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The document outlines a structured study plan focusing on mental set, emphasizing consistency, prioritization, flexibility, breaks, and regular review. It details a daily and weekly schedule for various subjects including Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Politics, English, and Bengali, along with specific study strategies. Important notes encourage adjustments based on personal learning styles, maintaining mental health, and celebrating achievements.

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The document outlines a structured study plan focusing on mental set, emphasizing consistency, prioritization, flexibility, breaks, and regular review. It details a daily and weekly schedule for various subjects including Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Politics, English, and Bengali, along with specific study strategies. Important notes encourage adjustments based on personal learning styles, maintaining mental health, and celebrating achievements.

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Goal: Study Mental Set

Core Principles:

●​ Consistency: Stick to a regular schedule as much as possible.


●​ Prioritization: Focus on the most challenging subjects or upcoming exams.
●​ Flexibility: Adapt the schedule based on your needs and unforeseen events (leaves, etc.).
●​ Breaks: Incorporate short breaks to avoid burnout.
●​ Review & Reflection: Regularly review your progress and adjust your plan accordingly.​

Daily Schedule (General)

●​ Morning (7:30 AM - 2:00 PM): School (except Fridays)


○​ Lunch (2:15 PM - 2:45 PM): Weekdays
○​ Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Saturdays & Sundays​

●​ Afternoon (Post-Lunch):​

○​ Monday: Bengali Tuition (3:30 PM)​

○​ Tuesday: English Tuition (6:30 PM - 8:30 PM)​

○​ Wednesday: Geography Tuition (4:45 PM - 7:40 PM)​

○​ Thursday:
■​ Politics Tuition (4:30 PM - 5:45 PM)
■​ English Tuition (6:30 PM - 8:30 PM)​

○​ Friday:
■​ Extra Productive Day:
●​ Sociology Tuition (5:30 PM - 7:00 PM)
●​ Dedicated Study Time for Psychology, Geography, Sociology,
Politics, and English.​

○​ Saturday:
■​ Psychology Tuition (8:30 AM - 10:30 AM)
■​ Music Class 1 (10:30 AM - 12:00 PM)
■​ Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
■​ Music Class 2 (4:30 PM/5:00 PM - 5:30 PM/6:00 PM)
○​ Sunday:
■​ Free Time:
●​ Option 1: Relax, pursue hobbies, spend time with family.
●​ Option 2: Dedicate to a subject you find challenging.
■​ Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
■​ Evening (Post-Dinner - 9:30 PM onwards):
●​ Review:
○​ Revise key concepts from the day's studies.
○​ Plan for the next day.
■​ Relaxation:
●​ Read a book (related to your subjects or for leisure).
●​ Listen to calming music.
●​ Subject-Specific Strategies

●​ Psychology:
○​ Daily:
■​ Read textbook chapters.
■​ Make flashcards for key terms and concepts.
■​ Practice diagrams and case studies.

○​ Weekly:
■​ Solve practice questions from previous years' papers.
■​ Discuss concepts with classmates or teachers.​

●​ Geography:
○​ Daily:
■​ Study maps and atlases.
■​ Make notes on important locations, regions, and phenomena.
■​ Use online resources (videos, documentaries) to visualize concepts.
○​ Weekly:
■​ Create mind maps to connect different geographical concepts.
■​ Practice map-reading exercises.

●​ Sociology:
○​ Daily:
■​ Read sociological theories and perspectives.
■​ Analyze social issues and current events.
■​ Work on sociological research methods (surveys, interviews).
○​ Weekly:
■​ Discuss sociological concepts in a study group.
■​ Write short essays on sociological topics.​
●​ Politics:
○​ Daily:
■​ Read about political systems, ideologies, and institutions.
■​ Analyze political news and current affairs.
■​ Practice answering political science questions.
○​ Weekly:
■​ Debate political issues with friends or classmates.
■​ Research and write on political topics.

●​ English:
○​ Daily:
■​ Read literary works (novels, poems, plays).
■​ Practice grammar and vocabulary.
■​ Write essays and creative pieces.
○​ Weekly:
■​ Discuss literary texts in a book club or with your English teacher.
■​ Improve your reading comprehension skills.

●​ Bengali:
○​ Daily:
■​ Read Bengali literature (stories, poems, novels).
■​ Practice Bengali grammar and vocabulary.
■​ Write essays or stories in Bengali.
○​ Weekly:
■​ Watch Bengali movies or documentaries.
■​ Converse with friends or family members in Bengali.

●​ Important Notes:
○​ Adjust this schedule based on your learning style and preferences.
○​ To avoid burnout, incorporate short breaks (5-10 minutes) every hour.
○​ Use a planner or a digital calendar to track your progress and schedule.
○​ Don't hesitate to seek help from teachers, tutors, or classmates.
○​ Remember to prioritize your mental and physical health.
○​ Celebrate your accomplishments and acknowledge your efforts.

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