Studying I have to split 17 days for studying 2 subjects, how should I do it?

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The discussion centers on the optimal allocation of study time over a 17-day period for two subjects, with a preference for assigning 8 days to one subject and 9 days to another. The individual seeks advice on how to effectively distribute study sessions without focusing exclusively on one subject towards the end of the study period. The rationale for studying two subjects, such as AP or SAT, is to ensure a balanced preparation that enhances retention and understanding, while also accommodating the need for a slight emphasis on one subject. Participants are encouraged to provide detailed strategies for managing this study schedule effectively.
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I have determined that I should attribute 8 days to one of them and 9 to another (since I want to give 10% more weight on one of them and it approximately results to that). However, I don't want to study one of them exclusively towards the end of that period. So how should I do it?
 
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Plz. give details why you want to study two in 17 days,AP, SAT or others.
 
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