the one thing i can tell you for sure,gigi...
no matter what schedule you make in advance...you'll never follow it....
believe me..
good luck
2007-09-08 23:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly Gigi I don't know what works for you, but I can tell you for sure that a schedule never worked for me. It always depends on my mood, circumstances and so forth. I once tried a schedule, fell behind, and got stressed and depressed, so I decided to stick to my old routine which is no schedule and found that it worked better for me. However, like they told you , before Iftar is definitely better, and don't count the hour before iftar like the Ferrari told you. Are you that desperate dear,taking advice from a car?! hehehe I personally found that studying late at night is better for me as I concentrate better at night (in days other than Ramadan). It's up to you really as only you can decide what's the best time for you to be focused and concentrated. Good luck ya 7adrit ilzabit! lol
2007-09-08 17:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No one could give you any schedule, this is something you have to do on your own, no one knows what do you have other than studying or what is your mood,
Just get a pencil, paper and a ruler and try to do the best one, you are the only one who knows how much studies you need, for example some people do not study except 1 month before finals and some study from the beggining of the year, it differs from each person's ability.
2007-09-08 12:57:05
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answered by 123 3
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Do you have faith hasafer? claiming that he can run a hundred meters in 9.ninety 9 seconds and that he have been given ninety 9.9% in thanawya 3ama?! Sa7ee7 inti7'abat Mobarak! hehehehe I have been given ninety six.7% ... yet that improve right into a while in the past (as much as I hate to confess it hehehe) earlier all those ridiculous a hundred% and greater effects existed. i improve into adaby too. I have been given it from KSA, no longer Egypt and improve into fairly the fourth over KSA. whether, i do no longer think that the outcomes are an precise indication of the fairly capabalities and potential of the student. fairly in our spectacular academic equipment the place scholars are inspired to memorize somewhat some rubbish devoid of extremely employing their brains and thinking for a metamorphosis.
2016-10-04 05:35:57
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answered by herbin 4
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i remember talta sanawy fe ramadan all what i did after iftar was going to deroos nothing else i usually did their homework in the school break or empty classes the rest of homework never took than one hour before iftar so it was easy and doable.
but as noor said you must tailor you studying scheme according to your capabilities like can you study well while fasting.
a better thing is to wake up at dawn "fagr" and do all your studying stuff in this period before school time is greatly blessed in this period believe me.
rabena yewfa2ek ya benty wallahi ento ghalaba ana fe teb delwa2ti wi nesh hazaker ella lama el derasa tebda2.
2007-09-08 21:02:13
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answered by بهي الطلعه 4
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look dear i heard doctors saying that the best time for concentration in Ramadan is before Iftar, coz the brain becomes so active.
so try to study before Iftar
God Bless U
2007-09-08 13:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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last year i was on last year of high school 7 i'm very proud 2 say that i hadn't any schedule at all till the last month before final exams & i made it with 90%
2007-09-09 01:55:28
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answered by Cool Muslim 2
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just one tip , don't count the hour before the eftar , good luck
2007-09-08 11:53:33
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answered by hasafer 7
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ya gigi
I've never made a successful studding schedule
7'liha blbrka
2007-09-09 00:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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tesada2y en ana lessa mesh 3aref ezay !!!
2007-09-09 01:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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