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Would you recommend using the Leitner system when you're doing revision on a topic so that you only revise topic specific flash cards or just have one large set that you revise seperately
Would you recommend using the Leitner system when you're doing revision on a topic so that you only revise topic specific flash cards or just have one large set that you revise seperately
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first post-sorry if a little wrong
Would you recommend using the Leitner system when you're doing revision on a topic so that you only revise topic specific flash cards or just have one large set that you revise seperately
first post-sorry if a little wrong
Would you recommend using the Leitner system when you're doing revision on a topic so that you only revise topic specific flash cards or just have one large set that you revise seperately
Alternatively, revising them through the system topic by topic is good to start with, and then when they all hit the best box you can mix them together and go from there. Breaks you in easier. Hope this answered the question

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Good question. I personally do make flash cards for everything I’ve learned so far and put them together. It’s harder to start like that but it pays off when your mind can flick between topics in an exam scenario.
Alternatively, revising them through the system topic by topic is good to start with, and then when they all hit the best box you can mix them together and go from there. Breaks you in easier. Hope this answered the question
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Good question. I personally do make flash cards for everything I’ve learned so far and put them together. It’s harder to start like that but it pays off when your mind can flick between topics in an exam scenario.
Alternatively, revising them through the system topic by topic is good to start with, and then when they all hit the best box you can mix them together and go from there. Breaks you in easier. Hope this answered the question

would you ever put to different subjects together or keep them seperate
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Thanks a lot
would you ever put to different subjects together or keep them seperate
Thanks a lot
would you ever put to different subjects together or keep them seperate
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I would say keep them separate unless you know them all so well that you might as well put them together. You don’t need to switch between subjects in exams so personally I would say separate.
I would say keep them separate unless you know them all so well that you might as well put them together. You don’t need to switch between subjects in exams so personally I would say separate.
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