HOW CAN I PERFORM WELL IN STUDIES
TIPS FOR BETTER RESULT IN STUDIES
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See self study is very important because when you study something and you don't understand in one time so you need to study again. Self study is the best way to achieve your goal.
See self study is very important because when you study something and you don't understand in one time so you need to study again. Self study is the best way to achieve your goal.
But let me ask you one question?
Are you frustrated because you are putting in regular study time and yet still don’t know how to remember what you study? well then you’re not alone. I feel your pain, I’ve lived your pain, and unfortunately, this is the way most of us study.
Are you frustrated because you are putting in regular study time and yet still don’t know how to remember what you study? well then you’re not alone. I feel your pain, I’ve lived your pain, and unfortunately, this is the way most of us study.
Here are some basic points to remember..
- Read the class notes
- Read the textbook
- Look up other online resources(if you want)
- Make colourful and proper notes
- Create a mind map
- Teach someone what you’ve learned
- Do practice problems from a variety of sources
Of course, you won’t be able to do all of these things in one sitting. But each time you review the topic, use a different resource or method – you’ll learn faster this way.
Have a look on this too.
Have a look on this too.
- Study at least 2 subjects each day- It’s more effective to study multiple subjects each day, than to deep-dive into one or two subjects. Because you’re likely to confuse similar information if you study a lot of the same subject in one day.
- Revise the information - Revision is essential if you want to move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. This will help you get better exam grades.
- 1st review: 1 day after learning the new information
2nd review: 3 days after the 1st review
3rd review: 7 days after the 2nd review
4th review: 21 days after the 3rd review
And so on. - Don’t multitask-
Multitasking makes you less productive, more distracted. focus on just one task at a time. So don’t try to study while also intermittently replying to text messages, watching TV, and checking your Twitter feed. - Make mnemonics -
- Example -
- Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species..as Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach. study smart by using mnemonic devices whenever possible. In addition, you could summarize the information into a comparison table, diagram, or mind map.These tools will help you learn the information much faster.
- Take notes-
As such, students who take notes by hand perform better in tests and exams. - Write down your fear (very important)
To be less anxious, take 10 minutes and write down all the things related to the upcoming exam that you’re worried about. As a result of this simple exercise, you’ll get better grades. - Test yourself - self-testing is crucial if you want to improve your academic performance. So do as many practice questions as you can from different sources.
- Read key information out loud... When you read information out loud, you both see and hear it. On the other hand, when you read information silently, you only see it. Try this process..
- Step 1: As you read your notes, underline the key concepts. Don’t stop to memorize these key concepts ; underline them and move on.
- Step 2: After you’ve completed Step 1 for the entire set of notes, go back to the underlined parts and read each key concept out loud as many times as you deem necessary.
- Step 3: After you’ve done this for each of the underlined key concepts, take a three-minute break.
- Step 4: When your three-minute break is over, go to each underlined concept one at a time, and cover it (either with your hand or a piece of paper). Test yourself to see if you’ve actually memorized it.
- Step 5: For the concept that you haven’t successfully memorized, repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4.
- Take regular study breaks- Taking regular study breaks enhances overall productivity and improves focus.
That’s why it isn’t a good idea to hole yourself up in your room for six hours straight to study for an exam. You might feel like you get a lot done this way, but the research proves otherwise. So take a 5- to 10-minute break for every 30 minutes of work. - Reward yourself after every session -
Before starting a study session, set a specific reward for completing the session. By doing this, you’ll promote memory formation and learning - Drink at least eight glasses of water a day.
- Exercise at least five times a week.
Exercise is good for your body. It’s also very good for your brain. - Improves your memory
- Improves your brain function
- Reduces the occurrence of depression
- Enhances your sleep quality
- Reduces stress
- Improves your mood
- Exercise is quite the miracle drug!
Focus on just one tip a week, or even one tip a month. Once you’ve turned that tip into a habit, move on to the next one.
Throughout the process, don’t let the goal of getting straight as become an unhealthy obsession. After all, education is about much more than getting good grades. It’s about the pursuit of excellence. It’s about cultivating your strengths. And it’s about learning and growing, so you can contribute more effectively.
There’s hard work involved, but I know you’re up to the challenge.
So study hard..
So study hard..
Hope it helps :-)
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