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how to juggle multiple classes effectively
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Key Wellness / Productivity Strategies for Juggling Multiple Classes
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Reduce stress with clarity
- Instead of vague goals like “study math” or “do biology,” set a specific finish line for each assignment.
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Work efficiently by prioritizing difficulty
- Start with your hardest or most boring subject first.
- Rationale: you typically have the most motivation at the beginning, and tackling the toughest task early helps you move smoothly into the next subject.
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Use a weekly rotation schedule
- Plan subjects in weekly rotations to avoid overwhelm.
- Aim for 3–4 subjects max per day.
- Example:
- Monday: Math, Bio, History
- Tuesday: Chem, English, Psychology
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Mix assignment types within the day
- Don’t stack only problem-solving tasks in one day.
- Include a mix of:
- Problem-solving
- Reading
- Memorization
- This helps prevent mental fatigue and keeps your brain “primed” for what’s next.
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Do small recaps after each subject
- After completing an assignment, quickly check:
- What did I learn?
- What do I still need to do for the next session?
- This supports retention and reduces repeating the same work later.
- After completing an assignment, quickly check:
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