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Can I use a deck of cards to help me create a study schedule for my programming exams?

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I've been struggling to stay on top of my programming coursework and I'm worried that I won't be adequately prepared for my exams. I've seen some people use a deck of cards to help them organize their study schedule, but I'm not sure if it would work for me. I have a lot of different classes and projects that I need to keep track of, and I often feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of material I need to cover. I was wondering if anyone has any experience using a deck of cards to create a study schedule, and if it's something that I should consider trying.

I've tried using digital tools like calendars and to-do lists, but I find that I'm more likely to stick to a schedule if I have a physical system that I can write on and move around. I'm wondering if a deck of cards could be the answer to my study woes. Has anyone else used a deck of cards to create a study schedule, and if so, did it help them stay organized and on track?

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I totally get why you'd want to try something different to stay organized - I've been there too! Using a deck of cards sounds like a great idea, and I've actually seen it work for some people. You can write different classes, projects, or study topics on the cards, and then shuffle them to create a random list. This can help you tackle the most overwhelming topics first, or create a schedule based on how much time you have available each day.

The beauty of using cards is that you can move them around, cross off tasks when you complete them, and easily see what's left to do. It's also super portable, so you can take it with you wherever you go. Plus, it's a great way to visualize your study plan and see the progress you're making. I've heard of people using colored cards to categorize different types of tasks, or adding sticky notes to break down particularly daunting topics.

Of course, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution - you'll need to experiment and find a system that works for you. But if you're the type of person who likes to write things down and move them around, a deck of cards might be just what you need to get your study schedule under control. Give it a try and see how it works for you!

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