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How much time to study per week?

There can really be no hard and fast rule for this. It depends on you.

If you feel that you need a lot of practice because you are not strong in your CXC subjects, you will need more time that someone who feels strong in them.

I suggest you look at your past test grades to determine if you are strong or weak in the subjects. If you failed a lot, you are weak, if you passed well, you are strong.

No matter how weak you feel you are in a subject, effort and practice will make the difference.

I recommend that you spend no less than twenty (20) minutes per day per subject in study time.

This time does not include the time you will have to spend on tutorial assignments.

I recommend that you do not spend more than fifty (50) -sixty(60) minutes per subject at any onetime.

(You can break up your study time so that you take a break from one subject by studying another)

Example Schedule

Monday:

4.30 - 5.00pm - break

5.00pm - 5.30pm - Math

5.30pm -6.00pm - English

6.00pm -6.30pm - Principles of Accounts

6.30pm - 7.00pm -math

7.00pm - 7.30pm - break

Repeat with same or different subjects Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

External Links

https://caribexams.org/node/714