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Don't study later than the time you usually go to sleep, you may fall asleep or be tempted to go to sleep, instead try studying in the afternoon or early evening. If you are a morning person try studying in the morning. #study

Study Tip: Study in a neat, tidy area, not a cluttered, papers-flying-around place. Have everything in order. Sharpen your pencils and get your erasers, pens, rulers, math-set etc. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Organize your study space. Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Always be prepared for class, and attend classes regularly. No cutting! #study #studytip

Study Tip: Write it out. Write the main points out on paper. Writing helps you remember

the material easier. #study #studytip

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Study Tip: Learn to manage your time effectively. Make a time schedule and stick to it. Make a daily list of things to do. Assign each item a priority rating. Recognize that priorities can change. Ask yourself two questions.

"Is what I'm doing now helping me achieve my goals?"

"What will happen if I don't do this?" #study #studytip

Study Tip: Outline the entire set of notes. When you study a large body of information, you should study from concept to detail, not the other way around. It will, in fact, be much easier to learn the details if you take the time to learn the concept and theory first. The least efficient approach to studying is to attempt to memorize your notes from beginning to end. It's not the words which are important--it's the ideas. #study #studytip

Study Tip: If you study a little bit every day you'll be continually reviewing things in your mind. This helps you understand things. It also helps you avoid the stress of last-minute cramming. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Use an assignment notebook;

Write down all your assignments so you don’t forget anything. #studytip #studytip #study #studying

Study Tip: Before you begin an assignment, write down on a sheet of paper the time you expect to finish. Setting small goals will make the workload easier to split up and finish. Keep a record of your goal setting. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Recognize your irrational ideas about studying and replace them with more helpful ideas. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Try not to do too much studying at one time.

If you try to do too much studying at one time, you will tire and your studying will not be very effective. Space the work you have to do over shorter periods of time. Taking short breaks will restore your mental energy. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Make your Own Study Materials - Think up some practice exam questions or create your own flash cards to help you study. This way you learn it all twice: once when you make the study materials and once when you use them to revise. #study #studytip

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Study Tip: Create a playlist.Put familiar songs into a playlist that will be good

background music. New music will distract you so stick to the basics. #studytip #study

Study Tip: Avoid a last minute cram session. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Avoid a last minute cram session. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Have all of your study material in front of you: lecture notes, course textbooks, study guides and any other relevant material. #studytip #study

Study Tip: It's important to set goals, as long as they're attainable. Setting goals that are unreasonably high is a set-up — you'll be doomed to frustration and disappointment.#study #studytip

Study Tip: Develop a list of questions that you may have about the material. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Did you know that when you cram for a test that the information is more likely to slip away? It's more effective to study the material over a few weeks time before the actual test. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Create a schedule or routine. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Find the right hours. Don't study when you're really tired. It's better to get a good night's sleep after studying for a short time, than to push on at two in the morning. You won't remember much and you're likely to see a performance drop the next day. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Draft papers.

Never turn in the first draft of a paper – always leave time to re-work it before your professor sees it. #study #studytip

Study Tip: If you're stuck on something, or something just doesn't seem to make sense, you can always ask for help. Talk to your teachers or lecturers about the things you don't understand. Talk to your friends and fellow students too. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Save everything. Never throw away a handout or a returned assignment or exam. With this in mind, equip yourself with a pouched folder for each class. #study #studying #studytip

Study Tip: Put first things first

Follow up on the priorities you have set for yourself, and don't let others, or other interests, distract you from your goals #study #studytip

Study Tip: Complete assignments thoroughly and in a timely manner.#study #studytip

Study Tip: Know your learning style.

Develop techniques and strategies for compensating for possible differences between your learning

style and your instructor’s teaching style. #study #studytip

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Study Tip: Try not to do too much studying at one time.

If you try to do too much studying at one time, you will tire and your studying will not be very effective. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Study for your learning style. If you're a visual learner, using pictures can help. Auditory learners should record themselves saying notes and recite it afterwards. If you are a physical person lecture to yourself (out loud) while also using your hands or moving around; this way it will be easier for you to memorize. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Start as early as possible. Don't cram. Cramming the night before is proven to be ineffective, because you're taking in so much information at once that it's impossible to memorize it at all #study #studytip

Study Tip: Consider yourself in a win-win situation

When you contribute your best to a class, you, your fellow students,

and even your teacher will benefit.

Your grade can then be one additional check on your performance #study #studytip

 

Study Tip: Get to the exam room with time to spare. Give yourself at least five or 10 minutes to gather your thoughts before starting the exam. That means being in the exam room five to 10 minutes before the exam starts. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Give your notes a makeover.

Amp up your notes with colors and visuals, and you’ll be more likely to recall the details when it’s game time. #studytip #study

Keep the studying pace to a moderate level by taking breaks when they are needed, and varying the work whenever possible, to keep the mind fresh instead of getting bored.

#study #studytip

Study Tip: Tackle small sections at a time… Need to memorize a huge chunk of information? Don’t try and do it all at once. Instead, learn a new chunk every day – and don’t start the next portion until you’ve got the last one down. #study #studytip

Study Tip: If you are willing to make a larger time investment, consider using more than one study guide. Often the different approaches of multiple authors will help you "get" difficult concepts. #study #studytip

Study Tip: If you're finding it hard to find time to study, cut back on some (but not all!) of your other activities. Prioritising study might mean spending less time online, or it might mean cutting back on shifts at work, or giving weekend sport a miss for a while. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Always take the notes for a particular class in the same notebook. Spiral bound notebooks were invented because they solved the problem of keeping related information consolidated in one place. Take advantage of this. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Organize study groups with friends

Get together with friends for a study session. #study #studytip

Study Tip:Snack on 'brain food'.Keep your body and brain well-fuelled by choosing nutritious foods that have been proven to aid concentration and memory, #study #studytip

Study Tip: Organize your study materials.

If you organize your materials as you proceed through a course, you will retrieve information with

greater ease later. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Switch up your space.Avoid studying in the same place every day. Changing spaces forces your brain to reform memories every time – and makes you more likely to retain all that new material. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Decide if music is right for you. Music's effect on memory performance varies between individuals. #study #studytip

Study Tip: Space out your studying, you'll learn more by studying a little every day instead of waiting to cram at the last minute. By studying every day, the material will stay in your long-term memory but if you try to study at the last moment, the material will only reside in your short-term memory that you'll easily forget. #studytip #studytip #study #studying

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