again, and I am doing the same,
Good Luck Brolol I got sick, now I am starting again, and I am doing the same,
thanks man appreciate your tips. . I do not want children lol ...Reading a book isn’t a race—the better the book, the more slowly it should be absorbed.
The number of books completed is a vanity metric. As you know more, you leave more books unfinished. Focus on new concepts with predictive power.
To think clearly, understand the basics. If you’re memorizing advanced concepts without being able to re-derive them as needed, you’re lost.
More hours will not necessarily convert into more knowledge.
Its better to focus on productivity.
Distribute your syllabus in chunk and try to handle one at a time.
Also remember that an exam is not an end game, there is many more things that will come in life.
Your life is a firefly blink in a night. You’re here for such a brief period of time
Make sure you enjoy it, because there is no legacy. There’s nothing to leave. We’re all going to be gone. Our children will be gone. Our works will be dust.
You can achieve this using pomodoro technique. Please give it a tryIt is just an experiment. My exams are near. can I study for 10 hours every day without getting distracted?
p.s: maximum I can study 4 hours a day. when I push myself.
I will be reporting here every day for 1 month. or more.
Here is an update.........................
Day 1 : 3 hours only (failed)
day 2 : 4 hours { little progress}
day 3 : 5 hours. { improving little.}
Don't do like this , brain will get damage .It is just an experiment. My exams are near. can I study for 10 hours every day without getting distracted?
p.s: maximum I can study 4 hours a day. when I push myself.
I will be reporting here every day for 1 month. or more.
Here is an update.........................
Day 1 : 3 hours only (failed)
day 2 : 4 hours { little progress}
day 3 : 5 hours. { improving little.}
@Jaywed , I dont think so. He will develop endurance in the process. I'd like to think what if he doesn't put those many hours. His Life may get damaged. Its about how badly he wants to do it. Almost like his life may depend on it.
@Jaywed , I dont think so. He will develop endurance in the process. I'd like to think what if he doesn't put those many hours. His Life may get damaged. Its about how badly he wants to do it. Almost like his life may depend on it.
well your goal to study 10+ hours a day is gonna be hard initially but you gotta keep pushing towards it. its just like working out at gym. When you join newly, you wouldn't be able to hit those big weights. you gotta slowly work your way up. Staying consistent is what helped me. I first started with 4hrs a day and sticked to it for about a week. It got easier to keep my focus on for 4 hrs a day(incl. breaks) then i pushed to 6hrs/day, for another week. then 8hrs/day for another week then 10 hours/day for another week. heres something interesting started to happen. My memory retension and ability to maintain focus has been improved to a huge level. I started to enjoy this feeling. Its almost like super power. Then i wanted to take it to next level and this time my goal was 16hrs per day where i had to cut off all my friends social acitivities to churn most of the time, Had to be super organized which includes to be on simple meals(easy to cook but nutritious to cut down time). Also had to cut down the sleep few hrs. best part i was able to be in this state which i call "Accelerated Learning" but comprehension of what you're learning takes hit and it dropped to 70% which was fine by me as i used to take thorough notes which i use to revisit weekly
I dropped out of college and taught myself Computer Science in this fashion and currently working as Lead frontend engineer at a Fintech.
6hours in one single shot or with intervals ? if intervals how did you split it boss ?well your goal to study 10+ hours a day is gonna be hard initially but you gotta keep pushing towards it. its just like working out at gym. When you join newly, you wouldn't be able to hit those big weights. you gotta slowly work your way up. Staying consistent is what helped me. I first started with 4hrs a day and sticked to it for about a week. It got easier to keep my focus on for 4 hrs a day(incl. breaks) then i pushed to 6hrs/day, for another week. then 8hrs/day for another week then 10 hours/day for another week. heres something interesting started to happen. My memory retension and ability to maintain focus has been improved to a huge level. I started to enjoy this feeling. Its almost like super power. Then i wanted to take it to next level and this time my goal was 16hrs per day where i had to cut off all my friends social acitivities to churn most of the time, Had to be super organized which includes to be on simple meals(easy to cook but nutritious to cut down time). Also had to cut down the sleep few hrs. best part i was able to be in this state which i call "Accelerated Learning" but comprehension of what you're learning takes hit and it dropped to 70% which was fine by me as i used to take thorough notes which i use to revisit weekly.