Hey guys, do u have any idea how to learn 300 pages in 20 hours? Anybody with some magic learning?
>>37715536
300 pages of what? If it's a dense math text, then just give up. If it's something more like history or whatever, that contains a ton of information, but the topics aren't really built on each other, then you can read the whole thing in ~10 hours, and then skim over the important parts (maybe in the opposite order). You could also just read each chapter or whatever logical unit, and then try to recall it for 10-20 minutes, because recalling is the most efficient part of learning something.
>>37716248
fpbp as always
read this shit anon
>>37716248
>>37716281
huh thx for advice ... yeah its like math but hey ... i can at least try my best :D
>>37716316
To be fair, when I said give up, I meant give up if you have never even touched the subject in your life. You have most likely attended the classes, and have some general knowledge of the topic, so there's some hope. What subject is it, precisely, and how familiar are you with it?