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How to study smarter not harder using 20/80 rules.

How to study smarter not harder using 20/80 rules.

  1. Answer questions.
  2. Organize your notes.
  3. Set a strict routine.
  4. Be in it for the long run.
  5. Set realistic goals.
  6. Work on one new habit at a time.

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