How to structure a proper 2-hour study block ⏱️
If you ever finish a long study session and feel like nothing actually stuck, it’s usually not an effort issue — it’s structure.
This is the exact way we recommend breaking up a 2-hour block inside Project 99.95.
First 10 minutes
🧹Set the session up properly. Phone away, desk clear, and decide on one clear goal for the block.Not “study chemistry”, but something concrete like finishing a redox question set or reviewing a data test.
Next 50 minutes
🔥This is the main work. Questions first, always. Timed if you can. Don’t jump to notes straight away — struggle a bit, flag questions you’re unsure about, and keep moving.
Next 20 minutes
🧠Review mistakes properly. Work out whether the error was content, method, or misreading the question. Patterns matter more than individual mistakes.
Next 25 minutes
🛠️Fix the gap. Patch the weak content, rewrite a solution properly, or redo a couple of similar questions. This is where improvement actually happens.
Final 15 minutes
📌Wrap it up. Write down what you learned and decide exactly what your next study session will be. Don’t leave it vague.
Most students skip the review and fixing part — that’s why they feel stuck even when they’re “studying a lot”.
If you’re going to try this structure this week, comment BLOCKED and actually follow it for one session - let us know how it goes in the comments. GL.
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How to structure a proper 2-hour study block ⏱️
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