I prefer keep everthing in a single base and activate all categories.
Keeps your mind fresh.And rotation of subjects avoid boredom as said
before.

Good studies

On May 4, 5:52 am, OldGrantonian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I avoid boredom by rotating my subjects. Most schools and universities
> rotate their subjects, with no lecture longer than one hour.
>
> I would initially devote one-quarter of my daily time to each subject
> (but see later).
>
> Another advantage of doing your subjects in parallel is that you will
> quickly find out if one subject is much more difficult than the
> others. If you study the subjects in sequence, then the worst scenario
> would occur when you (unwittingly) leave the most difficult subject to
> the end. This is commonly referred to as panic :)
>
> Assume you enter 20 cards at each rotation.  Assume that the 20 cards
> from the most difficult subject are (unwittingly) entered during the
> fourth rotation. Then you'll find out after 60 cards that one subject
> is very difficult.
>
> But if you study the subjects in sequence, then you might need to
> enter 600 cards before you find the difficult subject.
>
> I said earlier that I might start by devoting one-quarter of my time
> to each subject. But obviously, if most of the difficult questions are
> in one subject, then Mnemosyne will cause more of those questions to
> be scheduled earlier. Questions from the easier subjects will be
> pushed quickly into the future. (This is one of the advantages of
> using Mnemosyne.)
>
> So, obviously after a few weeks, you might find that the proportions
> of time spent on each subject are related to the difficulties of the
> subjects.
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