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	<title>Comments on: Study Time Needed For A First Class Degree</title>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
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		<description>I agree, this is what I tried to do for most of my time at University. 

Having left a good job (at 21) I decided I was continue to treat my course as a job and worth throughout the day. Sure, there are days where things need reshuffling but ensuring you get the hours in it paramount.

I also think it&#039;s worth understanding your own person &#039;best time of study&#039;. Some people are early starters and get much more out of working in the mornings however other may differ and take in more during the afternoon or evening. - I found I learn more effectively during the morning to afternoon period so revision was conducted during these hours, whilst coursework and assignments I postponed until the evening where less memorizing was needed and more passive reading was due.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree, this is what I tried to do for most of my time at University. </p>
<p>Having left a good job (at 21) I decided I was continue to treat my course as a job and worth throughout the day. Sure, there are days where things need reshuffling but ensuring you get the hours in it paramount.</p>
<p>I also think it&#8217;s worth understanding your own person &#8216;best time of study&#8217;. Some people are early starters and get much more out of working in the mornings however other may differ and take in more during the afternoon or evening. &#8211; I found I learn more effectively during the morning to afternoon period so revision was conducted during these hours, whilst coursework and assignments I postponed until the evening where less memorizing was needed and more passive reading was due.</p>
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