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Beware of using too much perfume or sitting near someone who does. The chemicals insome perfumes can affect your power to concentrate and remember information
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Even if you read attentively, you shall remember 50% after 3 days, 25% after a week and 5% after 10 days. so go through your notes 2 times in 1st week and at least once for weeks after. This shall make you confident and ready for tests
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The benefit of music that I have found is that drowns out distractions in the background (traffic, phone ringing, door slamming, etc). If there is music on that I can enjoy, it keeps me at my study location and able to stay somewhat attentive. This works for me because I am easily distracted.
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Definitely listen in class, will not have to study hard if they really know something of theinformation antemanoTips That I would like to practice .
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if you are studying a language, why not learn a little slang by watching anime or movies in other languages? It will not only help boost your confidence by knowing more about the culture and being able to understand some useful little words that allow you to express yourself in more depth, but it will DEFINITELY improve your pronunciation! *Don't watch too much, though! It CAN GET addictive!!!* It also works for the 'example sentences' tip above
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I like to use a tape recorder to tape the professor's lecture (if permitted). I can then listen to the lecture until I almost know it by heart. You get word for word content, importance, and the areas that you should most study. I am assuming that you have a portable player and ear plugs and that you can walk around all day and night listening over and over again
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Read the notes of a couple of times and then summarize in your own words. Write itcould help store in long-term memory
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Every day after class reviewing your notes are only about 20 minutes. Readonly will be effective. Please read the notes aloud and re-write by hand or machine. Make sure you understand what you are reading as this will help keep it in your long term memory.
| in the case that you prefer studying at night, that helps is to wash your face with cold water or shower (wait around 30 minutes after showering to prevent you from wanting to cozy up in bed and inevitably fall asleep) and then study. This keeps you awake and your concentration level high |
When I study, I usually read it out loud at least 3 times, then, without looking at it, write it out 3 times, and check if I'm right. It helps because while you're writing it out, you're thinking about it and trying to remember it.
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Eating brain food helps to aid better studying. One example is banana. Have a brain food as a snack instead of sweets or chocolates helps, as it contains proteins.
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When I study for an exam I read my written notes rather than read the whole pages in the textbook. It is kind of wasting time reading a long text when your exam is around the corner. Studying hard but not smart enough to manage your time is useless. So, my point is to write and read notes, study smart, and manage your study time properly.
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When you jot down the points, use abbreviations and pictures to replace the words. This aids in remembering the facts a lot better!
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Another study tip that I would like to share is to do mindmaps. Mindmaps- a study tool that is highly recommended by my school teachers and many other scholars. Start by writing a heading in the middle and circle it.
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While you are studying any technical words or difficult terminologies first try to know their meaning linguistically and then try to relate the topic you are going to study. This will really help you studying smoothly.
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This time, read more intently. Go back to the start of the text. As you read the text under each heading or subheading, make notes of the main ideas.
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I use a mindmap for all my revisions and just need to review the important points instead of perusing through those wordy texbooks. Oh, please do your notes first as you will be able to identify the main points. I hope these tips do help students as it did for many others.
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Sometimes taking the notes in hand and reading them while walking in a park or a garden helps a lot in remembering the matter, as the greenery around you keeps you away from sleep and walking slowly helps in keeping you active
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Try to list the main idea at the top, then list the more detailed points in the text that support the main idea. Bullet lists of these supporting points will usually work well.
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An excellent study tip for those who like to study with music:
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By studying languages .. Remember to pronounce each word correctly. This does nothelp when reciting sólole for exams, but when it comes to spelling, greatly enhance the placement of accent, etc.
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Have your notebook, highlighter, pen and pencil handy for notes. It is probably best to have a separate notebook for each subject.
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Whether you're into classical music or (like me) not, Satie is pretty excellent to study to.
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If your friend does not understand something, teach it to him or her. For his teaching, which estáreafirmando what you know in your own head, and also if your friend stays up to date with the current theme in a subject, he or she may be able to help if you haveproblemaspróximos.
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If the text does not provide you with questions, you can formulate your own using the wording in the headings and subheadings. You can see if you are able to define what each heading is talking about after you have completed your third pass.
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On a separate piece of paper, make a list of the questions at the end of each section which the textbook authors have written for you to test your knowledge.
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always get enough sleep. Once you feel as though you've had a good night's sleep, tiredness won't get in the way of your studies. If you didn't get enough sleep for the day, you'd most likely spend most of your time dozing off in lecture than concentrating and even if you don't doze off, you'll continuously lose interest in the subject and the next thing you know, you can't recall anything that the lecturer just said!
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Try to study in the morning because at that time, your mind is fresh and you can do more study than you can do it during night.
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Go back to the start of each section, and just read through each section, one at a time. See if you are now able to answer the questions for each section after you read it all the way through. Don’t try to do this with more than one section at a time, especially with very difficult text.
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