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Study Tip: Be an active reader.
Be a text detective: ask your text good questions and it will yield good answers. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Put technology in the corner. Distractions only lower your grade. Try and keep the phone away from the textbooks. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Turn the TV off. Some people like to have the TV on quietly in the background. This can cut both ways in that it can distract you from time to time, but also can help you to continue studying. It may be beneficial to begin studying with the TV on in the background, and then turning it off once you're under way. The combination of visual and audio stimuli will likely reduce your studying performance, as it makes it more difficult for your brain to prioritize information acquisition #study #studytip
Study Tip: If your mind wanders, stand up and face away from your books. Don't sit at your desk staring into a book and mumbling about your poor will power. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Break large tasks into smaller pieces that can be completed within a few hours. #study #studytip
Study Tip: If you were absent a day, and missed notes, diagrams, maps, etc., don't wait until the day before or even the test day to get these. Get the information in the time you have! #study #studytip
Recognize the importance of regular review. Review class notes on a daily basis, and set aside review time for each course on a weekly basis. #studytip #study
Study Tip: Put yourself to the test. Quizzing ourselves may be one of the best ways to prepare for the real deal. #study #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: 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
Study Tip: Look for better solutions to problems
For example, if you don't understand the course material, don't just re-read it.
Try something else! Consult with the professor, a tutor, an academic advisor, a classmate, a study group, or your school's study skills center. #study #studytip
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: Ditch the all-nighters. The brain needs sleep to strengthen new memories. So while it’s tempting to cram until dawn, remember that without some ZZs, you won’t retain the information as well. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Look for better solutions to problems
For example, if you don't understand the course material, don't just re-read it.
Try something else! Consult with the professor, a tutor, an academic advisor, a classmate, a study group, or your school's study skills center. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Turn the TV off. Some people like to have the TV on quietly in the background. This can cut both ways in that it can distract you from time to time, but also can help you to continue studying. It may be beneficial to begin studying with the TV on in the background, and then turning it off once you're under way. The combination of visual and audio stimuli will likely reduce your studying performance, as it makes it more difficult for your brain to prioritize information acquisition #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: It is best to review the material right after class when it's still fresh in your memory. #studytip #study
Study Tip: Keep a Careful Record of Assignments.
Put it down in black and white—including the details—and keep it in your notebook. Knowing just what you are expected to do and when you are expected to do it is the first giant step toward completing important assignments successfully and on time. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Download free apps to study on the go. Apps like Flashcards+ and Study Blue let you make and organize your own mobile flashcards and review sheets. #study #studytip
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: If your class includes group activities, participate as fully as you can. Such exercises are done for your benefit, not to provide a break for the instructor. #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
Study Tip: 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: 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: If you were absent a day, and missed notes, diagrams, maps, etc., don't wait until the day before or even the test day to get these. Get the information in the time you have! #study #studytip
Study Tip: If your class includes group activities, participate as fully as you can. Such exercises are done for your benefit, not to provide a break for the instructor. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Put yourself to the test. Quizzing ourselves may be one of the best ways to prepare for the real deal. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Turn Your Notes into Flash Cards
Now that you've got all your notes in front of you, open up a pack of index cards. As you read through the important facts, rewrite them in Q&A form on the cards. #studytip #study
Study Tip: Listening to relaxing music such as classical or jazz on a low volume can relieve some of the boredom of studying. #study
Study Tip: Take regular breaks
While you may think it's best to study for as many hours as possible, this can actually be counterproductive. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Make sure that you understand the material well, don't just read through the material and try to memorize everything. #study
Study Tip: Slow down on tests.
Anxiety makes you skip over parts of questions. Read every word carefully. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Work on the assignment they find most difficult first.
Your most difficult assignment will require the most effort. Start with your most difficult assignment since this is when you have the most mental energy. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Recognize your irrational ideas about studying and replace them with more helpful ideas. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Ask questions if you are confused. Confusion is definitely your worst enemy. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Use an appointment book.
If you keep all your appointments, due dates, test dates in your head, you won’t have any room left
for the new information you are learning about in classes. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Take at least one five minute break an hour so that you can gather your thoughts and let your brain relax. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Make a study plan. Determine what subjects you don't know as much about and include more study sessions on these topics. The aspects you know more about still need reviewing, but they will come easier, so try to focus on the more challenging topics. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Go old school. Use a real textbook instead of the iPad or tablet so those pesky
little apps and games don’t steal your attention. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Use flow charts and diagrams
Visual aids can be really helpful when revising. #study #studytip
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