Monday, January 14, 2013

Tips for your Studies

"Practice with as many past papers as possible. If you don't know the answer, look for it your textbooks and notes." When you need to study any topic, manage your time as follows: (a) have enough time to read the topic (b) give yourself time to understand what your read (c) make time to revise what you read. "To do well in every exam, the most important thing is to study regularly. It's not hard to do well if you study regularly, but you must remember to (1) not do anything entertaining within 30 minutes from starting to study; (2) read problems intensively; (3) note down any problems you have while reading; (4) fill sheets of paper with things you often forget and read these before the exam." "Before you start studying, eat, drink, and clear your mind from everything in this world that is not connected to your studying. Focus on your future goal, sit in a well lighted room ALONE, and always take a break after every 30 minutes of studying. Within the break, drink water, and if necessary take a 15 minute nap to clear your mind. Do not do any physical activities because all your blood will be concentrated on giving oxygen to your muscles instead of your brain. Always read the text as if it is talking to you." "When your studying. Turn your cell phone off, so you can be just studying and not texting." "Listen to what the other students say in class. Most of the questions they ask are my questions to. Sometimes they make a point in a way that is easier for me to understand than when the teacher does it." "All courses are not the same. You have to adjust your studying to the type of course. Studying for calculus is not the same as studying for world history. Studying for chem is different from both. Also, professors teach differently. Try to find out what they expect and do it that way. Flexibility - that's the key to success."

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