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Old 03-15-2013, 01:05 AM   #8
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Like what energy said, start studying now if you're able to (ie. no more midterms, papers, etc).

Then from there I start prioritizing and weighing which courses are more important and organize my studying intervals based on that.

Factors that come into play:

-how much is the final exam worth?
-is it a core course?
-do i rely on the course for a requirement?
-do i know if the final for that course is going to be easy?
-which courses require the most time?
-which one is first?

Here is my suggestion: what is the difficulty level of the one on 10th? If easy, i would combine studying for that with one om 12th. If moderate, id spend 3/4 on 10th and 1/4 on 12th. If its hard i would focus on the one on 10th leading up to that day.

Then on 11th id study for both 12 and 13 together regardless but with special emphasis on 12th because you remember better for things the day before. Its just how memory works esp if you are cramming. Adjust accordingly depending on how u weigh 12 and 13.

If both 12 and 13 are easy though, id consider stacking the one on 15th or 17th together with it but not both at once.

Otherwise, I would stick to investing a day for 15 and 17 meaning 14th for the 15th and 16th for the 17th.

This is personally how id do it.
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