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#afaanoromoo #brilliantscience #education #entrance #exam #afaan_oromoo #studytips #smartstudy #2018exam #2018 #study #howtostudyforexams Subscribe 🎯🚨 like ❤️ share ➸✨🔄 🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 Here is a separate time schedule for studying each subject clearly and in isolation: Morning (Fresh Mind – Calculation Subjects) 6:00–7:00 AM → Mathematics (solve problems, practice formulas) 7:15–8:15 AM → Physics (numerical questions, understand concepts) Midday (Understanding & Memory Subjects) 10:00–11:00 AM → Chemistry (reactions, equations, theory) 11:15–12:15 PM → Biology (diagrams, definitions, processes) Afternoon (Reading & Analysis Subjects) 2:00–3:00 PM → Geography (maps, physical features, climate) 3:15–4:15 PM → History (timelines, events, causes & effects) Evening (Concept & Real-Life Subject) 6:00–7:00 PM → Economics (supply & demand, graphs, examples) Night Revision 8:30–9:00 PM → Revise all subjects studied that day (short review) 👉 Study 45–60 minutes each subject. 👉 Take 10–15 minute break between sessions. 👉 Keep subjects isolated (one subject per session). If you want, I can also make a weekly version (Monday–Sunday plan). To study maths, history, chemistry, geography, physics, economics, and biology effectively, you should isolate each subject and give it focused time. Start by creating a weekly timetable where each subject has its own study block. For example, study mathematics and physics in the morning when your mind is fresh because they require calculations and deep thinking. In the afternoon, focus on biology and chemistry since they need understanding and memorization of concepts. In the evening, you can study history, geography, and economics because they involve reading, analysis, and remembering facts. Keep each study session 45–60 minutes long, then take a 10–15 minute break before moving to the next subject. When studying each subject in isolation, use the right method for each one. For mathematics and physics, practice many problems daily and review formulas regularly. For chemistry, understand reactions and practice balancing equations instead of just memorizing. In biology, draw diagrams and summarize topics in your own words. For history and geography, create timelines, maps, and short notes to connect events and locations. In economics, focus on understanding key concepts like supply and demand and relate them to real-life examples. Avoid mixing subjects in one study session so your brain can focus deeply on one topic at a time. Finally, revise everything step by step. At the end of each day, spend 20–30 minutes reviewing what you studied. At the end of the week, revise all subjects briefly to strengthen your memory. Test yourself with past questions and quizzes.