How many topics do you have to study at the same time?

Studying

There are many types of exams. From those that only cover a topic or a few concepts, to those that are so complete that you have to get your hands on several books at once. Let's focus on the second type. We must bear in mind that, usually, these controls have many themes, so the task can become complicated enough that we have a serious problem.

However, do not worry, because there are limits to everything and, if we know how to handle them, we can study in a very effective way, without the need for us to have headaches. The question is how many subjects should we study in one sitting, so as not to end up too tired and, at the same time, study enough? The truth is that there is no exact number, so we could say that, basically, you will have to study the enough.

In the case that you are used to studying little, the ideal would be to take a look at a few topics. However, if you are "professionals" of the studies, it would not be bad if the session was extended much more, covering everything you could. Or even something else. Everything is based on the amount of effort that you are capable of doing.

When you have this question in mind, also think about the effort that you would be able to make, since from that thought you will get the answer that you are looking for so much. It all depends on your desire for study, so we recommend that you take this concept into account.


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  1.   Christian Andrade said

    Do not be offended sir @ but the topic you are presenting turns out to be very ambiguous; In other words, the article that you carefully wrote does not say anything about what is in the title (No conclusion was reached)