Should I revise Physics and Mathematics and Electronics for my exams in 3 months, or start reading The God Delusion, which I brought yesterday.
I keep trying to revise, but it takes hours and hours without much progress, then I get pissed off at myself for not doing more.
I end up staying awake until 6-7am, then sleeping all day until 5-6pm. Yet I only get 30-60 minutes worth of work done in 6 hours.
I end up watching youtube clips, or songs, or yahoo answers, or scribbling on paper, or feeling depressed.
Or if you have any other suggestions which won't make me feel like crap? Or any suggestions into how to revise, and have the will power to get off my laptop.
If i don't have a break every 20-30 seconds from revision, then i want to kill myself.
This break usually takes 2-3 minutes. Hence my slow progress.
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I don't know, you will have to ask more questions on Yahoo Answers to find out
Well, when I am not getting anywhere with one book, as in your case, a technical work usually, I put it aside and read from something that I have already read and in which I find some kind of comfort.
What that will be for you, only you can decide. What you appear to be doing is fretting and worrying over your studies, and online stuff really isn't calming you down from that. This is one area where books do better than reading material on a computer. Pick something that you LIKE and lose yourself in it for a while.
"I end up watching youtube clips, or songs, or yahoo answers, or scribbling on paper, or feeling depressed."
It just sounds to me like you're unfocused. Try setting aside a period for revision and reward yourself if you work hard. Make sure you revise away from distracting objects.
Even though it's a decent book it won't help you prepare for exams. Just put your head down and study.
You need to burn that burn that book and go get yourself a Bible.