Sunday, September 25, 2011

Time Management & L.C.M.

The time is here! Time to test. When a test is right around the corner, the smart thing to do is to approach it by studying. Since the test is in nine days and I will emerge in continuous studying and reviewing from now until the test. Nine days is enough time to squeeze the juice out of Unit 1 in the book.

That will be me for the next nine days just extensive and perennial reviewing and taking tedious notes.

To earn the best score possible on the test I have arranged a comprehensive time mangament schedule  for next week. This schedule was designed by me to be easy and understandable.
  • Everyday:
    • Cross Country Running
    • Dinner
    • Chemistry Studying
    • All other homework

      That's right, I have the same schedule for everyday therefore this schedule is comprehensive and easy to follow.

      The Law of Conservation of Mass:Mass is neither created nor destroyed in a regular chemical reaction. example: 5.00g of b + 2.00g of c = 7.00g of bc

      The Law Of Definite Proportions:
      Chemical Compounds contain the same element makeup with constrained proportions regardless of the size of compound.
      The Law of Multiple Proportions:
      If two or more different compounds are made up of the same two elements, the masses of the second element combined with the mass of the first element form a ratio, a ratio comparable to that of the ratio of small whole numbers.


    1 comment:

    1. Good metaphor of juice, and I like the pic. How much time does Chemistry get and how much time does all other homework get. Schedule it.

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