Friday 13 June 2014

Oat's Creative Process

How to Create a Study Plan
First, I brainstorm ideas a study plan for example, what I will study, how long the duration is, which materials I will use.

Then, I organize my ideas by crossing unnecessary subjects, books, or material. After that, I put the similar things together so that I can recognize the connection among them more easily.

To draft my study plan, I make a time table and write down my tentative plan on it.

I review my plan by checking whether anything is missing or not. Moreover, I judge whether my plan is an appropriate plan.

I revise my plan by making a few changes. If I find that I have to study two or three hard subjects in the same day, I will try to split them.


Finally, I am ready to publish my study plan. However, it is hard to apply ideas into practice. I often get off track and I never follow my study plans.

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