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Study Tip: Use flow charts and diagrams
Visual aids can be really helpful when revising. #study #studytip
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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: It is best to review the material right after class when it's still fresh in your memory. #studytip #study
Study Tip: Never miss an exam if you can help it. You will rarely be more ready for the exam in two or three days than you are on the scheduled date, and the annoyance the teacher will feel about having to arrange a special exam time for you can actually hurt your grade in the end. Miss exams only if you absolutely have to. #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 is excellent policy to give high priority to new vocabulary. Language is the most fundamental tool of any subject, and it can seriously handicap you to fall behind in this. #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: 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: 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: Set specific goals for your study times.
Goals will help you stay focused and monitor your progress. Simply sitting down to study has little value. You must be very clear about what you want to accomplish during your study times. #study #studytips
Study Tip: Review your notes every day.
Research has shown that reviewing new material within 24 hours of hearing it increases your retention of that material by about 60%. This means that you will be 60% ahead of the game the next time you walk into class. If you want to significantly reduce the time necessary to prepare for exams, this is the way to do it.#study #studytip
Make use of extra time between classes. Find a quiet place and take out your notes. #studytip #study
#SWIHA #StudyTip: Give yourself a break between hours of #studying and do this #SelfMassage technique that relaxes your muscles up to your neck and allows space for re-focusing. ~ bit.ly/BeAMassageTherapist
Study Tip: Maximize your learning style; visual learner use visual study aids, auditory learner use auditory study aids. #study #studytip #studying #learning #learningstyles #student #studyforfinals
Study Tip: Get everything before you start studying. Don't waste your time in searching for stuff. #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
Organize your study space. Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Give yourself enough time to study Don't leave it until the last minute. Set out a timetable for your study. Write down how many exams you have and the days on which you have to sit them. Then organize your study accordingly. You may want to give some exams more study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with. #studytip #study
Study Tip: Determine what material needs to be covered. Study the most important topics first. Exams usually cover a few core ideas, concepts, or skills. When pinched for time, focus your energies on the very important bits you'll be tested on, rather than scattering your studies everywhere. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Gain control of your study environment. Find a place that is free from distractions. Study only in that place and do nothing else but study. #studytip #study
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: Participate in study groups.
Share the load of reading and studying with other students – you will learn better by teaching them,
and you will be exposed to ideas you didn’t come up with on your own. #study #studytip
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: Study during the time of day you are most alert, relaxed, and stress free. #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
Study Tip: Do not study a subject only once. If you have more time you can revise for your studies twice or thrice, but only if you have a lot of time and have revised for all your other subjects at least once. #study #studytip
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Study Tip: Determine what material needs to be covered. Study the most important topics first. Exams usually cover a few core ideas, concepts, or skills. When pinched for time, focus your energies on the very important bits you'll be tested on, rather than scattering your studies everywhere. #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: 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
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: Discover your key productivity periods and places
Morning, afternoon, or evening?
Find spaces where you can be the most focused and productive.
Prioritize these for your most difficult study challenges #study #studytip
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
Type up your notes. An entire notebook full of notes is overwhelming. It seems like a waste of time to type notes you already have, but repetition is great for memorization. The time you spend typing them actually counts as studying, because you absorb information without even realizing it. #study #studytip
Study Tip: Set goals.
If you don’t know what you want to achieve as a student, you won’t know how to get there or if
you’ve accomplished things. #study #studytip
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: Take care to spell all new words carefully. It you don't know how to spell a word, ask your instructor to write it on the board. #study
Study Tip: Discover your key productivity periods and places
Morning, afternoon, or evening?
Find spaces where you can be the most focused and productive.
Prioritize these for your most difficult study challenges #study #studytip
Study Tip: Plan your time. It's tempting to put everything off until the night before the test. Instead, figure out how much time you will put aside each day for study. Remember to account for breaks. A good rule is: study for a half-hour, have a break for ten minutes. #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: 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: 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: 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: Narrow it Down
If you try to study every single thing your teacher's ever said, you'll go crazy. Instead, focus on the most important topics. If you're not sure what those are, read the study guide (if there is one), or ask your classmates. #study
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
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