JessicaCaroline said:
While i enjoy the *massively reduced* reference to crazy warehouse guy (isn't it?) and see the truth in how there will be procrastination whatever the holiday, we will actually have study to do in the christmas holidays after term 4... Half yearly exams (oh dear) will be fast approaching when school goes back. These holidays however, there is nothing set for us to do, year 11 is over, year 12 has not yet begun - so what does your consistent study consist of? You have me worried...
To be honest, it's more realistic to procrastinate a bit and study few hours a day for a year than going full out 10 hours a day in 10 months. And in my opinion, studying consistently is the most effective approach because the second option has a danger of getting you burnt out.
What does consistent studying involve?
First, it invovles regular studying routine. It doesn't really need to be 3 hours a day. It can just be 30 minutes a day (but it really better be more than that).
Second, it involves a some kind of list that tells you what you need to do. You don't really need a "list" but you need to be aware of what to do.
Third, some relaxation is great. But leave that after your study.
But you need to understand that "quality > quantity" meaning that studying smarter is much better than studying A LOT.
Hope my crap tutorial helped.