If you’re doing well in a class then great. Keep doing what you are doing. There is no need to change anything. If you are doing poorly then, at the end of each chapter in your textbook, read each practice problem (even if it wasn’t assigned as homework). If you can do it, then skip it. Otherwise, do it.
I had a professor who made all the homework due on exam day on the theory that people would procrastinate and do everything the night before and thus automatically get a good review of the exam material. Worked well for me at least.
The “step-by-step what I did before each physics exam” sounds interesting and useful, would you be open to sharing it here?
If you’re doing well in a class then great. Keep doing what you are doing. There is no need to change anything. If you are doing poorly then, at the end of each chapter in your textbook, read each practice problem (even if it wasn’t assigned as homework). If you can do it, then skip it. Otherwise, do it.
I had a professor who made all the homework due on exam day on the theory that people would procrastinate and do everything the night before and thus automatically get a good review of the exam material. Worked well for me at least.