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      Jan 08, 2024 06:36AM
    
     My exams start in three weeks. In three weeks I will reach all the planned obligations, but I have one problem. I bought a book that I wanted to read for a long time. The book has a large number of pages, and I have to start studying for exams, so I would have to balance reading and studying. That might work, but I used to have a strict approach to books, so I read the exam books and the books I chose separately. I am afraid that my literature will get mixed up and that I will not properly understand two different contents. How did you balance reading with schoolwork? Did you read books during the exam period?
      My exams start in three weeks. In three weeks I will reach all the planned obligations, but I have one problem. I bought a book that I wanted to read for a long time. The book has a large number of pages, and I have to start studying for exams, so I would have to balance reading and studying. That might work, but I used to have a strict approach to books, so I read the exam books and the books I chose separately. I am afraid that my literature will get mixed up and that I will not properly understand two different contents. How did you balance reading with schoolwork? Did you read books during the exam period?
    
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   I'm in grad school now and still reading books. I have shifted to listening to audiobooks more than reading physical books so I can read while driving or walking across campus. If I want to physically read, I tend to wait until the weekend or breaks but when it comes to a book I am dying to read, I will sneak in reading here and there as long as I don't get behind on work/research. I don't get content mixed up because I am in STEM so it's nothing alike, but if you're reading novels for class I could understand mixing them up and I would wait until breaks to read the majority of my books.
      I'm in grad school now and still reading books. I have shifted to listening to audiobooks more than reading physical books so I can read while driving or walking across campus. If I want to physically read, I tend to wait until the weekend or breaks but when it comes to a book I am dying to read, I will sneak in reading here and there as long as I don't get behind on work/research. I don't get content mixed up because I am in STEM so it's nothing alike, but if you're reading novels for class I could understand mixing them up and I would wait until breaks to read the majority of my books.
    

