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QuestionWhat is the best time of day to study?Jai Flicker is an Academic Tutor and the CEO and Founder of Lifeworks Learning Center, a San Francisco Bay Area-based business focused on providing tutoring, parental support, test preparation, college essay writing help, and psychoeducational evaluations to help students transform their attitude toward learning. Jai has over 20 years of experience in the education management industry. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego.Thinking about what works best for you is key. Some people love getting up early, so they're going to do better with an early start to get all of their studying out of the way. Others really need their sleep and may do better with a late start when studying. Try to find a schedule that works for you.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between to-do list and checklist ?FreyrTop AnswererChecklists are a documented process, for something that you do daily, and a to-do list is something you have assembled yourself and you need to do at certain point of your day. To-do lists are more one-off tasks, whereas checklists generally are repeated tasks.
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QuestionIs using fancy materials for this important?KittyCalicoCommunity AnswerYou do not need to use fancy materials like expensive markers, or stickers to take notes. These are just suggestions.
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QuestionI'm more of a late night-study person, but my parents don't understand and are too strict and don't understand. When I study in the day I'm not motivated and I can't study. What do I do?Huda Al SafuCommunity AnswerMake sure you get enough sleep. Your parents are worried about your health, and want you to do well. Try to adjust the times, during the evening, such as after dinner.
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