The Obvious Study Tips That Everyone Neglects

Most students don’t like to study; they just want to “know it” enough to pass the test.

Studying, though, involves converting data into relevance, and this takes time to do.

Plan for time to study.
Make studying the first appointment that you set, and then keep to your schedule.
When the time is up, take a break and get refreshed.
During the breaks, you can text your friends, check emails, or go to that movie, but studying comes first.

Don’t let your mind wander off to other things.
Studying begins in your mind in this way.
No one can study for you – you have to decide this is important.
If you have to continually get up to go get other papers or books, you will waste all of your planned study time.

Be sure that before you sit down to study, you have the books, notes, handouts, pens, blank paper, and computer tools that you will need to study for that subject.

Ask questions as you review your notes and textbooks.
That creates the natural “response” mentality in which your brain will be looking to give the right answer.
If you only watch someone play, or just read the material, you’ve only been a spectator.

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This makes what you are studying highly interactive and therefore much more meaningful.

The only rule to this game is to never accept, “I don’t know” as an answer!”

Notice that all of these study tips are about your mental state in one way or another.
This is what makes studying much easier and certainly more efficient.

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