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Qeinzo2021-03-18 11:10:54
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Qeinzo, 2021-03-18 11:10:54

Which of the two types of training is better?

There is training in three disciplines: programming, algorithms and English. 3 hours per day for training. Two formats were offered to choose from:

1) each discipline is studied every day - 1 hour;
2) one day - one discipline for 3 hours; that is, on Monday - programming, on Tuesday - algorithms, on Wednesday - English, and then on a new one.

Which format is more effective in terms of learning and education? What does your experience say about this?

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approximate solution, 2021-03-18
@Qeinzo

Which format is more effective in terms of learning and education? What does your experience say about this?

None, since programming 1 hour = nothing at all, sometimes in a complex project 1 hour you just debug an error due to a large amount of bad code, and for beginners, the process of learning + debugging their own = multiply by n.
It’s the same with English - in order to learn English, you need to
a) live in the country of a native speaker in order to communicate and assimilate 24\7 in it, or
b) include English in all aspects of life - hobbies, work, watching / listening to music, movies, books, etc.
Want to become a master of something - 8-12 hours a day, and after some time after a difficult period of misunderstanding and denial = the fruits will be, but just how many years you need for this, 1 year or 5, depends on inherited properties or makings + your personal efforts.

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Ivan V, 2021-03-18
@verkhoturov

The ideal plan:
focus only on programming, in a year find a job as a developer, then during the day you will learn programming through practice, and the free time can already be spent on English.

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dmshar, 2021-03-18
@dmshar

If for a primary school student - then 1 + 1 + 1.
If for a more or less adult person who seriously intends to learn something, then
5 hours for programming + algorithms and 3 hours for English. And so EVERY day, preferably without days off and holidays.
Then the sense can be and will be.

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Saboteur, 2021-03-18
@saboteur_kiev

1 hour is nothing.
If you have a choice, either this or that, then every day there is one topic.
But if you study English only 3 hours, programming only 6 hours, algorithms only 6 hours a week - it will be practically nothing.
I have to do much more a week, I hope that between classes there will be homework for at least 3 more hours a day.

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mkone112, 2021-03-18
@mkone112

And what is so much? Who is learning so much? It is better to spend 5-7 minutes a week on each discipline.

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