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Studying is the most important thing in our life. Because it makes us doctors, engineers in the future.
These are some steps to help you when you study:
 
1.Have a good space to study: You need a desk or a table with a lot of space. You also need good lighting, so that you're able to see what you need to be studying. This place should be somewhere quiet, where you can study without being distracted by the TV or other family members.

2.Know what your learning style is: If you're a visual learner, you might need to highlight your notes. If you're a verbal learner, you may need to make a song out of your notes. If you're a kinesthetic learner, you might need to act out your notes. Your learning style is a big part of studying success, because if you're not studying in a way that complements your learning style, the information won't sink in very well.

3.Take breaks: Study for 20 minutes at a time, and then take a 10 minute break so that the information sinks in. This is a tried and true learning method. When you're feeling overwhelmed, take a break, let the stuff you just learned sink in, and come back to it. Repetition is the key to studying well.

4.Test your knowledge: After you think you've learned everything you need to know, have a friend/family member quiz you on it, or make up a quiz for yourself, then hide your notes and fill it out. Take back your notes and correct your little quiz and see how you did. Did you get all the answers right, or do you need to study some more?

5.Avoid Cramming: For most people, cramming (studying for something the night before) doesn't really work. Most people need a few days to review their notes for the information to really sink in. Don't cram, because even if you study properly, usually cramming doesn't work too well anyway.


These are some ideas which will lead you to achieve a great success:

What are your rules and regulations?: Since your study is very important, you must have certain rules governing your study such as: 1) A timetable that contains all your subjects and their time. 2) Decide not to turn on the radio or TV set while studying. 3) Turn your handset on silent or vibration. 4) Always have enough materials such as your exercise and textbooks, pens, pencils, calculator, and some handy papers. By doing so you will not be distracted by going to take any.

• Where do you study?: Where you study and the circumstances under which you study influence your study. Therefore, try studying in your room, library or any place free from noise and distraction.

• Make a scale of preference: Since you must have decided the length of time to study, the next thing will be to make sure that each subject has a time limit to cover. Next is to choose which subject to tackle first. Which comes second and so forth in accordance of preference?

• Don't force it: Don't force the study when you find yourself out of control or loosing focus because by doing so nothing will be achieved even if you read a full page. So take a break for a while and resume back as soon as you feel relief.

• Have much trust in yourself: The difference between a good and a poor student usually has more to do with diligence than intelligence. Put your best and study well and you will make it as other students have been doing.



 

 

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