- Did you use a different approach to creating the study plan?
- in some way yeah. Towards the end, my first study plan was pretty good and I’m extremely glad with how it went. For this study plan, I’m using a slightly different approach because of the change of topic. Mainly to accommodate for Vim having its own way of learning and getting better at the content but there are of course several learning strategies that still apply like neuroplasticity and and sleep
- Did you change the format or content of the study plan itself?
- I guess the format remained the same but the content drastically changed
- though I’m incredibly interested in continuing my automation study plan I thought, if I want to make the best out of this course, I would try something else and continue to learn automation in my own time given what I learned in the two week study plan.
- What is the most important component of the study plan for you?
- hands down the “why” section.
- I noticed a few other people in my group drastically modified their why to a more stronger and personal one.
- “He who has a why can endure any how” - Friedrich Nietzsche
- I could tell them and try to convince them to try to find a stronger why, which I kind of did during the study plan discussion post. But there’s no better teacher than experience. I can imagine my classmates talking about that in this week’s reflection