This past week I started learning daf yomi. I had begun in yeshiva but went on a hiatus during my time at YU since it was not feasible, but now that YU's over and all of the wedding hype has mostly died down (aside from the fact that we just got our online proofs this past Friday) I have picked it up again.
I originally planned on starting when the cycle reached Makos since I've already covered most of that mesechta but that started the day of the wedding which left no time for extra learning since we had to immediately pack up and move across the country. So now I'm beginning with Shavuous and hope to keep it up for a lot longer than I did last time around.
I think it's a very good way to keep myself on some sort of learning regiment after leaving the arba koslei bais medrash. It is a simple schedule to follow and there are so many resources out there to help you stay on top of the learning. If you need help you can always find a shiur to go to and the online resources are tremendous as well.
I originally planned on starting when the cycle reached Makos since I've already covered most of that mesechta but that started the day of the wedding which left no time for extra learning since we had to immediately pack up and move across the country. So now I'm beginning with Shavuous and hope to keep it up for a lot longer than I did last time around.
I think it's a very good way to keep myself on some sort of learning regiment after leaving the arba koslei bais medrash. It is a simple schedule to follow and there are so many resources out there to help you stay on top of the learning. If you need help you can always find a shiur to go to and the online resources are tremendous as well.
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