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if you had to choose, which one would you pick
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political science, finance?Pages of what?
political science, finance?
something alone those lines
but your cortisol will be spiked those 7 days instead of just 1 dayI would rather read it over 7 days
Easier to stay focused and information is retained much better when it is spaced out
but your cortisol will be spiked those 7 days instead of just 1 day
Information retainment is up to whether or not the reader actually cares about what hes reading rather then spacing it out.
legit id choose 1 day of miserybut your cortisol will be spiked those 7 days instead of just 1 day
Information retainment is up to whether or not the reader actually cares about what hes reading rather then spacing it out.
AutisticNeither, I didn't even read your shit thread OP
but knowing you will be free for the next 6 days before having to read again will make you put all your effort into that 1 day where you will put all your focus into it.Even reading 200 pages in a day would completely fuck almost anyones attention span. Mine is obliterated after 2-3 hours of focus at least
You are right about engagement being important but the spacing effect is also real
The Spacing Effect: How to Improve Learning and Maximize Retention
We are not taught how to learn in school, we are taught how to pass tests. The spacing effect is a far more effective way to learn and retain information that works with our brain instead of against it. Find out how to use it here.fs.blog
its political science and finance for opif its a light novel or hentai or something intresting i would read 1200 pages
its political science and finance for op