I don't think there are any general rules for this, as it's probably dependent 
on your personality. c) seems a lot of mouseclicks though, so I'd go for 
either a or b.

Peter

On Friday 01 May 2009 09:58:51 pm ferossan wrote:
> I have a huge exam in eight months. The exam will cover four main
> subjects A, B, C, and D. Each subject is 200 cards aprox. Each subject
> is -more or less- independent of the others, but are taught in order
> for a better understanding. I already have a general knowledge of all
> in terms of understanding, but now I have to -memorize- lots of things
> (concepts, characteristics, classifications, general rules and
> exceptions, etc.)
>
> I'm thinking to put the 4 subjects together in one file and assign 4
> different Categories to each. But then, what would be better?:
> a) Start memorizing category A first, once learned go for B but
> keeping A activated and when B is done, add C to the process (keeping
> A and B still alive) and later D, everything in a daily basis?
> b) Activate the four categories since the beginning and go for all at
> once? (it could be a bit annoying jumping and jumping)
> c) Start only with A daily, once learned, stop studying it every day
> but every 2 days and incorporate B to the daily study until it is also
> done to then, pass B to the every second day process (besides A) and
> start with C to daily study and later D?
>
> Thanks a lot.
> 
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