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Time Management article : Self Improvement - 6 Ways You Can Form Good Study Habits
 

Self Improvement > Time Management > Self Improvement - 6 Ways You Can Form Good Study Habits

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Deanna Mascle

The pursuit of learning doesn’t come without effort. Whatever success in education you receive will be due entirely to you. Consider getting an education as your chance to learn and improve yourself. Learn to form good study habits now to ensure that you optimize your time in school and reap the rewards of your hard work. Here's how:

Don’t cram.
The last minute always seems to be an attractive way to meet a deadline or throw in that extra experimental touch. If this is your idea of a study habit, better drop it. Cramming puts unnecessary pressure on you. You may not feel its bite at first but your mind can only do so much. Later on, you'll find yourself slipping and losing valuable information.

It’s best to begin studying well in advance especially before a major examination. Review your notes and complete whatever assignments you still have. If you pace yourself, you'll have more time to relax and enjoy studying.

Use a study schedule.
Having a schedule helps you save time. Make a schedule you can use on a daily basis to help you establish a strong study habit. A good schedule should be something you will follow, not something you can revise. Once you have a schedule in place, you will notice that you have extra hours to spend as you like.

This should be enough to convince you that taking control of your time has its rewards.

Read ahead.
Don’t wait for the last minute before reading your notes. Try to read at least a chapter ahead, more if you can. By reading ahead, you will be more prepared for the next lessons and won't feel pressured to keep up or to cram.

Do the SQ3R.
SQ3R is short for Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review. It can be a very valuable tool in helping you get through any problem, regardless of its difficulty or the amount of your background knowledge.

Look beyond the box.
Don’t just stop with just one source of information. In this day and age, lack of information is no longer an excuse. Find out more and learn more.

Use your time wisely.
Time can be your enemy when you're studying but if you use it well, it can be a very good friend. It is an extremely valuable resource which is why it is so amazing how many students actually waste it. Learn to recognize time wasters and avoid them or at least minimize them. If you're wasting too much time trying to understand a concept in mathematics, move on to easier subjects. Once you're done with them, you can then begin focusing your attention on the harder topics.

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