Preparing for the Exam, around the clock, you come across a lot of delayed material, which was being “pushed by the belly”. And now? What to do? Can you see all this stuff delayed?

Calm, without despair. Not everything is lost. In this post, we are going to show you 3 steps on how to study late material and also tell you a wonderful extra tip on how not to let the material accumulate.

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3 steps on how to study delayed material

We selected 3 steps on how to study delayed material. Follow up!

1. In accordance with my schedule, how late am I?

First of all, you must answer the question: “How far am I late, according to my plan?” This is a crucial question that will guide your next steps.

It all depends on your initial planning. It may be that you have left one or another content of your schedule to be seen later, or that you have left an entire course overdue.

This is quite common, since we have our preferences and, sometimes, we choose to study the human ones in detriment to the exact ones or vice versa.

2. Get organized: you will need to sacrifice some weekends if you want to catch up

The second step of how to study delayed material is already much more practical.

Now that you have an idea of ​​the dimension of material that was left aside or pushed with the belly, you will have to organize yourself and include the material accumulated over the weekends.

Yeah, I know it’s boring to give up the long-awaited weekend and leisure time. But this is the only way to meet the demand for materials. And I know you want to be well prepared for the most awaited and sought-after exam in the country.

3. Review the initial planning: it will be necessary to adapt it to the new reality of time

In addition to sacrificing some weekends, until you can meet all the demand for backlog, it will also be necessary to review and adapt your initial planning.

Don’t feel like you’ve failed, because that’s not true. Plans are meant to guide us, but they must be open to change. In fact, for a study plan to really work, you need to include in it the possible unforeseen events and delays that can happen.

[Bonus] Extra tip to not let the story get late

So that, later, the material is up to date and you don’t have to sacrifice hours of leisure and weekends studying delayed material, we have brought you a wonderful extra tip.

The tip is: make a study schedule. Oh and more than that, stick to this schedule, so you don’t have to be in the dilemma of not having time or not knowing how to study late material, ok?

See below how to set up this study plan in a very structured way.

Make a study schedule in 3 steps

We have selected 3 steps for you to prepare a quality study schedule. Check only!

Step 1: Put all your activities on paper

Before actually thinking about how much time you will set aside to study all the possible contents, it is necessary to know every bit of your day. And for that, it is necessary to put all your activities on paper.

Remembering that “role” here is quite subjective, ok? If you prefer, you can make a spreadsheet in excel, use your notebook, tablet or cell phone. What matters is not where you write, but what you write.

Write down everything you do during your day, when you wake up, when you brush your teeth, when you have breakfast, lunch and dinner. All tasks must be contained, so you will know the time available for studies and, from then on, you will be able to establish how many minutes or hours you will set aside for each subject.

Step 2: Track your time 

After knowing your routine in depth, it’s time to monitor your time. Here you should establish how much time you will spend on each of your activities. It’s important to be very realistic so that the study schedule is effective, okay?

So, think about how many minutes you spend having your coffee, having lunch, having snacks, etc.

Even, many times, precious time is lost during meals. This is justified because, generally, in these periods the cell phone and, consequently, social networks are close by.

The internet can be an ally or a villain, depending on how you use it. So try to monitor the time you spend on social media. Try to manage this time, determining how many minutes you will leave just to interact, this can give you a big time advantage.

And time is everything in a study schedule.

Step 3: Create a study routine

The third step in developing a study schedule is establishing your routine, and for that it is necessary to determine how much sleep you will have per day to be productive in your studies, how much time you will establish for meals, how many hours you will spend studying. , in addition to how much time will be devoted to leisure and physical activities.

And for this third step to be completed successfully, you must divide it into 5 sub-steps, check them out below:

  • make a calendar;
  • set small goals;
  • know well and define your study schedule;
  • determine how many hours per day you will dedicate to each discipline and how much time will be reserved for physical activities and leisure;
  • Define your study method.

Look, we know sticking to a routine can be pretty hard. This will require a lot of dedication from you, but be sure that the fruits you will reap later will be really beneficial.

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