Daily ( evening / weekend ) study is a process I have to manage carefully, it's my life, basically. Earlier this month I wrote that I have been keeping track of various metrics regarding my study. Well, I tried. Up until now staying motivated and making a sufficient number of hours has been my prime area of concern. I did manage to record my study hours reasonably accurate so I do have some actual statistics at the moment. As far as the other four metrics are concerned I might even change their definition.
* motivation: study hrs/wk
* focus: SuperMemo statistics ( TBD )
* support: Pipeline statistics ( TBD )
* success: ( not defined yet )
* efficiency. ( not defined yet )
Motivation dropped to 63% last week.
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