Ten study tips

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Make studying a part of your everyday routine and don't be limited to 'cramming' for exams and tests.

1.  Establish a routine:
Set aside a particular time each day for study and revision and stick to it.

 

2.  Create a study environment:
This should be away from interruptions and household noise, such as the television. Ensure there is adequate lighting and ventilation, a comfortable chair and appropriate desk.

 

3.  Set a timetable:
With a timetable you can plan to cover all your subjects in an organised way, allotting the appropriate time for each without becoming overwhelmed.

 

4.  Look after yourself:
Drink plenty of fluids, especially water, and eat healthy foods. Keep sugary foods to a minimum. Make sure you get enough sleep each night. Regular physical exercise makes you feel great, boosts your energy and helps you relax. So try to keep up regular sporting activities or at least fit in some regular exercise as often as you can.

 

5.  Reward yourself for studying:
Watch your favourite television program, spend time with your friends, walk to the park and play sport throughout the week.

 

6.  Have variety in your study program:
Study different subjects each day and do different types of work and revision in each study session.

 

7.  Avoid interrupting your concentration:
Have all the appropriate materials with you before you start a session of study to minimise distractions.

 

8.  Test yourself on what you have studied:
Ask your parents or family members to quiz you on what you have learnt, use draft questions from books, past assessments or major exam papers.

 

9.  Don't panic at exam time:
If you have followed a study routine and have been revising your class work, there should be no need to worry. Try to keep yourself calm, positive and confident.

 

10.     Ask your teachers for guidance:
Especially if you're having trouble - whether it's grasping a new concept or understanding something you learnt earlier in the year. They will be happy to help.


All the Best

 

 

Regards,

CA. Amol Gopal Kabra.

Replies (7)

Thanks for sharing.................

in my Opninion it is a very nice suggession for begners.  I would also like to suppliment your discussion. A study cycle is classified in to Three are.

1. Learning stage

2. Revision stage

3. Test

 

We have to give equall weitage to three aspect. Normally what is happening is that students were giving least importance for mock test and revisions. Unless you have not undergone the mock test, you cannot be able to find out the short coming and corrective actions.

 

Thanks for sharing

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IT IS REALLY HELPFUL TO ME..... THAANKS A TONNESSSS....

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Originally posted by : CA.ViVeK M ACA

in my Opninion it is a very nice suggession for begners.  I would also like to suppliment your discussion. A study cycle is classified in to Three are.

1. Learning stage

2. Revision stage

3. Test

 

that's it! don't complicate stuff just divide the aspect of studying in three phases. During these phases the 10 study tips will be very handy.


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